Unidentified strikes kill dozens of Mariupol detainees, spark blame game
The Russian army and separatists accused Kiev's forces of striking the jail holding Ukrainian prisoners — a charge vehemently denied by Ukraine, which in turn pointed fingers at Moscow's forces.
Ukraine war reshapes European arms procurement market in Korea’s favor
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, some Eastern European countries, still armed largely with Soviet-era weapons, have sent their equipment to help Kyiv ― in a move that could reshape the future of the region's weapons systems.
Deadly Russian strikes hit central Ukraine
Ukraine said that Moscow's forces had struck a military base north of the capital Kiev and attacked central Ukrainian region of Kyrovograd killing at least five people.
Two Palestinians killed in Israeli raid on occupied West Bank
Two Palestinians were killed overnight during an Israeli army raid in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, the Palestinian health ministry has said.
Could the EU break up over energy shortages?
While the EU Commission proposes a mechanism to reduce gas consumption and encourage stockpiling for the winter, member states are going it alone with gas deals.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Four-way grain talks to start in Turkey
Military delegations from Ukraine, Russia and Turkey will meet United Nations officials in Istanbul on Wednesday to discuss a deal to export Ukraine’s...
Russia-Ukraine live news: Deadly strikes rock Kharkiv
Russian shelling in Ukraine’s northeastern city of Kharkiv killed three people on Monday and wounded dozens of others, according to regional governor Oleh...
Russia-Ukraine war: The struggle for Snake Island
A tiny Ukrainian islet has held the key to control for dominance of the eastern Black Sea since Russia invaded Ukraine in late February.
More than 70 grave violations against children caught up in war, being recorded daily:...
A “staggering” average of 71 verified grave violations a day, are committed against children by parties to conflict in more than 30 settings across Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America.
‘Buy Nothing’ Groups Are Doubling as Food Distribution Networks
Yulia Koudriashova is a single mom and teacher living with her two daughters in San Francisco’s Outer Richmond neighborhood. Her parents moved in with them in March when they were evacuated from Kyiv after Russia invaded Ukraine. With Koudriashova’s salary as the household’s only source of income, the family has come to rely on the boxes of food they pick up nearly every week from a neighbor’s garage.
