Russia's Defense Minister in an interview said the country would immediately call up 300,000 reservists to the battlefront.
Missiles hit apartments in Ukraine city, as Putin mobilises
The theme for this year's International Day of Peace is: "End racism. Build peace."
Russian officials have not commented on the allegations, according to reports.
Turkish defence firm Baykar has delivered 20 armed drones to the United Arab Emirates this month and could sell more, two Turkish sources said, as a diplomatic detente between the former regional rivals expands into military contracts.
This year's focus is on "post-diagnosis support."
Six reported killed as Iran protests spread over woman's death
In August last year, Brazilian farmer Reinaldo Huijsmans reported a break-in at his house in the town of Maracaju, where thieves stole six legally registered weapons, including a T4 Taurus assault rifle.
For the first time in Italian history, 18-24-year-olds will enjoy full voting rights at the Sept.
China's Anti-Secession Law passed in 2005 provides Beijing with a legal framework to use non-peaceful means against pro-independence forces in Taiwan.
Alexander Glushko says he spent the last fortnight of the Russian occupation of his hometown of Izium in northeast Ukraine jailed by Russian soldiers in the dank ruins of a police station where he was tortured with electric wires.
Beijing is worried that the inbuilt advanced radar capabilities of THAAD could be used to track China's own missile systems, providing an advantage to the U.S.
230 pilot whales stranded in Australia, 'about half' feared dead
Philippine activists vow to 'never forget' Marcos era abuses
"Anonymous will shut you down and your own people will remove you from power," the hacktivist collective said.
US Fed set to raise interest rates as recession fears mount
Global Fund seeks $18 billion to end HIV, TB and malaria
The death of Britain's Queen Elizabeth has collectors scrambling to secure rare coins and bills bearing her likeness, even as her portrait is set to remain in circulation for years to come on money throughout the Commonwealth.
After pleading with world leaders at the United Nations to protect the education and rights of women in Afghanistan a year after the Taliban took over, Somaya Faruqi, former captain of the Afghan girls robotics team, broke down in tears backstage.
Zero-Covid harming 75% of European firms in China: business group
American, Russians to blast off for ISS as war rages in Ukraine
Theatre project aims to ease isolation of Japan's social recluses
"The paradox of the situation we're in right now is the better the Ukrainians do, the more dangerous Putin becomes — the more he's backed into a corner," Sen. Angus King said.
Salvini: Italian nationalist leader eclipsed by rival
Meloni: Italy's far-right 'Christian mother' on brink of power
The peak of Google searches came shortly after it was announced that Putin and Sergei Shoigu, Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, were expected to make a surprise national address Tuesday.
Traffic in Novosibirsk, the third most-populous city in Russia, was severely disrupted and many Russians were left pounding the pavements after a cyber attack by Team OneFist.
Man sets himself on fire near Japan PM's office: local media
The woman also warned her fiancé not to come home without a Ukrainian soldier's military tunic.
Iran dissidents file new lawsuit against Raisi in US