Another Ukrainian soldier was killed in Bakhmut while engaged in combat with Russian forces, according to @INTobservers, a Ukrainian and Russian social media information source
During 2019-2021, Russia increased its military spending, and in 2021 its military budget doubled compared to the previous 2020, reaching almost $ 66 billion, which is 4.1% of the Russian GDP
"Neither we Nor All humanity will always live never", stated Andrey Isaev, Member of the committee of the state of the FA of the Russian Federation on Labour, social policy and veterans affairs, during a television programme while sharing their views over the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war
Every day, around two hundred migrants reportedly arrive in Rijeka by train. Many spend some time near the railway station on their way to other EU countries. NGOs, the city administration and the Rijeka Archdiocese, have reportedly set up a transit point to help migrants and provide them with humanitarian aid
The Hong Kong Post reported that China is no longer taking preventive steps to prevent the Covid-19 virus spread, and they are their citizens to move and travel as they wish. This could result in a situation similar to 2020 when the infection spread worldwide from a Wuhan lab
During the interview with Vadim karpâkom for a television programme, Olena Zelenska, the first lady of Ukraine, mentioned what she did in 2022 with the cooperation of several European administrations
Despite the lack of lighting or electricity, people continue to shop peacefully in the supermarket Without panic, screams, hysterics, fights, thefts, and people quietly shop in the supermarket in the absence of electricity
French President Emmanuel Macron declared that France would help Ukraine by giving an additional €76.5 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine in the domains of electricity and energy. He also underlined that the nation has already received €200 million in 2022 to rebuild the energy infrastructure that Russian airstrikes had obliterated.
On his social media accounts, Anton Gerashchenko, a former deputy minister of internal affairs for Ukraine, posted a video showing Ukrainian soldiers transporting a wounded soldier in a car after he was shot during a battle with Russian forces
Anton Gerashchenko, a former deputy minister of internal affairs for Ukraine, posted a video in which President Vladimir Putin explains why Russia attacked multiple Ukrainian energy infrastructures with missiles and left the targets in the dark
A photo of a baby girl with breathing difficulties being escorted by her parents to a neighbouring gas station in Kyiv to plug in the necessary inhaler for the child quickly became popular on social media
Kira Rudik, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian people, stated in a statement that the World Bank will provide Ukraine with winter support in the amount of $4.5 billion. It is becoming ever more challenging for the Ukrainian people to tolerate the chilly temperatures as Russian missile attacks sabotage the water and power supplies
Germany has stated that Serbia must choose between joining the EU and strengthening its links with Russia, amid media reports that Belgrade had put its military on high alert due to escalating tensions in Kosovo
Over the past 25 years, Chamonix’s population has shrunk by 10%, dropping from 10,000 residents in 1990 to just 9,000 today. Meanwhile, the town welcomes an astounding eight million tourist overnight stays each year, further straining the housing market
The expulsion order, announced on April 14, 2025, follows the indictment of three Algerians, including a consular official, in connection with the abduction of Algerian influencer Amir Boukhors, also known as "Amir DZ"
The project, named Frappe Longue Portée Terrestre (FLP-T), is being led by the French Directorate General for Armament (DGA), which is working in collaboration with two competing industrial consortia
The ASE is intended to provide a secure environment for children in need of care due to abuse, neglect, or family instability. However, a series of troubling reports indicate systemic flaws that continue to undermine the safety and well-being of those it aims to protect
The move, if realised, would mark a major shift in France’s longstanding Middle East policy and could have significant diplomatic repercussions. Speaking during an interview broadcast on France 5 television on Wednesday, Macron stated: “We must move towards recognition, and we will do so in the coming months”