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
Ukraine has accused Russian troops of holding patients and hospital staff hostage in Mariupol
Up to 40,000 Ukrainians deported from cities besieged by Russians have been forced into labor across enemy lines. Those deemed suitable are shipped to depressed areas of Russia in need of labor where they are forced to earn a living with temporary work permits.
"The Russian war of aggression on the Ukraine is a criminal act, and whoever publicly approves of this war of aggression can also make himself liable to prosecution," German Interior Ministry spokesperson announced on Monday.
Russian troops have tried to surround Kyiv and force its surrender quickly
"We are not going to supply gas for free, this is clear," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters. "In our situation, this is hardly possible and appropriate to engage in charity with European customers"
By undermining the effectiveness of the sanctions regime being imposed on Russia, China clearly hopes to weaken the compliance mechanism that keeps that order working and under American control
The Kremlin responded to the original remark, saying that the American president is not the arbiter of who should take power in Russia
The means of executing Russian disinformation have existed since the Soviet Union and are varied
Russian law “puts the safety of Spotify's employees and the possibility of even our listeners at risk,” company says
"To date, 1,351 servicemen have died, 3,825 have been injured," the defense ministry claimed