Ukrainian heavy industry ground down by Russia's war
The estate is close to Orthodox churches that Putin is known to have visited at times of crisis during his more than two decades in power, according to reports.
Deeply divisive Monroe biopic 'Blonde' hits Netflix
Angry Iranians took to the streets to protest how the country's police handled the case of Mahsa Amini.
Little cheer as Japan, China mark 50 years of ties
Brazilian first lady, from the shadows to the front lines
Police clash with Iran protesters in London and Paris
In Bulgaria, Russophiles celebrate Putin
Cubans voting on a landmark liberalization of family code
Keir Starmer, leader of Britain's Labour Party, on Sunday pledged to reverse the abolition of the top rate of income tax, saying tax cuts for the wealthy wouldn't create economic growth as he made a pitch for power at his party's annual conference.
If Ebrahim Raisi was openly embraced by the U.N., it would constitute whitewashing of serious violations of international law.
Don't attack the reformers. Join them.
Ukraine schools battered by Russian onslaught in south
The 31-year-old man, who had a young daughter, was found unresponsive on Sept. 19 and later pronounced dead.
After powerful storm Fiona left a trail of destruction in Canada's east coast on Saturday, the focus shifted to massive clean-up efforts, damage assessment and restoration of power and telecom services as officials warned of a long road to recovery.
King Charles faces battle to win over UK black community
German bakeries fight for survival as costs spiral
Cypriot carob growers harvest their 'black gold'
'You cannot survive': Inflation bites as Thai election looms
Ukraine is 'not Nazi', Holocaust survivors tell Putin
Cubans to vote in referendum on same-sex marriage
Who's who in Italy's election
Millions of Italians will vote on Sunday in an election that is forecast to return the country's most right-wing government since World War Two and usher in its first woman prime minister.
Russian FM, at UN, slams West for 'grotesque' Russophobia
Hundreds rally in Paris, European cities to denounce Iran regime
China FM calls on Russia, Ukraine not to let war 'spill over'
Ukraine push slowed by rain, river and Russian holdouts
The stridently pro-Kremlin editor of Russia's state-run RT news channel expressed anger on Saturday that enlistment officers were sending call-up papers to the wrong men, as frustration about a military mobilisation grew across Russia.
Pharoah Sanders, cosmic jazz saxophonist, dead at 81
Russia replaces top general, pursues breakaway Ukraine polls