
Russia resumes attacks on freezing Ukrainian capital
Kyiv (AFP) — Russia resumed strikes on Kyiv on Tuesday, Ukrainian officials said, as a brief truce announced by United States President Donald Trump gave way…
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Kyiv (AFP) — Russia resumed strikes on Kyiv on Tuesday, Ukrainian officials said, as a brief truce announced by United States President Donald Trump gave way…
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‘There was no storm, yet the ship sank. It’s tragic.’
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The temperature inside her apartment hovered between 8C and 11C.
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‘It’s all about the eastern part of our country. It’s all about the land.’
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Rightly cold in the face of the daily violations of pedestrians’ rights by self-entitled, selfish drivers who exhibit the unfounded notion that roads are meant…
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BRISBANE, Australia (AFP) — Ukrainian tennis player Marta Kostyuk has defended her “conscious choice” to address the plight of her country during the trophy…
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'Iran Human Rights has confirmed the killing of at least 192 protesters.'
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The US would offer $20 million to help both countries combat drug trafficking and cyber scams.
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Russia’s overnight strikes on Kyiv province killed two people, Ukrainian authorities said Monday, after a countrywide air alert was issued.
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MOSCOW (AFP) — Russia on Thursday said Kyiv was behind a drone strike on a hotel in the Moscow-held part of Ukraine’s southern Kherson region that killed at…
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A US president cannot bind his successor. He cannot lock Congress into funding. He cannot freeze public opinion.
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A lending app operator was directed by the Supreme Court to pay damages to a client for accessing her contact list and sending messages about her loan.
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A 2.5-ton crystal chandelier hangs in the auditorium.
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‘I really hope this ceasefire will last long and we can return home.’
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Ukraine's leader looks to close out peace plan with Trump.
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Some 2,600 residential buildings and hundreds of kindergartens, schools and social buildings had lost heat.
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At least 47 people were killed and more than a million displaced in three weeks of fighting.
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