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
A Russian Court qualified Meta as an "extremist organization”
"Russia fired at our shopping center. The mall and the residential buildings around it have suffered terrible damage"
Netflix announced Wednesday that it had returned Servant of the People, the political satire that launched Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s political career, to its library.
The United States and Canada announced Tuesday that they would be conducting joint military exercises in the Arctic amid growing tensions with Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. The North American Aerospace Defense Command said the air defense drills were intended to test its ability to “respond to both aircraft and cruise missiles” threatening the continent.
A heavily edited video that appears to show Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky telling his countrymen to “lay down your arms and return to your families” made the rounds on social media this week before being debunked and removed.
Several nations appear to have reversed their earlier declines
Experts claim it's little more than "sign of showmanship" with minimal tactical benefit
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson believes Russian President Vladimir Putin pushed the illegal invasion of Ukraine out of fears of the pro-democracy opposition growing stronger. His comments come after the Russian president was cutoff during a war-rally speech and Russian forces resorted to bombing a Mariupol school and theater sheltering civilians.
130 people have been rescued from the ruins after Russian bombs destroyed a theater in the port city of Mariupol