Climate
Spain: More than 95 deaths, floods and total disaster after climate phenomenon
The European country will allocate 250 million in aid for the catastrophe and 6,000 euros for each affected person, the authorities said
The European country will allocate 250 million in aid for the catastrophe and 6,000 euros for each affected person, the authorities said
His campaign was overshadowed by Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine
He noted, "It wasn't enough just to kill for those criminals"
The French actor of films such as The Leopard, The Fox and The Swimming Pool, asked his son to organize his assisted suicide
Izyum stood in the way of a Russian advance into northern Donetsk
"Of course this cannot be perceived as creating comfortable conditions for continuing the talks," Peskov said
It was business as usual on Friday as pipelines continued to pump gas to Europe
Internet access has helped Ukraine’s defense, allowing locals to feed the military with intelligence and helping spread images of Russian attacks on apartments, hospitals and other civilian targets
Jeremy Fleming, head of the United Kingdom’s GCHQ spy agency, said, "We’ve seen Russian soldiers, short of weapons and morale, refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their own equipment and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft.”
Talk of possible breakthroughs during peace negotiations emerged this week, as Russian and Ukrainian teams convened in Istanbul
Ukraine has not reported staff rotation at the Chernobyl nuclear plant in nearly two weeks