Russian troops entered the US military base in Niger after the Nigerian junta expelled US troops from the country.
The United Nations accuses Russia of deliberately bombing a hospital in opposition-controlled northern Syria in 2019, killing relatives of a Syrian who filed a complaint with the UN Human Rights Committee.
NASA has successfully deployed an 80-square-meter solar sail system in space using RocketLab's Electron rocket, which could be seen from Earth as brightly as the star Sirius.
The Italian government is seeking compensation from the EU for the losses suffered by Italian firms due to Russian sanctions, including the idea of allowing companies whose assets have been seized by Moscow to apply for frozen European assets belonging to Russian business entities.
The massive flowering of the narrow-leaved daffodil has begun in the Narcissus Valley, a unique protected area near Khust in Zakarpattia, Ukraine, and will continue until the end of the week.
Two people, including a 12-year-old child, were killed and two others injured as a result of a Russian Grad rocket attack on the village of Memryka in Donetsk region.
Ukraine's loss of the Chasiv Yar high-altitude fortification is only a matter of time, opening the way for Russia to capture the last major cities in Donetsk region, says the deputy head of Ukraine's military intelligence.
TikTok briefly became available again in Russia, but then was partially blocked again, and users could not post videos or go live.
A sinkhole has formed on General Naumov Street in Kyiv, partially obstructing traffic, and the patrol police have notified the relevant services to ensure road safety.
Estonian MP Kristo Ann Vaga cycled 1,700 kilometers from Tallinn to Kyiv and raised 30,000 euros to purchase cars and drones for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
NATO condemns Russia's hybrid actions against Allies and will respond to such attacks individually and collectively, while continuing to support Ukraine.
New rules for the protection of industrial designs in Ukraine, which came into force on May 1, allow businesses to quickly register and protect the appearance of their innovative products from copying, facilitating the commercialization of intellectual assets.
A dog named Kitty, who was killed during the Russian shelling of Odesa on April 29, was buried in the city during a ceremony to say goodbye to all pets and military dogs killed during the Russian invasion.
Ukraine's first hospital power plant, the Khmelnytsky Diagnostic and Treatment Center, has started selling surplus electricity generated by rooftop solar panels to the grid.
The State Audit Service exposed a scheme to illegally withdraw almost UAH 120 million from Sich Bank through fictitious services.
The Louvre Museum is planning to exhibit Leonardo da Vinci's famous Mona Lisa in a separate room before the upcoming Olympics to cope with the expected influx of visitors.
The second stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket was spotted in the Ukrainian sky after launching two WorldView Legion satellites.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski discussed strengthening Ukraine's air defense, Ukraine's path to the EU, and President Zelensky's peace formula.
Ukraine's first opponent in Group B of the 2024 Olympic football tournament will be Iraq, which secured a place in the group by defeating Indonesia 2-1 in the match for third place at the U-23 Asian Cup.
Russian troops shelled 9 settlements in Sumy region with artillery, mortars, drones, and air strikes, causing 215 explosions on May 2.
Thirty-six athletes from 11 countries have been named to the Refugee Olympic Team, representing millions of displaced people around the world, and will compete in 12 sports at this year's Olympic Games in Paris.
A large fire has broken out at an artificial stone factory in eastern Moscow, with a burning area of 2,500 square meters, a threat of roof collapse, and the presence of people inside the building is being investigated.
Odesa region urgently needs to strengthen its air defense systems to protect its citizens from Russian missile attacks, the deputy head of the Odesa regional state administration has said.
Ukraine discussed with the South Korean Ambassador the use of North Korean missiles and ammunition by Russia, expressing gratitude for South Korea's support in countering Russian aggression.
Crimean bridge is blocked, sirens sound.
MHP, an international food and agro-technology company, has been named one of the top ten best employers in Ukraine by Forbes and received the Breakthrough of the Year award, moving up from 34th place in last year's ranking.
The National Museum of Architecture and Rural Life has restored a 100-year-old windmill from the occupied village of Oleksandrivka in Kherson region with the support of the MHP-Community Charitable Foundation.
Economist Volodymyr Landa warns that the government will be tempted to put a "noose" on business by suddenly raising taxes to increase budget revenues. Therefore, businesses should be prepared for a possible tax increase.
Russia launches a missile strike on Odesa, injuring 14 people and leaving a 32-year-old man in serious condition after surgery.
MPs from the Agrarian Committee expressed doubts about the corruption case against Minister Mykola Solsky, calling him a professional and suggesting political persecution, and some MPs even hinted that the case was fabricated.