Remote access communication devices have been found on Chinese-made cranes operating in U. S. ports, raising national security concerns about the potential risk of sabotage and espionage.
Israel will take part in the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Hurricane" after rejecting two previous proposals that were deemed too politically charged, allowing the country to participate in the event in Malmö, Sweden, in compliance with the principles of political neutrality.
Soldiers of the 47th Independent Mechanised Brigade destroyed Russian armoured vehicles that were used to transport infantry in the Avdeevskoe direction.
Pornhub, Xvideos, and Stripchat have sued the EU to challenge new content moderation obligations under the Digital Services Act, which classifies them as "very large online platforms" requiring stricter rules to combat illegal and harmful content.
A 33-year-old beauty blogger from Kyiv and a 61-year-old parking lot security guard were suspected of disseminating materials justifying Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine and denying it as an internal civil conflict.
Canada has officially released a silver coin in the shape of a Ukrainian Easter egg designed by Ukrainian-Canadian artist Tanya Mykytyuk, featuring intricate folk motifs and bright colors.
Japan is seriously concerned about closer military cooperation between China and Russia in light of its own security and that of the region.
There is a temporary lull in the Black Sea after the sinking of the Russian ship Sergei Kotov, but Russia will soon deploy another ship to fulfill its missions, according to a Ukrainian Navy spokesman.
The Russian army continues its "meaty" assaults on the left bank of the Dnipro River, despite the lack of resources, suffering heavy losses in the Krynky area, shelling settlements on the left bank with artillery and drones.
China accuses the United States of misperceiving it and failing to fulfill the promises made during the Biden-Xi meeting, while updating its methods of suppressing China.
Western allies, including Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Denmark, Canada, and France, have expressed support for the Czech Republic's initiative to purchase hundreds of thousands of artillery shells for Ukraine from non-EU countries, with almost all of the necessary funding already secured.
Ukrainian special forces discovered and provided artillery units with targeting instructions to destroy the Russian ZOPARK-1 radar station and its crew in the Liman sector.
The General Staff demonstrated an extensive system of new engineering fortifications stretching for hundreds of meters along the second line of defense in the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia sectors and consisting of dozens of strongholds connected by zigzag trenches.
Olena Zelenska says that she and her husband, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, live parallel lives because of their busy schedules and can only meet for a few hours about once a week.
A court decision returned a thousand-year-old archaeological site in Rivne region worth UAH 3. 2 million to state ownership after its illegal privatization.
The USS Carney, a US Navy destroyer in the Red Sea, shot down an anti-ship ballistic missile and three attack drones launched by Iranian-backed Houthi forces in Yemen on March 5.
Kyoto City Council will ban tourists from the narrow streets of the Gion neighborhood to limit unacceptable activities such as lying on the roads for photos that disturb geisha and residents.
Nikki Haley won the Republican primary in Vermont by a narrow margin. Elsewhere, the former president and the current White House chief of staff of the White House won one victory after another.
A train conductor in Ukraine refused to let a group of women through, insisting that a man should get on first, prompting promises from the railroad company to re-educate the conductor.
Estonia, France and Poland are calling on the European Commission to increase funding for the defense industry to speed up joint procurement and production of military equipment across Europe.
Ukrainian intelligence gained valuable information by hacking into the Russian Defense Ministry's database, and a spokesman for the agency said that future hacking attacks could be even more extensive.
The Cabinet of Ministers has dismissed the deputy head of the State Agency for Infrastructure Restoration and Development, who had held the post since January.
The Russian army suffered significant losses in its attempts to strengthen the offensive on the Robotic Arc in the Zaporizhzhya region of Ukraine: three MLRS were destroyed, dozens of other units of the occupier's equipment. In addition, more than 400 soldiers of the Russian army were killed and wounded.
According to a survey by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology, 49% of Ukrainians believe that increased state control over information on the Internet will restrict citizens' rights and freedoms, which indicates a decline in trust in the government.
Donald Trump won the Republican primary in North Dakota on the eve of the Super Tuesday vote.
NATO soldiers have crossed the Vistula River in Poland as part of a major military readiness exercise called Dragon-24.
A US Air Force employee was arrested for allegedly disclosing classified information about Ukrainian military targets to a dating site from February to April 2022.
Poland's defense minister urges citizens not to distribute photos or details of NATO troop movements during military exercises in Poland to maintain deterrence against potential threats.
Experts say that Russia may have intercepted more conversations between German officers and officials and may have leaked them to influence public opinion in Germany and split Western allies over support for Ukraine.
German police have stepped up their search for two other suspected members of the far-left RAF group after arresting one of them in Berlin last week.