Germany said on Wednesday it was receiving less oil but still had adequate supplies, after Poland found a leak in the Druzhba pipeline that delivers crude from Russia to Europe that Warsaw said was probably caused by an accident rather than sabotage.
After the girl's body was found, her parents filed a police complaint.
The elevator will be replaced instead of undergoing repairs.
The student reportedly received an "A" for the assignment.
The mother may have interrupted one of the nurse's alleged attacks, but she was unaware of it at the time, prosecutors said.
Ukraine claims new gains after days of mass Russian strikes
The French government on Wednesday started ordering some staff at an Exxon Mobil fuel depot back to work, battling to secure petrol supplies following weeks-long strikes but risking a wider conflict with trade unions.
The coups, the Judge and 'The Trial': Burkinabe bar pokes fun at chaos
Joe Biden said it was "irresponsible" of Vladimir Putin to talk about using nuclear weapons.
The Navy's 5th Fleet Task Force 59 aims to integrate artificial intelligence and new unmanned systems to work with manned-maritime operations.
Striking French refinery workers defy government threats
He asked the 65-year-old woman to send money for rocket expenses and landing fees to Earth.
The Chinese MBT is expected to have high mobility, stealth and strong strike capabilities and will be operated by two crew instead of the standard three.
Thailand promises tougher gun control after nursery attack
Japanese rocket launch fails in blow for space agency
China will persist with its COVID-19 policies to guard against new coronavirus strains and the risks they bring, the official newspaper of the Communist Party warned in a commentary for the third straight day, crushing hopes of any near-term easing.
From the war in Ukraine to North Korea's recent missile testing spree, tactical nuclear weapons are being debated and developed in a way not seen since the Cold War.
More than 50 countries will gather on the sidelines of a NATO meeting in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss bolstering Ukraine's air defence, two days after Russian missiles rained down on cities across the country, including the capital Kyiv.
Myanmar junta sentences Suu Kyi to 6 more years for corruption
Prosecutors and law enforcement officers have started conducting investigation and procedural activities, according to officials.
'Steadfast Noon,' which involves 14 member countries, will prepare for worst-case scenario and provide "sense of security" to NATO member states.
In the days before he murdered 36 people, including 22 children stabbed as they slept, the former police sergeant behind Thailand's worst massacre was firing guns in his back yard.
Russia on Monday launched 83 cruise missiles over Ukraine, 45 of which were reportedly shot down by Kyiv's armed forces.
Russians search for Jewish roots to flee draft
Ballet stars who fled Russia's Ukraine war reunite in US
Taiwan is bolstering its defences and steeling itself for the possibility of war with China as leader Xi Jinping readies to assume a third term in power and tries to achieve what no predecessor has done by taking control of the island.
The British spy chief also said Putin is now committing "strategic errors in judgment" in the war in Ukraine.
Angela Lansbury, the British-born actress whose career spanned eight decades and produced indelible portraits of a wide range of characters from villainesses to sleuths and light comic roles in movies, on stage and on television, died at age 96, her family said on Tuesday.
When Wang Yang was Chinese Communist Party boss of economic powerhouse Guangdong province, the man now considered a top contender to be China's next premier displayed a liberal streak that has been less visible since Xi Jinping took power.
From humble roots as the son of farmers in central Hubei province, Hu Chunhua has worked his way into China's ruling elite and is considered a top contender to become the next premier as the ruling Communist Party reshuffles its leadership.