Over the past day, the enemy conducted 177 attacks on 6 localities in Zaporizhzhia, hitting Robotyne with aircraft and drones, and fired at other localities with MLRS and artillery.
Over the past day, Ukrainian troops repelled over 70 attacks by Russian troops along the contact line.
According to the General Staff, on March 4, Ukrainian aviation conducted 7 strikes against Russian troops.
Over the next five years, the US Air Force plans to produce about a thousand unmanned fighter jets equipped with artificial intelligence to accompany and protect other aircraft.
Poland is holding informal talks with the EU president to exempt Polish farmers from some provisions of the European Green Deal, due to fears that the neighborhood with Ukraine could harm the agricultural market.
China sees negotiations as the only way to end the fighting in Ukraine, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said after talks in Moscow between China's special representative for Ukraine and Russia's deputy foreign minister.
A Ukrainian polar explorer filmed rare sea elephants resting near the Akademik Vernadsky research station in Antarctica, which he met while counting penguins and collecting data.
The United States announced plans to deliver aid to Gaza by sea in addition to airlift, continuing humanitarian efforts in the region.
30 Ukrainian veterans traveled to Las Vegas to compete in 9 sports at the US Air Force 2024 Military Games.
The U. S. Supreme Court will rule on whether former President Trump can be disqualified from holding office in the future under the 14th Amendment for his role in the January 6 attack on the Capitol.
South Korea's first military satellite has successfully transmitted high-resolution images of Pyongyang city center, including the central square and ships in the port.
The Ecuadorian volcano La Cumbre on the uninhabited island of Fernandina in the Galapagos archipelago has begun to erupt, spewing gas and lava, but poses no threat.
Nikki Haley defeated Donald Trump in the Republican primary in the District of Columbia, receiving all 19 delegate votes, garnering 62. 8% of the vote against Trump's 33.3%.
South Korea and the United States launched a joint military exercise called Freedom Shield on March 7-14 to practice responding to nuclear and missile threats from North Korea.
Russia puts Ukraine's former ambassador to Kazakhstan on the international wanted list for comments he made in support of killing Russians in the war.
Traffic on the Crimean Bridge was temporarily blocked by the occupiers.
A pediatrician was killed during the Russian attack on Odesa on March 2.
Ten people were killed during a mass escape from Haiti's largest prison in Port-au-Prince as a result of an attack by armed men, and thousands of prisoners escaped during the riots.
British intelligence has warned MPs of the growing terrorist threat in the UK through intercepted conversations between extremists and the risk of coordinated or lone wolf attacks, especially during Ramadan, which begins on March 10.
The House of Representatives may vote on a bipartisan bill to provide $95 billion in aid to Ukraine and its allies in late March or April after passing a government funding bill.
Over the next nine months, the German Air Force will take control of patrolling NATO airspace over Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania from an air base in Latvia.
France has published a list of military equipment provided to Ukraine as of December 31, 2023, including air defense systems, missiles, artillery, tanks and other vehicles, drones, and small arms.
OPEC+ countries agreed to extend oil production cuts until the end of June to support oil prices.
The OSCE Chairperson-in-Office will soon visit Moldova to discuss the resolution of the Transnistrian problem and confidence building between the parties for the benefit of all people living on both sides of the Dniester.
The President of Latvia commented on Elon Musk's words about the dissolution of NATO, saying that NATO exists to protect the free world from enemies such as Russia.
Russian agents are becoming bolder abroad and may be behind high-profile assassinations of Russian defectors, such as the pilot who was shot dead in Spain after he hijacked a Russian helicopter for Ukraine.
Swiss voters approved the payment of the 13th annual pension, but rejected an increase in the retirement age from 65 to 66.
Over the past day, the occupiers shelled eight settlements in Sumy region, recording 130 explosions from various types of weapons, including mortars, artillery, mines and rockets.
Over the past week, sappers of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine defused 4,599 explosive devices and cleared more than 15 hectares of liberated territories.
Slovak President Zuzana Chaputova criticized the meeting between Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, saying it did not bring peace to Ukraine, which was illegally occupied by Russia.