Russian construction workers are being brought to Mariupol to vote in the pseudo-presidential elections organized by the Russian occupiers to legitimize their power and demonstrate high voter turnout, while Mariupol residents ignore the electoral farce.
Ukraine is facing an acute shortage of ammunition, which threatens to make it unable to defend cities from Russian missile attacks by the end of the month.
The junta of Niger has terminated the military cooperation agreement with the United States, ending the presence of the US military and the operation of the US drone base in the country.
Turkey reiterates its non-recognition of Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea from Ukraine following an illegitimate referendum in 2014, emphasizing its support for Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
Egypt: On Sunday, ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas will resume in Qatar, with Hamas proposing a three-stage plan that includes the exchange of prisoners, the withdrawal of Israeli troops and the lifting of the blockade of Gaza in exchange for a permanent ceasefire.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned Russia's attempts to hold presidential elections in the occupied regions of Ukraine, reaffirming the UN's commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
A volcanic eruption began on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland, forcing the authorities to evacuate the residents of Grindavik.
France will offer Russia a ceasefire in Ukraine during the Olympic Games, and the participation of Russian athletes will be closely monitored.
Due to the deformation of the roadbed on the Nihyn - Humentsi stretch in Khmelnytsky region, Ukrzaliznytsia temporarily closed the traffic for the train #139/140 Kyiv - Kamyanets-Podilsky with trailer cars from Uzhhorod.
On March 16, the Russian military fired 66 times at 14 settlements in Sumy region, resulting in 286 explosions from various weapons, including artillery, mortars, rockets, and drones.
The Municipal Nanny program may become a prototype for future family kindergartens, as the Ministry of Education is developing a system for transforming kindergartens, including family options.
Ukraine is actively negotiating security guarantees with 10 countries, in addition to the 7 such agreements already concluded with 5 G7 countries.
Macron said that he and Chancellor Scholz will coordinate initiatives on Ukraine, emphasizing Germany's significant commitment to arms production and military equipment maintenance, as well as the importance of Germany's role in the long-range weapons coalition.
Combat operations are underway in Odesa region with air defense systems involving drones from the Black Sea, the Southern Defense Command reports.
India's general election, the world's largest with nearly a billion eligible voters, will begin on April 19 and last six weeks, with results announced on June 4 as incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks a third consecutive term.
A drug cartel in Mexico has taken 30 Georgian citizens, including young children, hostage and is demanding a ransom of $90,000 for their release.
France is ready to respond to any possible Russian aggression, but will not initiate any aggression itself, as the Kremlin regime has gone off the rails, French President Emmanuel Macron said.
According to Ukrainian intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov, attacks by Russians fighting on the side of Ukraine on Russia's border regions will continue for the foreseeable future.
In 2021, SpaceX signed a $1. 8 billion contract to build a network of hundreds of spy satellites for the US intelligence community to track targets around the world.
The main reason why German Chancellor Olaf Scholz does not want to supply long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine may be due to the peculiarities of these missiles, namely, targeting.
Macron said that Ukraine should have a clear timetable for military assistance, and France should provide additional guarantees, as Europe must prepare for a potential war in order to achieve peace if Russia succeeds in Ukraine.
Less than 30% of the population in the temporarily occupied territories are ready to vote in the so-called Russian presidential elections, with the lowest rate in Kherson region and the highest in Donetsk region, according to statistics from the Russian National Guard.
French President Emmanuel Macron said he would respond to Putin's call and listen to his proposals, while supporting Ukraine's defense capabilities and promoting de-escalation to achieve a lasting peace.
A man named Andre Gordon shot and killed three people in Pennsylvania, including the mother of his children, and then took hostages in a home in Trenton, New Jersey, allegedly armed with an assault rifle.
Russian troops attack Odesa with Iskander-M ballistic missiles from occupied Crimea, prompting the arrival of Ukraine's Interior Minister and the head of the National Police to oversee the response.
The Russian missile attack on Odesa killed 21 people, including a rescuer, and injured 38 others, 11 of them in serious condition.
Russian occupants wounded one resident of Krasnohorivka, Donetsk region, on March 15, the head of the Donetsk regional state administration said.
Two people were injured in Kherson region as a result of Russian military shelling of residential areas and settlements.
Ukrainian hackers hacked into the website of the Russian Red Cross and, as a joke, posted a fake "emergency evacuation" announcement for residents of Belgorod with a "price list" for different categories of citizens.
Russians shelled two settlements in Mykolaiv region with artillery shells, damaging residential buildings but causing no casualties.