Russian war casualty toll in Ukraine up by 1,160 in past 24 hours
Russian troops have already lost nearly 949,800 troops killed or wounded since the large-scale invasion, including 1,160 in the past day alone.
Russian troops have already lost nearly 949,800 troops killed or wounded since the large-scale invasion, including 1,160 in the past day alone.
“Unidentified” drones targeted the Kremniy-El plant, a major facility specializing in microelectronics for Russia’s military-industrial complex, said Andrii Kovalenko, an official at Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council.
The federal election in Canada is shaping up to be one of the most closely contested in recent memory.
North Korea officially confirms it deployed troops to Russia for combat under a mutual defense pact, with Kim Jong-un calling it a “sacred mission” to defend Pyongyang’s honor.
Three Nobel Peace Prize-winning groups campaigning to eliminate nuclear weapons joined forces on Monday to urge the US and Russian presidents to meet and agree on significant denuclearisation.
Authorities warned that unauthorized marches would be treated as illegal assemblies, punishable by fines or detention.
PARIS (AP) — A man suspected of killing a Muslim worshipper in a French mosque has turned himself in to police in Italy, authorities said Monday.
The Spartan Race will be held in Kyiv on May 17-18 in support of the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine’s Defense Ministry (HUR).
BEIJING (AP) — China says six Filipinos landed on a tiny outcropping that both countries claim in the South China Sea, days after photos emerged of Chinese coast guard officers displaying a Chinese flag on the same group of sandbars.
China’s State Council approved 10 new reactors on Sunday in a vote of confidence for nuclear power to remain central to the nation’s clean energy transition.