With McConnell's resignation as Senate Republican leader, Ukraine loses an important ally in passing bipartisan aid packages.
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky has announced that he will step down as Senate Republican leader in November 2024 after nearly two decades in office.
Argentina's President Javier Milei plans to hold a Latin American summit in 2024 to support Ukraine as it fights against Russian aggression.
Two people were killed and four were injured as a result of Russian shelling of Siversk and Pereizne, Donetsk region, on February 28.
The U. S. Army is reducing its force by 24,000 soldiers, or almost 5%, due to recruiting difficulties and a changing security environment.
The German Finance Minister proposes to use the interest from frozen Russian assets totaling billions of dollars to finance Ukraine's defense against Russian aggression.
The Ministry of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure of Ukraine is preparing to launch a full-fledged compensation service for destroyed housing, as more than 500 applications for restoration have already been submitted.
The EU is preparing to completely cut off Russian gas supplies through Ukraine by the end of the year, as it has already sharply reduced its imports of Russian gas, oil, and coal over the past two years.
The White House is preparing to sign an executive order that would prohibit data brokers and other companies from selling U. S. data to organizations in hostile foreign countries such as China and Russia.
Japan has begun exploring the first unit of the Fukushima nuclear power plant with a small drone to check for fuel residue in places previously inaccessible to robots.
Alexei Navalny's funeral will be held on March 1 in a Moscow temple.
Secret Russian military files obtained by the Financial Times describe war-game scenarios from 2008-2014 that considered a potential Chinese invasion and discussed principles for the possible use of tactical nuclear weapons in the early stages of a conflict with a major power.
In March, Chinese Special Envoy Li Hui will visit Ukraine, Russia, and several EU countries for a second round of "shuttle diplomacy" to discuss the settlement of the war in Ukraine.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has announced the need for structural changes in the company and stricter regulation of artificial intelligence systems following controversy over biased and absurd responses from Google chatbots.
The former investigator of the Donetsk City Police Department is suspected of collaborating with the "DPR": he detained and interrogated Ukrainians who disagreed with Russia's policies, conducted searches in their homes, and took over the case of an Azov fighter who now faces 10 years in prison.
The European Parliament has passed a controversial nature conservation law that requires at least 20% of the EU's land and marine areas to be restored by 2030 through measures such as reforestation and wetland restoration.
The Government has approved a new information system for the release of Ukrainian prisoners of war from Russia and assigned new tasks to Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War.
Macron asked the French government to debate and vote in parliament on the bilateral security agreement signed with Ukraine on Feb. 16 to guarantee long-term military and civilian support.
Farmers in Warsaw protested against food imports from Ukraine by assembling a tank from hay bales with the slogan "AgroAbrams".
A 52-year-old woman from the Kherson region was suspected of collaboration for heading the "capital construction department" during the Russian occupation and carrying out orders from the occupiers.
The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the use of state funds for free dental prosthetics for veterans and combatants through medical institutions that are partners of the Health Service of Ukraine.
Five Chinese coast guard ships entered the restricted waters around Taiwan's Kinmen Islands, increasing tensions between China and Taiwan.
The Speaker of the Armenian Parliament stated that Armenia asked the CSTO one question about its zone of responsibility, which remained unanswered, so he believes that the CSTO has frozen its relations with Armenia and is not functioning.
New York City police detained protesters criticizing Israel's role in the Gaza conflict near Rockefeller Center during an interview with US President Joe Biden on an evening TV show in midtown Manhattan.
The EU agrees to confiscate interest from frozen Russian assets to create a fund to support Ukraine's recovery, without resorting to full asset confiscation.
Four climbers were killed and three injured in an avalanche on the Puy de Dome mountain range in the French Alps.
Ukraine's president warned that without new US military aid, Ukraine will not be able to protect the Black Sea shipping corridor, which provides grain exports that are crucial to world food markets.
Rescuers in hazmat suits visited Donald Trump Jr. 's home in Florida after he opened an envelope with an unknown white substance.
Ukrainian para-athletes achieved outstanding success at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in France: 13 gold, 7 silver and 4 bronze medals. Maksym Koval set a world record in the shot put.
"Hezbollah" has launched new attacks on Israeli territory. The pro-Iranian militant movement claims to have fired 60 rockets at Israeli military base in the Golan Heights.