Sailors of the Ukrainian Navy rescued five civilians who were thrown into the open sea in Odesa.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the formation of an unprecedented government of national unity, which includes 11 parliamentary parties, and the former opposition received 12 of 32 ministerial positions.
South Korean company SK Hynix is investing nearly $75 billion in artificial intelligence and chip manufacturing by 2028, with a particular focus on AI technologies.
Russians raise utility tariffs in the temporarily occupied territories to force locals to obtain Russian passports to receive subsidies.
Ten countries and organizations have joined the communiqué adopted at the end of the Peace Summit in Switzerland, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's evening address on June 30.
The U. S. military destroyed three Houthi unmanned aerial vehicles in the Red Sea over the past 24 hours in a self-defense operation.
A gas explosion in a restaurant in Turkey kills 5 people and injures more than 50.
Spain defeated Georgia 4-1 to reach the quarterfinals of Euro 2024, winning all three group matches with a total score of 5-0.
Two explosions occurred in Dnipro, Ukraine, triggering an air raid alert in the eastern regions due to a missile threat.
Hungary takes over the presidency of the EU Council for 6 months amid serious disagreements with the EU leadership on issues such as the war in Ukraine and migration.
U. S. military bases in Europe were placed on high alert due to credible intelligence indicating the likelihood of terrorist activity or attack.
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in June, the Russian occupiers lost 33,713 personnel, 352 tanks, 589 armored combat vehicles and other significant military equipment.
Six residents suffered acute stress and one elderly woman was hospitalized after rocket fragments hit a residential building in Kyiv's Obolon district, causing a fire.
The U. S. Department of Justice will charge Boeing with fraud for failing to comply with an agreed anti-fraud program following fatal airplane crashes in 2018-2019.
England defeated Slovakia 2-1 after extra time to reach the quarterfinals of Euro 2024.
Exit polls show that the far-right National Rally party wins the first round of parliamentary elections in France with about 34% of the vote.
North Korea launches an unidentified ballistic missile toward the Sea of Japan, according to the South Korean military.
A Russian airstrike on the village of Dariivka in Kherson region killed one person and damaged a school, a humanitarian headquarters, critical infrastructure and residential buildings.
Thanks to the joint efforts of state, regional, municipal and private services, the water supply system and road in Vilnyansk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, were quickly restored after an enemy missile attack.
Russians shelled six settlements in Sumy region with mortars, artillery and drones, causing 59 explosions.
A Russian missile strike on Kyiv damages a residential building, injuring 6 people, leading to an investigation.
Since the launch of the service, Ukrzaliznytsia has transported more than 30,000 Ukrainian defenders and their families.
The newly elected Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, Metropolitan Daniel, accused Ukraine of responsibility for the war and repeated Russian propaganda about the conflict.
Rescuers continue to search for 2 missing people who are likely trapped under the rubble of a high-rise building in Dnipro, Ukraine, which was hit by a Russian missile attack on June 28.
Explosions were heard in the occupied city of Kerch in Crimea, with a local resident confirming about five explosions, two of which were very powerful, and Russian air defense systems reportedly fired missiles near the cities of Virmensk and Shcholkino in Crimea.
Three people are killed when a small plane crashes on a highway near Paris after hitting a power line.
The library damaged by the Russian occupiers in the de-occupied village of Rudnytske, Kyiv region, was restored thanks to a grant competition to support early recovery in the liberated territories.
Agreements for the supply of flasks were concluded without tenders with dubious companies that had not previously been involved in such supplies. And the specifications and requirements for the flasks were actually developed for specific bidders.
A photo exhibition "The Will to Win" has opened in Kyiv, showcasing the preparation of Ukrainian athletes for competitions in the face of war and emphasizing their resilience and determination to succeed despite the challenges they face.
The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources has received official letters from local authorities in Odesa Oblast demanding the dismissal of the management of the Tuzly Estuaries National Park over allegations of poaching, waste and misuse of budget funds.