The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine said an estimated 200 Russian soldiers were killed in Monday's counteroffensive.
The FSB said the Ukrainian intelligence service planned the murder and hired an assassin to kill Darya Dugina.
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Three Ukrainian soldiers who say they were wounded and taken prisoner by Russia after one of the war's biggest battles and later released, on Monday accused their captors of torture and psychological pressure.
Colombia's national police force will launch a training program with the help of the United States and United Nations meant to prevent abuses and human rights violations by cops, the head of the force said on Monday.
US says it is not delaying Iran nuclear talks
Four tourists die in bus crash after Machu Picchu visit
Emperor Pedro I's heart returns to Brazil for 'state visit'
Germany's Scholz looks to Canada as energy supplier
Brazil's presidential frontrunner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Monday his country did not need to cut a single tree to plant more soybeans, sugarcane or raise cattle as he vowed to restore law enforcement in the Amazon rainforest to curb deforestation.
Biden's Covid advisor Anthony Fauci to step down in December
Finnish PM tests negative in drug test taken to 'clear suspicion'
Bangladesh will close schools for one extra day a week and cut office timings by an hour to save power, a government official said on Monday, as the country battles a shortage after shutting down all of its diesel-run power plants.
Singapore's decision to lift a colonial-era ban on sex between men is long overdue and will not end discrimination of LGBT groups in the conservative city-state, rights activists and members of the gay community said on Monday.
Sri Lanka faces international censure over arrests
Pentagon believes China reportedly has 300 DF-26 Intermediate-Range Ballistic missiles capable of striking Guam and U.S. warships.
Though Kyiv denied any role in the explosion, a Russian foreign ministry official implied Ukrainian state structures were responsible.
The officer, identified as Wang Zhongcai, will now be the naval commander overseeing the East China Sea and the Taiwan Strait.
For those seeking proof that even modest foreign investment can help propel Cuba's fledgling entrepreneurs, look no further than Oscar Fernandez's Havana-based dried fruit business.
The extra money will be spent to fund the child's education and support orphanages in Haiti.
Australian authorities said they were not aware of any missing aircraft carrying passengers.
Pakistan opposition warns Khan arrest would be 'red line'
Pope Francis has quashed rumours that he plans to resign anytime soon but his planned visit next weekend to the Italian city of L'Aquila will underscore the Catholic Church's need to regulate the status of pontiffs who step down instead of ruling for life.
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai to face no-jury trial
In a country once known for political interference in the judiciary, Kenya's Chief Justice Martha Koome is no pushover: she built her career defending dissidents, and this year her court torpedoed constitutional changes proposed by the president who appointed her.
UK dock workers' union threatens further strikes