- February 5th, 2025
Russian troops targeted the port in Ukraine's Odesa region with their Shahid drone in the past. The army of Ukraine gave this information. A Russian drone strike damaged a grain elevator and set fire to a structure vital to the...
In response to the drone attack in Moscow, Russia on Monday launched a missile attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's home town of Krivy Rih. Several buildings were heavily damaged in the attacks, and four people, including a ten-year-old girl,...
Berlin Following last week's military coup, Germany has become the latest Western power to suspend cooperation and halt financial aid to Niger, Al Jazeera reports. At a press conference, a representative of the German Foreign Ministry said that all direct...
Paris Remy Lucidi, a stuntman known for his stunts on skyscrapers, died after falling from the 68th floor in Hong Kong. Lucidi shared a picture on social media about an hour before his death. According to media reports, Lucidy Tregunter...
Kyiv Hours after the Kremlin accused Kyiv of targeting Moscow with drones, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said "War is slowly returning to Russia." In a video address from the western city of Ivano-Frankivsk on Sunday, Zelensky said today was the...
Italian authorities have ordered the Ocean Viking migrant rescue ship to remain in a port near Rome after it failed an inspection, its owner said on Thursday. After disembarking 57 migrants rescued in the Mediterranean, the ship underwent a seven-hour...
Kyiv Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko said that Ukraine has received $3.87 billion from its partners for the country's rapid recovery. The total amount includes $2.6 billion for the reconstruction of critical infrastructure, $837 million for the energy sector and $169...
The European Union (EU) has decided to lift restrictions on Japanese food imports, which were initially imposed after the meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. The decision comes just weeks before Japan is expected to begin pumping wastewater from...
A former US military leader has said that the head of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, is either in prison or dead. Retired General Robert Abrams told ABC News that "I assess that I doubt we'll ever see Prigozhin in...
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