According to leaked internal documents, the Russian state human rights foundation has spent millions of euros to finance pro-Russian propaganda websites and activities in Europe.
The brutal Russian invasion of Ukraine has provided US intelligence agencies with a rare opportunity to recruit angry Kremlin spies who are waging war, openly appealing to disgruntled Russians to grant them access to information that is useful to the United States.
Trump, if he wins, promises to declassify documents about the Kennedy assassination and the September 11 terrorist attack and threatens to take revenge on his opponents.
Ukraine can theoretically shoot down a Russian plane in Russian airspace using German Patriot air defense systems as part of a permit issued by Berlin to launch strikes on Russia.
Saudi Arabia refused to participate in the Ukrainian peace summit in Switzerland on June 15-16, allegedly due to the absence of Russia.
Zelensky congratulated Hola Tomasdottir on winning the presidential election in Iceland and expressed hope for strengthening Ukrainian-Icelandic cooperation and ensuring peace in Europe and beyond.
Next week, electricity shortages will resume in Ukraine due to planned repairs at nuclear power plants, the consequences of recent shelling and increased consumption due to rising temperatures, which will lead to expected power outages during the day.
North Korea has temporarily suspended the launch of balloons filled with garbage and excrement into South Korea as a countermeasure, but warned it could resume the campaign if anti-North Korean leaflets were sent from the South.
The Russians carried out 19 attacks on border territories and settlements of the Sumy region, while 46 explosions were recorded in several settlements.
Halla Tomasdottir, an entrepreneur and former director of Richard Branson's company, won Iceland's presidential election with 34. 1% of the vote, becoming the country's second female president.
The Ombudsman appealed to the UN and the Red Cross to document the facts of bullying and ill-treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war by the Russian military in the Kharkiv direction, which violates the Geneva Conventions.
OPEC + countries have agreed to extend most of their oil production cuts until 2025, gradually curtailing them to support the market amid slow growth in global demand.
France and the United Kingdom have allowed Ukraine to strike at Russian military facilities in Russia with long-range scalp/Storm Shadow cruise missiles, allowing it to strike at airfields in border regions such as Kursk and Belgorod.
Vladimir Zelensky will attend the G7 summit in Apulia, Italy, as confirmed by Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni.
According to the head of KCSA Sergey Popkov, on June 3, stabilization shutdowns will operate throughout the day in Kiev, which will meet about 80% of the city's electricity needs.
A residential building collapsed in Istanbul, killing 1 person and injuring 8 others, raising concerns about the city's increased earthquake resistance.
Two teenagers drowned while swimming in a local reservoir in the village of Sutkovtsy, Khmelnitsky region.
This week's Gemini new moon on June 6 will open up many opportunities, especially for creativity, romance, communication and implementation of plans, but it also carries the risks of aggression and conflict due to tensions between Mars and Pluto.
British intelligence agency MI5 will focus more resources on counterintelligence operations against spies from Russia, China and Iran due to the Russian-Ukrainian war, the growing number of Chinese agents and organized crime activities in Iran.
The Russians shelled several settlements in the Sumy region, Ukraine, with artillery and mortars, resulting in 11 explosions.
On May 9, Russian invaders wounded one resident of the Donetsk region, chairman of the Donetsk regional state administration Vadim Filashkin said.
Explosions were heard in Kherson as the Russian army attacked from the temporarily occupied Left Bank, prompting MBA chief Roman Mrochko to urge people to seek shelter.
Zelensky met with US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to discuss Ukraine's defense needs, strengthening air defense, the F-16 Coalition and a bilateral security agreement during the Shangri-La Dialogue summit in Asia.
In the Kherson region over the past day, as a result of Russian aggression and shelling, one person was injured and numerous residential buildings and civilian infrastructure were damaged.
As a result of Russian shelling in Mykolaiv region, seven private houses and outbuildings were damaged, windows were broken and roofs were damaged, although there were no reports of injuries.
Bundestag MP Roderich Kiesewetter, a supporter of increasing military aid to Ukraine, was physically assaulted and verbally called an "instigator of war" outside a campaign tent in Olen, Germany.
The invaders carried out 381 strikes on the Zaporozhye region, striking from the air, UAV, MLRS and artillery at 6 settlements, as a result of which residential buildings were destroyed, but there were no civilian casualties.
In the Dnipropetrovsk region, the Russian aggressor fired at two settlements with kamikaze drones and artillery, damaging residential buildings, outbuildings and a garage, while Ukrainian air defense systems shot down a cruise missile and two Shahid drones.
The air defense forces destroyed 24 Russian attack drones during a night attack using cruise missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles launched from Crimea and Russia.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 509,860 personnel and 7,765 tanks.