Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world:
Dysfunction Sidelines Ukraine’s Parliament as Governing Force
The party of President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, once a political juggernaut, has in effect lost its majority by unraveling into factions. To pass key bills, it has to rely on support from lawmakers who belonged to a now-banned pro-Russian party.
Rare Attack in Oman on Shiite Worshipers Leaves 6 People Dead
Multiple assailants attacked worshipers in Oman observing the Shiite day of mourning Ashura and killed five people— an unusual eruption of violence in a normally peaceful Gulf nation that prides itself on religious tolerance.
Bangladesh Deploys Border Force to Try to Quell Student Protests
Bangladesh deployed a paramilitary force after student demonstrations intensified with parts of Dhaka blockaded and students refusing to attend classes. At least five people were killed during the protests.
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