Three of China's largest banks have stopped accepting payments from sanctioned Russian banks due to fears of secondary US sanctions.
A 39-year-old man who disappeared in Cherkasy on February 7 after driving away in his car was found alive and well in the forest near the Irdyne River after a two-week long search involving police, foresters, the military and concerned citizens.
Mercedes-Benz is recalling 250,000 vehicles worldwide starting with the 2023 model year, including the AMG GT, C-Class, CLE, E-Class, EQE, EQS, GLC, S-Class and SL models, to replace certain parts due to potential fuse problems that could cause engine failure and fire.
Ukrainian weightlifters won 12 medals, including 5 gold and 5 silver, at the European Championships in Sofia.
A three-dimensional black trident, symbolizing their work, was approved as the emblem of the armband for Ukrainian intelligence officers.
Ukrainian prosecutors have registered more than 122,000 cases of war crimes committed by Russian troops since their invasion in 2022, of which 509 suspects have been notified of suspicion and 80 have been convicted.
The investigation against two collaborators who performed law enforcement functions in the Kupiansk district during the Russian occupation, illegally detaining and escorting citizens until the region was liberated in September, has been completed; they now face 12 to 15 years in prison if found guilty.
A Kyiv resident who defrauded citizens of almost UAH 100,000 under the "your relative is in trouble" scheme will stand trial.
Putin will deliver his annual address to the Russian parliament on February 29. He is expected to discuss Russian policy directions, including the war in Ukraine and economic development.
Bulgaria delays the delivery of 100 armored personnel carriers to Ukraine because it is asking NATO to cover transportation costs.
The Ministry of Finance of Ukraine has published a Reform Matrix containing more than 200 conditions in key sectors of the economy to monitor Ukraine's progress in implementing reforms.
The UK High Court has dismissed a challenge to plans to build a road tunnel near the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, allowing the £1. 7 billion project to go ahead despite concerns that it could cause irreversible damage.
An American man claims to have won $340 million in the lottery, but officials said it was a "website error" and voided his winnings; he sued the lottery companies.
At least 49 people have been killed in clashes between tribes in Papua New Guinea's Enga province over a long-standing territorial dispute.
Ukrainian unmanned transporters FoxTac have passed preliminary tests for the remote controlled evacuation of wounded soldiers from the battlefield.
Border guards in Odessa Region stopped a car with two men in military uniform who were trying to travel to Moldova and pay the driver $5,000-$6,000. to pay the driver $5,000-$6,000.
The Ministry of Defense is testing fabrics that are supposed to absorb infrared radiation to make thermal imaging invisible capes for Ukrainian soldiers.
The EU launches an investigation into TikTok for possible violations of child protection and harmful content rules under the Digital Services Act.
The coat of arms with a new trident made from scrap metal from destroyed Russian equipment was restored at the memorial to the Heroes of Ukraine in Kherson.
The commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said that although ammunition is a problem, the war is entering a phase where unmanned vehicles are fighting and destroying about 70% of targets.
Ukraine and Japan have signed a double taxation treaty, which provides for the allocation of taxation rights for certain types of income, such as dividends, interest and royalties, received by residents of one country from sources in the other.
Navalny's mother and lawyers were denied access to his body at the morgue and told that the investigation into his death was still ongoing and that the cause of death had not been established.
European officials have privately discussed the creation of a continent-wide addition to NATO that could work alongside or replace U. S. security guarantees, depending on the outcome of the U.S. election.
A resident of Rivne was suspected of raping a 15-year-old schoolgirl whom he met online and drove to a deserted area despite her resistance.
Controversy with German entrepreneurs over Green Deal initiatives could affect Ursula von der Leyen's programme when she is re-elected president of the European Commission.
The Kherson Art Museum has identified 88 paintings from its collection that were stolen by the Russian occupiers and found in Crimea, including a work by People's Artist of Ukraine Viktor Poltavets.
Russian troops suffered heavy losses - up to 500 servicemen were killed in one day of fighting in the Avdiivka sector, said Alexander Tarnavsky, commander of the Tavria operational and strategic grouping of troops.
Germany is preparing a new €1. 1 billion military aid package for Ukraine, which will include howitzers, air defense systems, ammunition, and missiles.
Following the liberation of more than 10,000 square kilometers in the Kharkiv region from Russian forces, police have identified 875 of the 1,008 bodies found there, including 29 children, and investigations into more than 17,000 alleged war crimes are ongoing.
Senator Tom Tillis criticized Tucker Carlson for praising low food prices in Russia in a video, saying Carlson was a "useful idiot" for spreading Kremlin propaganda.