The Mezhyhiria National Monument is being returned to state management, and an interdepartmental commission is currently conducting the first stage of inspection and transfer of the seized property located in the park.
Trump promises to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Biden's "multiple crimes" if he wins the 2024 presidential election.
In Kharkiv, the SBU detained a collaborator who was collecting materials and preparing “information references” glorifying the Russian occupiers and denying their war crimes for Kremlin propagandists' talk shows on Russian TV channels.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba welcomes the Council of Europe's decision to prepare the establishment of a Special Tribunal for the Crimes of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, as it brings the punishment for aggression against Ukraine closer to inevitability.
Eight Russian regions have introduced a partial ban on the sale of alcohol during the May holidays.
78% of American adults believe that social media has too much influence on politics, with 84% of Republicans and 74% of Democrats sharing this opinion.
OpenAI has introduced a memory feature for ChatGPT Plus subscribers that allows the chatbot to remember user data, hobbies, and query history.
Former US President Donald Trump has been fined $9,000 for repeatedly violating an order prohibiting him from making public statements about witnesses and jurors in the criminal trial against him in New York.
Over the past two weeks, Ukrainian drones have hit 105 Russian trucks, 68 cannons, 29 armored vehicles, and more than 355 other Russian military targets.
A warehouse with polyethylene and plastic pipes caught fire in the Ramensky district of the Moscow region, the fire area exceeded 2,000 square meters.
Starting May 1, the State Agrarian Register will start accepting applications for budget subsidies of UAH 8,000 per hectare for agricultural producers who own or use up to 120 hectares of land in certain districts of Donetsk, Dnipropetrovs'k, Zhytomyr, Kyiv, Luhansk, Mykolaiv, Odesa, Sumy, Kharkiv, Kherson and Chernihiv regions affected by Russian aggression.
The leader of a drug trafficking group, which included law enforcement officers, was extradited to Ukraine and arrested, engaged in illegal production and smuggling of drugs from Ukraine to the EU and Russia.
The 2025 London Marathon received a record 840,318 entries, surpassing the previous world record of 578,374 set last year, with a marked increase in female entries to 49%.
SpaceX has launched 23 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit from Cape Canaveral on a Falcon 9 rocket, the 29th targeted launch of Starlink satellites in 2024.
The ruling party of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida lost ground in the by-elections, while candidates from the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party won key seats.
Japan's Osaka-Kansai Airport hasn't lost a single piece of luggage in its 30 years of operation thanks to careful design optimized for efficient baggage handling and tracking.
A North Korean delegation visited Iran to participate in an exhibition and held talks with the Iranian government and the private sector to develop bilateral trade, according to an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, who denied any military aspects of the visit.
A 98-year-old woman walked 10 km on foot, fell twice, but managed to get out of the Russian-occupied part of Ocheretyno, Donetsk region of Ukraine.
The European Commission's new package of sanctions against Russia should target Russia's "shadow fleet," liquefied natural gas, and circumvention of the restrictions imposed.
The EU and the US have expressed concern over Iraq's new law criminalizing LGBTQ+ relationships with up to 15 years in prison, criticizing it as a threat to human rights and freedoms.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will announce at noon whether he will resign over corruption charges against his wife.
Microsoft's strong earnings, driven by 31% growth in its Azure division, of which 7% came from artificial intelligence, as well as impressive reports from Alphabet and Snap, lifted the tech sector on Wall Street after the Meta crash.
Elon Musk is likely to raise $6 billion for his AI startup xAI, a competitor to OpenAI, to develop "good" general artificial intelligence that aims to understand humanity.
U. S. police likely used rubber bullets and tear gas against protesting students at Emory University in Georgia who were camped out in solidarity with Palestine and against a police training center.
Huawei regained the top spot in the Chinese smartphone market with a 17% share, while Apple dropped to 5th place with a 25% drop in shipments.
The pro-Palestinian group Palestine Legal has filed a federal lawsuit against Columbia University over the mass arrests of anti-war protesters who opposed the war in Gaza.
Two people were killed and 3 injured as a result of Russian artillery shelling of the town of Bilopillya in Sumy region of Ukraine.
The Romanian Orthodox Church is inviting Moldovan priests to join it because Russia's war in Ukraine presents them with a moral choice; with Moldova's future depending on Europe.
In occupied Mariupol, the invaders are moving migrant workers from Russia and Central Asia into newly built houses, leaving the former owners with nothing.
The Ukrainian parliament is planning to consider amendments that would allow individuals to make a will regarding the disposal of their reproductive cells, including for the use of assisted reproductive technologies, after the death or declaration of death of an individual.