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Russia has launched a sweeping drone assault across Ukraine overnight, targeting multiple regions after U.S. President Donald ...
Putin's de facto rejection of Washington’s and Kyiv’s ceasefire proposals contradicts Donald Trump's stated approach of ...
Feature From triggering a water tank overflow in Texas to shutting down Russian state news services on Vladimir Putin's birthday, self-styled hacktivists have been making headlines. But don't let the ...
A Russian missile struck a warehouse belonging to Kusum Healthcare, an Indian pharmaceutical company, in Ukraine, prompting condemnation from the Ukrainian embassy, which alleged a deliberate ...
The ABC can reveal Dr Alexey Pavlovsky concluded his posting to Canberra on April 5 and flew out of the country, leaving Chargé d'Affaires Ms Yulia Gromyko as the Russian embassy's most senior ...
This isn’t preventing users from exposure to graphic content. This is sweeping Russian war crimes under the rug. This is shameful and must be reversed,” Tykhyi wrote. The spokesperson included ...
A Russian scientist who works at Harvard University’s Medical School has spent the last six weeks in immigration detention and is facing possible deportation after undeclared frog embryo samples ...
The Russian Embassy in Kenya seized the moment with a cheeky meme, highlighting the impact of Trump's tariffs. The popular meme depicts other countries "fighting", while Russia is shown "relaxing ...
News. Russian legal group Perviy Otdel said that Karelina had donated around $50 to a charity that sent aid to Ukraine in February 2022 on the same day Russia launched its invasion of the country.
Britain’s Ministry of Defence last week estimated that Russian forces seized 143sq km (55sq miles) of Ukrainian land in March, compared with 196sq km (76sq miles) in February and 326sq km (126sq ...
April 10 (Reuters) - A Russian missile attack on Ukraine's city of Dnipro on Thursday killed at least one person and injured five others, damaging a civilian warehouse, officials said. The attack ...
Any European resumption of significant imports of Russian gas would first require state-owned Gazprom to settle its “huge” arbitration liabilities and restore confidence in long-term contracts ...