Prabowo Subianto, a former general and defence minister, won the Indonesian presidential election with 58. 6 per cent of the vote, receiving 96 million votes. Opponents accused him and incumbent President Joko Widodo of election fraud and nepotism.
Ukraine has verified about 1,600 people, including patients, representatives of vulnerable groups, and OSCE staff, who were illegally detained and convicted by Russia.
Russian troops have dug trenches on all the beaches from Yevpatoria to Pryberezhne in southwestern Crimea, preparing for possible military action.
The majority of respondents (52%) support the introduction of criminal liability for any cooperation with the occupation administration, while 47% support punishment only for cooperation that led to serious consequences and crimes.
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is gradually shedding scaffolding, exposing its new spire nearly 5 years after a devastating fire in 2019.
The majority of Ukrainians see a common future with residents of the Russian-occupied territories in 2022 and 2014, and most are ready to discuss the format of this future, according to a poll.
CERN decided to end its cooperation with Russian scientists by dismissing some researchers from joint projects, a move Russia condemned as "politicized, discriminatory and unacceptable" toward its scientists.
The Biden administration has warned U. S. state governors that hostile foreign powers are launching crippling cyberattacks targeting critical water and wastewater utilities across the United States, creating risks of disruptions to clean drinking water supplies and imposing significant costs.
A team of scientists from the University of Amsterdam has announced that they have managed to eliminate HIV from infected cells. This gives hope for the possibility of curing this chronic disease.
Texas and the White House are fighting a legal battle over a Texas law that allows state authorities to arrest and deport immigrants, which conflicts with federal immigration policy.
Russia has passed a law exempting contract soldiers from criminal liability, with the exception of those convicted of pedophilia. This law also does not apply to suspects and accused of crimes "against public security" and "against the constitutional order and security of the state.
The European Commission is considering options for additional duties on grain imports from Russia and the Russian Federation, as well as seeking a balance in supporting Ukraine's economy and imposing protective barriers on a certain group of Ukrainian goods.
Protests against government austerity measures in Argentina have led to clashes between police and demonstrators, with police using tear gas, water cannons and batons against protesters blocking roads in Buenos Aires.
Poland and France have agreed to further restrict imports of Ukrainian agricultural products, potentially costing Ukraine €1. 2 billion in trade revenues, ahead of crucial trade talks between Ukraine and the EU.
The operation in Irpin divided the Russian group attacking Kyiv into two parts, marking a turning point in the defense of the Ukrainian capital.
The United States proposes immediate bilateral talks with Russia and China on strategic arms control without any preconditions.
Grant Shapps canceled a trip to Odessa for safety reasons after the plane carrying him from Poland to England jammed the GPS signal while flying over the Kaliningrad region of rf.
The third most important leader of Hamas' militant wing, Marwan Issa, was killed in an Israeli military operation last week.
The United States warns Israel against a large-scale ground invasion of Rafah in Gaza, citing concerns about the worsening humanitarian crisis and Israel's further international isolation.
Russia will use Putin's claimed "record victory" in the fake elections to justify the continuation of the war and the occupation of parts of Ukraine.
Special Forces divers trained in Odesa before performing special combat missions, covering the enemy from attacks from the sea and moving into the enemy's rear to destroy their equipment and personnel.
In the Lviv region, a woman with a disability was detained who offered to marry men of military age for $10,000 and then illegally smuggled them across the border as escorts for a person with a disability.
Two men were exposed for organizing an illegal scheme to smuggle Ukrainian citizens of military age across the state border during martial law, offering fake residence permits, volunteer driver registration or fake exit stamps for a fee of USD 2,500 to 10,000.
Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi congratulated Vladimir Putin on his re-election as President of Russia and expressed his desire to further strengthen the strategic partnership between India and Russia.
The Ministry of Reintegration's hotline, which consists of 36 operators working around the clock, has processed more than 850,000 calls from Ukrainians since mid-2012 to address crisis issues faced by internally displaced persons, including status and benefits, as well as payments to families of prisoners of war.
Ukraine's armed forces repelled 12 Russian attacks in the south, while Russian forces applied pressure using numerous attack drones and fired at least 14 bombs and missiles in Zaporizhzhia.
A fraudster was detained who extorted $5,000 by promising to issue a fake certificate of an advisor to a battalion commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which would allegedly help him avoid mobilization.
More than 20 extremely dangerous military items, including artillery shells, mortar shells, explosives, hand grenades and grenade launchers, were discovered and neutralized by bomb squad last week in 4 districts of Sumy region.
Trump claims he outsmarted Democrats by releasing an unconfirmed recording of a conversation with President Vladimir Zelensky that has a likely connection to impeachment.
Aliyev said the recent meeting of the foreign ministers and deputy prime ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia on border delimitation issues shows good chances for the settlement of relations between the two countries.