A bipartisan delegation from the U. S. Congress will visit Hungary on Sunday to urge it to approve Sweden's NATO membership application, as Hungary is currently the only country that has not ratified Sweden's membership in the alliance.
Hundreds of thousands of travellers in France are forced to seek road connections due to a large-scale strike by SNCF controllers.
The White House confirmed that Russia is developing anti-satellite weapons, but said they have not yet been put into service and cannot cause direct physical destruction.
Prince Harry tried to ride a skeleton at a speed of almost 100 km/h while visiting the track for the upcoming Invictus Games in Canada.
The former director and deputy director of the Ukrainian state-owned enterprise Pivdenkiproshakht were sentenced to more than 7 years in prison each for embezzling USD 7 million.
The MP noted that the agenda of the Verkhovna Rada for the next week does not include the dismissal of Bezuhla from the post of deputy head of the Defense Committee or consideration of the law on mobilization in the second reading.
The head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration said there was no need to panic, as the Ukrainian Armed Forces were reliably protecting the region and a second line of defense was being created.
An official of the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine was detained for receiving a bribe of $3,300 for illegally facilitating the export of antique weapons from Ukraine without permits.
In occupied Mariupol, 12 high-rise buildings on Budivelnykiv Avenue were left without heating due to another breakdown in communications.
Ukraine increased its daily gas production by rehabilitating an old well that now produces more than 340,000 cubic meters of gas per day.
Airbus has announced plans to replace the A320 family with new models of aircraft running on hydrogen and sustainable fuels by the mid-2030s.
Over the next five years, Microsoft is investing more than €3 billion in Germany to expand artificial intelligence through new data centers and training programs.
The Israeli military launched a missile attack on Lebanese territory, killing 12 people, including 6 children, as well as 4 Hezbollah representatives. Hezbollah members. The Israel Defence Forces claimed that it was a retaliatory strike to a rocket fired from Lebanon that an Israeli soldier was killed.
Polish farmers and carriers threaten to block border traffic in February and March to protest the EU-Ukraine international freight agreement.
The parliamentarians discussed with IMF representatives the attraction of international assistance in the amount of $37 billion and more than 400 billion hryvnias for Ukraine's military campaign.
The Ukrainian government discussed with the German delegation joint regional recovery projects with German investors, as well as the priorities and agenda of the 2024 Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin.
Search operations at the site of a destroyed residential building in the village of New York have been temporarily suspended due to targeted hostile shelling.
The government is planning a large-scale program to restore Ukraine's damaged energy infrastructure using modern technologies and attracting international investors.
The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine has collected quotes from the works of Ukrainian poets to share on Valentine's Day.
The Serbian Court of Appeal overturned the sentence of former SBU General Andrei Naumov, who was sentenced to one year in prison, and returned the case for retrial to the lower court in Niš.
Putin's spokesman denies that the Kremlin is ready to freeze Russia's war in Ukraine.
The Paris Court of Appeal will decide whether to reduce the sentence of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy from 1 year in prison to a suspended sentence of 1 year for illegal overspending on his campaign during the 2012 presidential election.
The explosions at several gas pipelines in Iran were classified by the authorities as a terrorist attack.
In occupied parts of Luhansk region, campaigning for a single candidate supported by Russia in the upcoming "elections", while some residents can still vote with Ukrainian passports.
The state has returned over 50 hectares of defense land worth over UAH 803 million located in the border area with Romania after the prosecutor's office proved that they had been illegally transferred to municipal ownership.
Russian President Putin has signed a law authorizing the confiscation of property for those convicted of spreading "fakes about the Russian army" or calling for actions against Russia's security.
The Dutch government will appeal the court's ban on the export of F-35 parts to Israel in the country's Supreme Court.
Negotiations between Israel and Hamas in Cairo were extended for another 3 days to continue work on a ceasefire agreement.
The woman's partner beat her two young sons, aged 2 and 4. The children suffered moderate bodily injuries. The police opened a criminal investigation.
Over the past week, the National Guard destroyed over 100 pieces of Russian military equipment, including tanks, armored vehicles, and ammunition depots, liquidating assets worth tens of millions of dollars.