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
Russian troops began firing into the air in response to the relentless shouting of the Ukrainians
The operator of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, which connects Russia with Germany, has laid off more than 100 employees and closed operations
Russian missiles and shells struck the site of Babyn Yar, a ravine where 33,771 Jews were slaughtered by Nazi troops in September 1941 during its campaign against the Soviet Union
Ukraine's Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council said that sources inside Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) who opposed the Russian invasion leaked the intelligence needed to track down the hit squad
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba: "Together we defeated Hitler, and we will defeat Putin, too."
Reports from U.S. officials suggest Russian troops surrendering without a fight and even sabotaging their own armored vehicles, ostensibly to avoid a showdown with Ukrainians protestors civilians in Kyiv
"Never, under any conditions will I submit to Putin. It is better to die," she said
Some experts believe that Russia could choose to evade recent sanctions levied over the Kremlin's invasion into Ukraine by using cryptocurrency to access funds and make transactions
Volodymir Zelenski's speech caused the English interpreter to choke with emotion
Several missiles launched by Russian troops landed in the center of Kharkiv on Tuesday morning