Spanish prosecutors ask to close the case against the wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez due to lack of evidence.
As a result of the Russian attack on the Balakliya railway station, 10 people are wounded and the station building and an electric train are damaged.
French President Emmanuel Macron has outlined his vision of a strong Europe capable of confronting global challenges, such as Russia's war in Ukraine, by strengthening its defense capabilities and engaging with all regions of the world.
Israel is preparing for a large-scale ground offensive on the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip and warns of the evacuation of Palestinian civilians, planning to strike four Hamas battalions believed to be based in the city.
China pretends to be neutral, but supports Russia's military goals in Ukraine by selling drone technology and gunpowder ingredients to Moscow.
German intelligence warns German companies to be vigilant against industrial espionage, cyberattacks, and attempts to influence politics and business by China through illegal means.
A fire broke out at an enterprise in Omsk, as a result of which three oil tanks burned down on an area of 500 square meters. Fifty-eight firefighters and 15 units of equipment worked to extinguish the fire.
Russia may try to manipulate the U. S. State Department's 2023 Human Rights Report on Ukraine to discredit Ukraine, so the world must be prepared to resist Russia's information attacks, warns Dmytro Lubinets, the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights.
In the Merseyside derby at Goodison Park, Everton defeated Liverpool 2-0, with Vitaliy Mykolenko injured and replaced at half-time.
Israel is conducting an "offensive" operation against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, which, according to the Israeli Defense Minister, has killed half of Hezbollah's regional leadership.
More than 600 trucks crossed the Yahodyn-Dorohusk border crossing point per day, where automatic license plate recognition cameras are being tested ahead of the system's rollout to other checkpoints.
On Wednesday, oil prices stabilized at $88 per barrel despite falling US oil inventories and new sanctions against Iran, and analysts set the maximum price of Brent crude at $90 due to a premium for geopolitical risks.
Italy's National Cybersecurity Agency recorded a 29% increase in cyberattacks in 2023 compared to 2022, with 248 of the 319 attacks related to the war in Ukraine being carried out by pro-Russian hacker groups.
A Ukrainian tried to illegally enter Moldova by swimming across the Dniester on an air mattress, but was rescued by border guards.
One person has been killed and two injured in a fire in railway tank cars with gasoline near Simferopol in annexed Crimea.
France plans to provide Ukraine with Aster 30 long-range missiles for SAMP-T ground and naval air defense systems as part of a military aid package.
A Douglas C-54 Skymaster cargo plane with two people on board crashed into the Tanana River near Fairbanks, Alaska, catching fire, and the two people on board did not survive.
Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, said that the DPRK will continue to build its "superior and most powerful military force" to protect its sovereignty, security and regional peace.
In Odesa region, a local resident was detained for acting as an FSB agent, collecting information on the location of Ukrainian military facilities and air defense equipment, and transferring personal data of SBU prosecutors and investigators to Russia for possible destruction by missile strikes.
Russia says that 8 drones attacked targets in the Smolensk and Lipetsk regions, causing fires at fuel and energy facilities, no casualties reported.
Instagram has discovered advertising apps that generate unauthorised nude images using artificial intelligence. Meta was quickly removed after investigators warned the social media company, but fakes created by artificial intelligence may reappear. may resurface.
In a postal shipment from Israel to Ukraine disguised as cans, Odesa customs officers found a collection of 2,131 coins from 85 countries, including commemorative rubles of unrecognized Transnistria, dated from 1842 to the 2020s.
Russia has introduced the so-called "free economic zone" in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, where enterprises "squeezed" by the occupiers from pro-Ukrainian owners become residents. The decision to create these "zones" is connected with Russia's attempt to overcome the economic crisis caused by the destruction of the TOT of Ukraine by the Russian army.
Bank of America (BofA) has named Apple (AAPL) as a "top pick" for 2024, pointing to four potential catalysts that could lead to the stock's rise, including the launch of the AI-powered iPhone 16 and the growth of Apple's services business.
The creative team of the 1999 horror film The Blair Witch Project is demanding an increase in retroactive three-star compensation and meaningful consultation regarding the upcoming relaunch of the franchise.
Syrsky discussed the situation at the front and support for Ukraine with the Lithuanian military leadership in Kyiv.
A Kentucky man who stormed the U. S. Capitol with a Confederate battle flag on January 6, 2021, and sprayed pepper spray on two police officers, partially blinding them for several hours, was sentenced to 30 months in prison.
Inter Milan has won its 20th Serie A title, defeating rivals AC Milan 2-1 in a fierce derby.
Cable and satellite TV, radio, internet, and mobile communications are working in Kharkiv, despite a Russian missile strike on a TV tower.
The spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that nuclear weapons have no place in Iran's nuclear doctrine, reiterating the country's position that the program serves only peaceful purposes.