World Dec 05 Ukrainian infrastructure again hit by latest round of Russian missiles Russia has unleashed what Ukrainian authorities called the latest “massive missile attack” across their country, striking homes and buildings, killing civilians, and disrupting electrical power and water supplies in areas.
World Dec 03 Russia rejects $60-per-barrel cap on its oil, warns Western countries of cutoffs Russian authorities rejected a price cap on the country's oil set by Ukraine’s Western supporters and threatened Saturday to stop supplying the nations that endorsed it.
World Dec 02 Russia rejects pullout from Ukraine as condition for talks Russia has rejected Western demands that it pulls out completely from Ukraine as part of any future talks to end the war, saying they effectively rule out any talks on settling the conflict.
World Dec 02 Officials say more than 10,000 Ukrainians killed in war as Russia rejects conditions to talk Russia has rejected Western demands that it pulls out completely from Ukraine as part of any future talks to end the war, saying they effectively rule out any talks on settling the conflict.
World Nov 29 Ukrainian allies in West pledge more winter aid To ease the hardships and ensure Ukraine’s 43 million people can maintain their resolve in the 10th month of fighting against Russia’s invasion, NATO allies planned to boost provisions of blankets, generators and other basic necessities.
World Nov 28 Ukraine preparing for more Russian strikes, considering more evacuations of Kyiv Ukraine is preparing for more Russian strikes and has warned of the possibility of a new round of evacuations from the capital.
World Nov 27 Ukraine struggles to restore utilities amid Russian artillery strikes, as winter looms Russian forces struck eastern and southern Ukraine early Sunday as utility crews scrambled to restore power, water and heating with the onset of snow and frigid temperatures, while civilians continued to leave the southern city of Kherson because of the…
World Nov 26 Civilians leave Kherson amid intense Russian shelling of freed city Fleeing shelling, hundreds of civilians on Saturday streamed out of the southern Ukrainian city whose recapture they had celebrated just weeks earlier.
World Sep 23 U.N. experts conclude war crimes committed in Ukraine by Russians A team of experts commissioned by the U.N.’s top human rights body to look into rights violations in Ukraine says its initial investigation has turned up evidence of war crimes in the country following Russia’s invasion.
Arts Sep 13 Jean-Luc Godard, iconic French director, dead at 91 Swiss news agency ATS quoted Godard’s partner, Anne-Marie Mieville, and her producers as saying he died peacefully and surrounded by his loved ones at his home in the Swiss town of Rolle, on Lake Geneva, on Tuesday.