A former deputy spokesman at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant who helped tell the world that Russian troops had seized the strategic site, is now in exile, no longer in his job and, according to a document from his ex-employer, is suspected by Ukrainian intelligence of collaborating with Russia.
Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin meet on Thursday in an ancient Uzbek Silk Road city to discuss the Ukraine war, tensions over Taiwan and the deepening partnership between the rising superpower of China and the natural resources titan of Russia.
Pakistan's unprecedented floods, which have submerged huge swathes of the South Asian nation, have killed nearly 1,500 people, data showed on Thursday, as authorities looked to step up relief efforts for millions affected by the disaster.
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With suggestions that the EU buckled under pressure from China, questions are also being raised about how information regarding the top-secret trip leaked.
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Kulthoom Muhammad Saeed was 12 years old when a young Queen Elizabeth visited Aden, then one of the world's busiest fueling ports and a strategic piece of Britain's crumbling global empire.
Pope Francis wrapped up a trip to Kazakhstan on Thursday as one of his most outspoken critics openly questioned the value of mega faith meetings such as the one the pontiff attended, calling them "a supermarket of religions" that diminished the status of the Catholic Church.
Russia fears that Ukraine, having successfully turned the tide of the war, will now push into Crimea, a Ukrainian peninsula Russia annexed in 2014.
Most of Russia's recent losses were sustained in the directions of Kharkiv and Donetsk, Ukraine's military said.
The liberated areas need additional security to become safe, according to Ukraine's Ministry of Defence.
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The Ukrainian leader did not sustain any serious injuries in the incident.
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The SSU said the female Russian agent was recruited after the war began in February.
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The video showed Yevgenii Prigozhyn promising prisoners that they will be free after serving six months in the war in Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy heard firsthand what people in recaptured northeastern towns experienced under Russian forces while a major city struggled to contain damage to its water system from Russian missle attacks.
The Biden administration has decided to withhold $130 million of foreign military aid to Egypt over its failure to fulfill human rights conditions, U.S.
Democratic and Republican U.S. senators introduced legislation on Wednesday that would designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism, a label pushed for by Ukraine but opposed by President Joe Biden's administration.
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