Ukrainian troops are engaged in battles with superior enemy forces in the Kursk region. The enemy is using FPV drones to control a 5-kilometer area and is trying to encircle the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In Kharkiv region, there were three cases of people falling through the ice during the day. One man died, while two others were rescued and taken to the hospital.
The Israeli Minister of Energy ordered to stop electricity supply to the Gaza Strip. This decision is related to the holding of 59 hostages and Hamas's refusal of the ceasefire proposal.
Yaroslav Maguchikh won her third consecutive gold medal at the European Indoor Championship in high jump. The Ukrainian athlete cleared a height of 1.99 m, ahead of her Serbian and Swedish rivals.
Health ministers from 11 EU member states propose including the purchase of essential medicines in the scope of defense funds. The initiative may gain access to a portion of the funds from the €800 billion "Re-arm Europe" plan.
In an interview with Fox News, Trump did not give a direct answer regarding easing pressure on Russia. The former US president also criticized Zelensky and Biden's policy on supporting Ukraine.
From March 10 to 12, negotiations between the delegations of Ukraine and the USA will take place in Jeddah regarding the cessation of the war. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will also meet with the Prince of Saudi Arabia to discuss common interests.
The CIA base in Virginia mistakenly appeared on the list of government buildings for sale from DODGE by Elon Musk. The building houses over 35,000 items from the Obama family and other classified materials.
The occupiers carried out 20 attacks in the Pokrovsk and 13 in the Toretsk directions. In the Lyman and Siversk directions, the enemy has also intensified, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are conducting defensive battles.
The European Commission will present a new law on the repatriation of illegal migrants from the territory of the EU. Ursula von der Leyen announced the introduction of the "European Return Order" and a ban on entry for deported individuals.
U. S. Secret Service agents opened fire on an armed man near the White House on Sunday morning. The incident occurred after a warning about a "suicidal" man heading to Washington from Indiana.
22-year-old Nazar Chepurnyi won a gold medal in the vault and a bronze in the floor exercises at the World Cup in gymnastics in Baku. This is already the 11th medal for the athlete at the World Cup stages.
Starting from April 2025, only electric and water-powered boats will be allowed to navigate in the center of Amsterdam. Owners of boats with gasoline engines will receive temporary exemptions until 2030.
In the village of Ivashky in the Zolochiv community, two civilians - a man and a woman - were killed as a result of a Russian drone attack. Another man was seriously injured and was hospitalized.
Controversial Romanian presidential candidate Călin Georgescu submitted documents to participate in the new election race, which will take place on May 4. However, his candidacy may be rejected due to a criminal record and accusations of creating fascist groups.
Under the pretext of anti-sabotage exercises, Russian security forces are conducting mass checks of cars and phones in occupied Crimea. They are trying to identify pro-Ukrainian citizens.
The head of Iran's Foreign Ministry stated the refusal of direct negotiations with the US regarding the nuclear program due to a policy of pressure. Furthermore, Araqchi warned that a military attack on Iran would lead to a regional fire.
Russia is considering the possibility of a temporary ceasefire, but demands progress towards a final peace settlement. Moscow does not oppose the presence of peacekeepers from neutral countries, but excludes NATO troops.
Pope Francis has been in a Roman hospital for the third week due to double pneumonia. The pontiff is undergoing therapy alternating between nighttime lung ventilation and daytime oxygen therapy, and his condition remains stable.
Jennifer Lopez is unhappy with the frequent publication of photos of Ben Affleck with Jennifer Garner. The former couple spends a lot of time together after Affleck's divorce from Lopez.
Trump's decree on the creation of a strategic Bitcoin reserve from confiscated assets disappointed investors. BTC fell to $84,717, while major altcoins lost between 3.4% and 7.8% of their value.
On Monday, March 10, employees at 11 German airports will hold a 24-hour strike over a pay dispute. The Verdi union is demanding an 8% pay increase or an additional 350 euros per month.
In February 2025, nine Ukrainian book shelves were opened in six countries around the world. New locations appeared in Greece, Finland, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, and Morocco.
Emergency responders from the State Emergency Service eliminated the consequences of a Russian drone strike on the Arch of the new safe confinement at Chernobyl. The radiation background remains normal, however, the damage to the structure requires further investigation.
A study by Binghamton University has revealed a critical decline in the butterfly population in the USA over the past 20 years. One third of species have experienced a serious decline, threatening food production and ecosystems.
Russian infantry units are trying to attack the Ukrainian defense on the border of Sumy region. There is a decrease in drone activity observed, but the enemy continues mortar shelling and uses dozens of UAVs daily.
The appellate court confirmed the legality of the president's decree on sanctions against oligarch Serhiy Kurchenko. The blocking of assets for 10 years remains in force due to national security threats and support for terrorism.
The US may refuse military assistance to NATO countries that do not meet the defense spending threshold. The Trump administration is considering changes to Article 5 of the treaty and the redistribution of troops in Europe.
Star forward Neymar has been called up to the Brazil national team after a 1. 5-year break due to a knee injury. In the last 4 matches for "Santos", he scored 3 goals and provided 3 assists.
The US has halted the transfer of satellite data for targeting HIMARS in Ukraine. Former CIA director John Brennan called it an unprecedented case in 35 years and warned of catastrophic consequences.