NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg made an unannounced visit to Kyiv and met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The G7 energy ministers are discussing setting a common target date of 2035 for the closure of coal-fired power plants, a significant step toward the phase-out of fossil fuels.
A Czech police investigation confirmed that the 2014 Vrbetice military depot bombings were organized by agents of Russia's GRU military intelligence agency, the same ones behind the Salisbury assassination attempt in the UK, but the case was shelved because the suspects cannot be prosecuted while on Russian territory.
A bus crash on the outskirts of Mexico City killed 18 people and injured 32 others when it overturned on a highway en route from Guanajuato to Chalma.
Tesla has overcome key obstacles to the introduction of its fully autonomous driving system in China by partnering with Baidu for mapping and navigation functions, and by meeting data security requirements following an unannounced visit by Elon Musk.
The Ukrainian government has allocated UAH 60. 5 billion for pension payments, UAH 5.3 billion for housing subsidies and benefits, and UAH 2,655.8 million for insurance payments, including UAH 1,491.7 million for sick leave payments for April 2024.
Ukraine's power system remains in short supply during certain hours due to damage from Russian missile strikes.
Polish protesters unblocked the border with Ukraine after the talks, and the next meeting of the Ukrainian and Polish agriculture ministers is scheduled for May 7.
A train traveling from Firmini to Lyon collided with rocks due to a slope subsidence caused by heavy rains, evacuating about 200 passengers and leaving two people with minor injuries.
Over the weekend, Baltic ministers warned of the risk of an air disaster due to GPS jamming blamed on Russia, after two Finnish flights were forced to turn around midway due to interference with navigation signals.
Truck traffic has resumed at the Rava-Ruska-Hrebenne checkpoint on the Polish-Ukrainian border, with the exception of trucks transporting grain crops, which are banned from entering Poland.
Due to grid restrictions and hostile attacks on energy facilities in eastern Ukraine, power outages occurred in Kharkiv region and Kryvyi Rih, while Ukraine provided emergency assistance by transferring excess electricity to the Polish grid.
Two children born in 2021 and 2018 were hospitalized due to carbon monoxide poisoning in their apartment in Uzhhorod, probably due to clogged ventilation.
China's intelligence chief promises a "powerful offensive" to combat espionage and eliminate traitors amid a barrage of espionage accusations from Europe and the United States.
The official Ukrainian bots of the special services and the Ministry of Digital Transformation, previously blocked on Telegram, have resumed their work to help fight Russian aggression.
Over the past day, three civilians were wounded in seven localities in Donetsk region as a result of Russian shelling, and 15 civilian objects were damaged, including 10 residential buildings and educational institutions.
Harvey Weinstein, the former movie mogul, was hospitalized at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan for a series of tests after returning to New York following an appeals court ruling that overturned his 2020 rape conviction.
Russian troops shelled the border of Chernihiv region 11 times with various types of weapons, causing 59 explosions, but no casualties were reported.
Former Georgian State Minister Alexi Petriashvili was detained at a protest against the law on foreign agents in Tbilisi.
Ukrainian Special Operations Forces destroyed an ammunition depot and killed 3 enemy servicemen, 5 more were wounded during reconnaissance operations in the southern sector using FPV drones, drones with a drop system and 122-mm D-30 howitzers.
The largest Western banks operating in Russia paid more than €800 million in taxes to the Kremlin in 2023, four times the pre-war level, despite promises to minimize their influence after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
A truck hit a pedestrian on the Kyiv-Chop highway in the village of Chyshky near Lviv, causing traffic to be blocked and forcing police to reverse traffic.
Russians shelled the border areas and settlements of Sumy region 6 times, causing 41 explosions and shelling Krasnopilska and Esmanska communities with mortars and artillery.
Schools in Bangladesh reopened on Sunday despite the ongoing heatwave and temperatures expected to rise above 40°C.
About 15 settlements in Kharkiv region came under artillery and mortar fire from the enemy, with several civilian casualties and damage to private homes in various locations.
A fire broke out in an industrial area near the KAMAZ car plant in the Russian city of Naberezhnye Chelny, causing thick black smoke visible from afar, but KAMAZ denied reports of a fire at its car assembly plant.
Two child gymnasts, aged 15 and 12, fell from a 3-meter height during a circus performance in Zaporizhzhia and were injured, prompting a police investigation into the incident.
The "Immortal Regiment" march and Victory Day parades in several western regions of Russia were canceled for security reasons, likely due to vulnerability to drone strikes and potential protests against the war in Ukraine.
Two men were injured as a result of a grenade explosion near a high-rise building in Kyiv's Sviatoshynskyi district, and police have launched an investigation.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs showed the combat work of the artillerymen of the Steel Frontier Brigade.