Egyptian mediators reported significant progress in talks with Hamas in Cairo on a truce in Gaza and the release of hostages.
The Philippines is calling on its neighbors to act collectively to uphold international law in its disputes with China in the South China Sea, amid China's willingness to use force to resolve territorial conflicts.
Hungary has refused to provide Ukraine with $18 million for weapons. According to Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, his country supports peace talks to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.
Two russian generals are accused of ordering missile strikes on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure that killed 51 people and injured 130.
The criminal group smuggled at least 168 conscripts across the Ukrainian-Polish border. The scheme involved a border guard inspector who let them pass through the checkpoint without entering data into the system.
Ukrainian pilots are practicing tactical strike techniques as part of training for the transition to F-16 aircraft.
An fsb agent who spied on Ukrainian military training grounds under the guise of an instructor is sentenced to 15 years in prison for high treason and illegal possession of ammunition.
Guerrillas from the Atesh movement discovered an artillery repair plant in Yevpatoriya, where the occupiers repair damaged artillery, including D-30 howitzers, 152-mm self-propelled guns and various vehicles, which are then sent by train to the front.
Sri Lanka stops issuing free long-term visas to citizens of russia and Ukraine who have lived in the country for more than two years and will now charge a $50 fee for a 30-day visa.
Poland will continue to provide military support to Ukraine in the form of financial aid and weapons, but will not send troops, as confirmed by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysh.
Lithuania closes two more checkpoints on the border with belarus to fully implement sanctions and prevent smuggling. This includes limiting the ability to cross the border on foot or by bicycle.
The head of the Sumy Diocese of the UOC (MP) is suspected of inciting religious hatred by insulting believers of other faiths in his sermons and posts on social media.
putin once again mentioned that russia has long-range weapons that can hit targets on the territory of Ukraine's allies.
France may send troops to Ukraine to train Ukrainian forces or help protect the borders, but French soldiers will not take part in direct combat.
Three teenagers aged 15-16 have been notified of suspicion for beating a 62-year-old man to death in a park in Krasnohrad and filming it.
The Latvian Defense Ministry says it will not object to the deployment of Western ground forces in Ukraine to counter the russian invasion.
Bulgaria's Defense Minister says the country will continue military assistance to Ukraine, but will not send troops.
The so-called "deputies" of Transnistria claimed economic pressure from Moldova and appealed to russia for "protection".
Pope Francis was taken to a hospital in Rome for examination in connection with the flu.
North Korea's first spy satellite is still active and under Pyongyang's control. This is evidenced by the data of a specialized expert from the Netherlands, who detected changes in the satellite's orbit.
The NBU governor noted that the agreement at the IMF staff level paves the way for Ukraine to receive the next tranche of $880 million and resume international assistance.
The heads of institutions in the occupied regions have been ordered to increase the turnout at the pseudo-presidential elections in russia, and after the vote, they will check the turnout using video recordings.
Sony is laying off about 900 employees, or 8% of the total workforce, from various PlayStation studios, including Insomniac Games, Naughty Dog, Guerrilla Games, and Firesprite.
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas announced that Estonia will allocate 0. 25% of its GDP for military support to Ukraine for four years.
Prince William missed the memorial service for the late King Constantine of Greece for personal reasons.
An investigation by the russian media revealed that employees of the russian Red Cross may be involved in the ill-treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war held in colonies in the occupied territories of Ukraine.
The prime ministers of Poland and Canada discussed the use of frozen russian funds to help Ukraine and increase pressure on russia over its invasion.
The hackers tried to infect military computers with malware through the Signal messenger, but the cyberattack was stopped.
The Security Service of Ukraine exposed a collaborator who, during the battles for Mykolaiv and the occupation of part of the region, fed kadyrov's men and repaired their equipment. After the liberation of Mykolaiv region, the collaborator was hiding in Khmelnytskyi.
The enemy has pulled up russian guard reserves in the Kupyansk sector to reinforce its border and prevent Ukrainian saboteurs from breaking through, fearing a repeat of last year's active sabotage activities in the area.