An elderly woman died in hospital after being hit by a UAZ car on an unregulated pedestrian crossing in the village of Rokytne, Kyiv region.
Hundreds of Ukrainian children abducted from Donbas were placed in children's institutions in 15 regions of Russia, and at least 285 of them were included in the federal data bank on orphans, according to an investigation by journalists.
Greece has approved the purchase of 35 UH-60M Blackhawk helicopters from Lockheed Martin Corp. for 1.15 billion euros as part of a plan to modernize its armed forces.
In the first three months of 2024, the Ministry of Internal Affairs renewed almost 20,000 driver's licenses, of which 19,342 were physical and 134 were electronic.
The government plans to significantly expand the list of crops that can be grown and exported to Ukraine. Unregistered seed types can be added to the OECD Plant Variety List, but under certain conditions.
Biden and Trump received their parties' nominations in primaries held in Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York and Wisconsin, which would give them a rematch in the 2020 presidential election.
A resident of the Kherson region faces up to 10 years in prison for collaborating with the enemy by holding the position of "acting head" in an illegally created village council and supporting the actions and decisions of the Russian occupation forces.
Russian shelling damaged 34 civilian objects, including 19 residential buildings, in 7 settlements of Donetsk region, and wounded 3 civilians.
A drunk driver with a 2-year-old child in the car tried to escape from the police, lost control, and crashed into a curb and a billboard in Chernivtsi.
A new study has shown that the tendency of stars to move chaotically in galaxies is largely related to the age of the galaxy, with older galaxies exhibiting more chaotic stellar orbits over time.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has admitted responsibility for an accidental air strike that killed seven employees of the World Central Kitchen charity organization in Gaza.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has backed J. K. Rowling, who may have violated Scotland's hate crime law by calling transgender women men. Sunak said that his party "will always defend freedom of speech" and that people should not be persecuted "for stating simple facts about biology."
China's manufacturing activity grew at the fastest pace in 13 months, driven by an increase in new orders from domestic and foreign customers, which helped boost business confidence to an 11-month high.
Google has agreed to delete or anonymize billions of records of data collected during private browsing sessions to settle a $5 billion lawsuit accusing it of improperly tracking users incognito.
NASA is investigating the space debris from the ISS that pierced the roof and floor of a Florida home.
Ukrainian striker Artem Dovbyk, playing for Girona in the Spanish La Liga, crosses the 16-goal mark. He now becomes the second Ukrainian after Andriy Shevchenko to score more than 15 goals in the world's top championships.
A drifting oil slick with an area of about 7 square kilometers was found in the Caspian Sea near the Kashagan oil field.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk plans to reconstruct the government and dismiss 5 ministers, including Agriculture Minister Czeslaw Sierkerski.
A worker at a Texas dairy farm has contracted H5N1 avian influenza after coming into contact with infected dairy cows, the first human case of this mammalian-borne subtype of the virus in Texas and the second in US history.
Lou Conter, the last surviving crew member of the USS Arizona battleship, which exploded and sank during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, has died at the age of 102.
Liberty Media, which owns Formula 1, buys the MotoGP motorcycle series for 4. 2 billion euros.
A grave in Westwood Village Cemetery, next to the resting places of Marilyn Monroe and Hugh Hefner, was sold at auction for $195,000 to a tech investor.
Adidas and the German Football Association have stopped selling T-shirts with the number 44 because of its similarity to the Nazi SS runes, in response to criticism from fans.
Russia invited a Taliban delegation to participate in the forum "Russia - Islamic World: KazanForum" in May 2023, despite the fact that the Taliban is a banned terrorist organization in Russia.
Germany becomes the largest EU country to legalize cannabis consumption, allowing possession of up to 25 grams and home cultivation of up to 50 grams and three plants per adult, while distribution remains illegal.
China promises to import more high-quality goods and services from France amid ongoing trade tensions over the export of Chinese electric vehicles to Europe.
Due to the hunting ban caused by Russia's war against Ukraine, the bear population in the Carpathian region of Ukraine has increased: residents and tourists are increasingly seeing bear tracks near human habitations.
The Philippines has ordered a maritime security beef-up to counter the challenges of territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea amid escalating tensions and mutual accusations.
The Russian military command may focus its projected offensive in late spring/summer 2024 in western Donetsk region due to limited resources, with priority given to the Avdiivka area.
A two-year-old boy who disappeared in 2023 in the French Alps was found dead, his bones found near a mountain village after a 9-month search.