The Vatican has arrested a former employee for trying to sell Bernini's 17th-century manuscript, which disappeared from the Vatican archives.
Yulia Tymoshenko, a Ukrainian politician and MP, has been put on the Wanted list in Russia by the Russian Ministry of internal affairs under an unspecified article of the Criminal Code.
Biden met with Macron and Zelensky to discuss support for Ukraine, with Macron calling for more active participation, while Biden ruled out sending troops but promised to continue military assistance.
Prokudin drew attention to the contradictions in Russia's statements about the Sadovoye tragedy, calling it an example of the work of Russian propaganda.
Estonia plans to ban Russian citizens from buying real estate near strategically important objects and State defense facilities.
The plane of former Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders crashed in Puget Sound Bay near Orcas Island, Washington.
Zelensky said that his legitimacy as president of Ukraine is determined by the Ukrainian people, not Putin, and that Putin's legitimacy is recognized only by himself.
France will start training Ukrainian fighter pilots and mechanics on the Mirage 2000-5 fighter jet in the coming days, and will also send about 20 technical experts to help Ukraine integrate into European Union standards.
Poland beat Ukraine 3-1 in a friendly match before Euro 2024 in Warsaw.
Denmark and the Netherlands have allocated 400 million euros for the production of CV90 infantry fighting vehicles for Ukraine, while funding is provided by the Swedish Foundation, and the vehicles themselves are mainly produced in the Netherlands.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will not take part in the global world of peace in Switzerland on June 15-16, instead the UN will be represented at the appropriate level.
Intense fighting is reportedly continuing in the Chasov Yar area of the Donetsk region, as the enemy is trying to capture the city with infantry attacks and artillery attacks.
The Ministry of Agrarian Policy is finalizing land reform projects in Ukraine, including the creation of a register with information on contaminated land plots and the launch of monitoring systems for the agricultural land market and land relations to improve public control and management decision-making.
The most tense situation remains in the Pokrovsky direction, where intense fighting continues, as the Russian occupiers try to break through the Ukrainian defenses in the area of Novoaleksandrovka, Yevgenyevka and Sokol, but the Ukrainian security forces are taking measures to stabilize the situation and prevent the enemy from advancing.
A Russian citizen with dual US and Russian citizenship pleaded guilty to illegally exporting ammunition and firearms components to Russia in 2020-2023 in exchange for paying for his daughter's education and rent.
Biden signed updated guidelines on the conditions for the use of nuclear weapons, emphasizing the need to simultaneously contain the growing arsenal of China and Russia.
Ukraine and France have renewed their nuclear energy cooperation agreements for the next 20 years, with France providing comprehensive assistance in supporting Ukraine's energy system and servicing its nuclear power plants.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron was played by people posing as former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko during a video call that he quickly realized and stopped.
France plans to create a coalition of countries to send military instructors to Ukraine to conduct exercises on Ukrainian territory in response to Ukraine's request for assistance in defending against Russian aggression.
The National Football team of Ukraine has announced the final list of 26 players who will take part in the 2024 European Championship, including goalkeepers Georgy Bushan, Anatoly Trubin and Andrey Lunin, defenders Mykola Matvienko and Vitaliy Mikolenko, midfielders Andriy Yarmolenko and Oleksandr Zinchenko, as well as forwards Artem Dovbik and Roman Yaremchuk.
IAEA experts stationed at the temporarily occupied Zaporizhia nuclear power plant heard explosions at some distance from the site, which reminds of the station's frontline location, and also noted that the plant's six reactors are in good condition and receive the necessary cooling water from underground wells.
On June 7, the Russian army shelled 6 settlements in the Sumy region of Ukraine 14 times, resulting in 54 explosions.
On June 7, a 70-year-old man was killed in the village of Chervonogrigorivskoye, Nikopol district, Dnipropetrovsk region, as a result of Russian artillery fire, who also damaged a residential building and a power line.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Fredriksen was attacked and beaten by a man on Kultorvet Street in Copenhagen on Friday evening, shocking her.
The government cancels import duties and VAT on energy equipment, launches a program of concessional lending for enterprises to purchase energy equipment and offers citizens loans at 0% in the amount of up to UAH 480,000 for the purchase of energy equipment.
The Cabinet of ministers allowed enterprises of the military-industrial complex and energy to reduce up to 100% of their employees to ensure efficient production of weapons and restore the power grid complex to strengthen Ukraine's defense capability and provide people with heat and electricity.
The head of the Odessa regional state administration Oleg Kiper said that the authorities of the Odessa region are working on the restoration of energy infrastructure on an ongoing basis.
The leadership of the Odessa region is negotiating with Turkey on the transfer of floating power plants to cover the electricity shortage. It is planned to place one vessel each in Izmail, Odessa and Yuzhny.
Due to gray grain exports and tax evasion schemes, billions of hryvnia are not received by the state budget of Ukraine, which seriously affects the economy and the pockets of citizens.
The head of the Odessa RMA called the seizure of Odessa "unrealistic".