France reaffirms its unwavering support for Moldova's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity amid growing fears that Transnistria could become a new flashpoint.
During his visit to Washington, D. C., German Economy Minister Robert Habeck called on the United States to provide Ukraine with more financial assistance.
Russian troops shell the center and one of the districts of Kherson, residents are urged to stay in hiding.
Sweden officially becomes the 32nd member of NATO after all member states accepted its accession protocol.
Macron met with leaders of French political parties to drum up more support for Ukraine ahead of the EU elections, doubling down on calls for more military aid despite opposition from some parties, such as the far-right National Rally.
U. S. lawmakers have launched an investigation into whether SpaceX is taking adequate security measures to prevent Russia's illegal use of the Starlink satellite Internet service in Ukraine, raising concerns about potential sanctions violations.
The sanctioned Russian tanker Lisnychny Prospect docked in the Chinese port of Huanghua to unload 700,000 barrels of Russian Sokol oil, despite US sanctions against the vessel.
Norway will provide about 140 million euros for a Czech initiative to purchase ammunition for Ukraine.
In the morning, the enemy attacked Odesa region from tactical aircraft from the Black Sea, the missile lost its combat capability on approach.
Putin is being prosecuted for war crimes and will face a military tribunal, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
Dnipro metro station, which has been closed since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion, will resume normal operations from 05:41 to 22:36 on March 8, but will be closed during the air raid alert as it is a ground station.
A European Parliament committee has approved the extension of trade liberalization measures for Ukraine, allowing duty-free exports of agricultural products to the EU until June 5, 2025, with safeguards to address potential market disruptions.
A fire broke out in the barracks of the Higher Tank Command School in Kazan, Russia, according to Russian Telegram channels.
China's Foreign Minister accused the US of suppressing China, promised to deepen ties with Russia, and emphasized the importance of a "multipolar world order" not dominated by US hegemony.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk plans to discuss with European leaders the need to return to pre-war principles of trade with Ukraine and other countries to protect European and Polish markets and producers, as well as to express concerns about the EU's Green Deal policy and its impact on Polish farmers.
russia has the resources from high oil prices, sanctions evasion and state investment to sustain the war in Ukraine at the current intensity for at least two more years, according to a report by Lithuanian intelligence services.
Border guards stopped a Russian sabotage and reconnaissance group that was trying to infiltrate Sumy region from Russia.
Russian troops continue to maintain a significant grouping near Avdiivka, actively using aviation and armored vehicles for fire support, in order to storm Ukrainian positions south of Avdiivka.
The U. S. Department of State and the German Marshall Fund of the United States have announced the creation of the Ukraine Cities Partnership, a new public-private initiative to help redevelop and rebuild sustainable, inclusive, and resilient Ukrainian cities.
A jury found Hannah Gutierrez-Reed guilty of manslaughter in the murder of cinematographer Halina Hutchins on the set of the movie "Rust.
The Biden administration is considering using about $200 million in U. S. military funding to provide immediate support to Ukraine as a larger aid package is stalled in Congress.
On March 6 and 7, the enemy fired artillery at settlements in Mykolaiv region, without causing any casualties.
In Ukraine, on March 7, some regions are expected to have moderate weather with little precipitation, while the rest of the country will experience dry weather with temperatures ranging from -5°C to +8°C.
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has warned of an enemy missile heading for Zatoka in Odesa region.
Russian troops fired 253 times at 12 settlements in Zaporizhzhia region using artillery, multiple launch rocket systems and unmanned aerial vehicles, destroying residential buildings and infrastructure.
Russian troops shelled residential areas and infrastructure in several settlements in Kherson region, damaging 16 residential buildings, a university, a gas pipeline, port facilities, and injuring 4 people.
According to the Ukrainian prosecutor's office, one person was killed and seven others, including three minors, were injured as a result of Russian missile fire on the village of Borova in Kharkiv region.
Ukraine's Naftogaz Group has launched a new well that produces 400,000 cubic meters of gas per day, making it one of the company's most productive wells this year.
Austria has approved the expansion of its gas pipeline with Germany to gain greater independence from Russian gas.
Ukrainian intelligence used a drone to destroy a Russian surveillance system worth about $50,000 and a vehicle near the border.