According to internal documents obtained by CNN, the Biden family's dog, Commander, has bitten Secret Service agents at least 24 times in the past year.
Due to the massive layoffs of junior doctors in protest against the increase in medical school enrollment, clinics in Seoul are operating intermittently, and the number of surgeries in major hospitals has dropped significantly.
A U. S. congressional delegation led by House China Committee Chairman Mike Gallagher arrived in Taiwan to discuss bilateral relations, trade, investment, and regional security.
The High Court of England and Wales has concluded a two-day hearing on whether to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States or consider his appeal, saying a final decision will be made later.
A truck carrying 15 people plunged off a cliff in the Philippines, killing all passengers after the driver lost control on a slippery road during heavy rains.
Biden is reportedly supporting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte for the next NATO Secretary General.
The Canadian military demonstrated how they are training Ukrainian deminers to safely detect and defuse enemy mines as part of Operation UNIFIER.
Lithuania will close two more checkpoints on the border with Belarus due to the migration crisis.
A gold mine collapse in the Venezuelan state of Bolivar on February 20 killed 14 people and injured 11 others, and the death toll is expected to reach 30 as rescue efforts continue.
The United States announces new sanctions that will target Russia's military-industrial complex and enforce previous sanctions in response to Navalny's death.
Canada summoned the Russian ambassador to condemn Navalny's death in prison and demand a transparent investigation and the release of his body to his family.
The OAS adopted a declaration on the second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, in which the Ukrainian ambassador thanked countries such as Antigua and Barbuda and Argentina for their support.
Finland plans to permanently close two temporary checkpoints on the border with Russia, which were mainly used for timber shipments but have been inactive for years due to EU sanctions and a halt in timber imports.
The Turkish Navy will assume responsibility for the protection of Somalia's territorial waters over the next 10 years under a new agreement on defense and economic cooperation between Turkey and Somalia.
The Russian pilot Maxim Kuzminov, who brought the stolen Mi-8 helicopter to Ukraine, may have lived in the Spanish district of La Cala (Villajoyosa) for only a few weeks, according to interviews with locals and business representatives who did not recognize him.
Ukrainian troops strike a Russian training ground in Kherson region, killing dozens of Russian soldiers who had gathered there to conduct firing exercises in preparation for the assault on Krynok.
The drone was shot down by Russian air defense systems over the Klintsovo district of Bryansk region, with no casualties or damage.
President Zelenskyy signs a decree allowing foreigners and stateless persons to serve voluntarily in the National Guard of Ukraine under contract.
President Zelenskyy was interviewed by FOX News near the front lines in Ukraine, discussing the war anniversary, the debate over U. S. funding, and news from the battlefield, the first such interview on the front lines since Russia's February invasion.
EU ambassadors approve the extension of preferential trade terms for Ukraine for another year without changes.
Biden called on the Speaker of the House of Representatives to hold a vote on the bill passed by the Senate, which provides $95 billion in additional aid to Ukraine and US allies to counter Russian aggression.
Russian drones attacked Poltava region, but, according to preliminary reports from the head of the regional administration, caused no casualties or damage.
Canada donated sets of Mykhajlo Hrushevsky's 10-volume History of Ukraine-Rus' for the Ukrainian Bookshelf project, which will be placed in libraries abroad, preserving Ukrainian history.
The State Department spokesman said that although Russia has had some success in the war because Ukraine initially lacked weapons, Ukrainian troops have now made significant progress in confronting the Russian military.
Explosions have been heard in the Myrhorod community of Poltava region in Ukraine, according to local residents.
The draft Strategy for Recovery and Development of Odesa Oblast was developed by the regional administration together with foreign partners, including three Swiss-Ukrainian programs.
Zelenskyy renewed the composition of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief's Staff, appointing new chiefs of the General Staff and the Land Forces, and dismissing the commander of the Air Assault Forces.
Replacing ineffective managers at regional medical centers in Odesa Oblast has led to improvements such as attracting new medical equipment through international partners, finalizing plans to install a new linear accelerator, and doubling funding for the cancer center.
Several rehabilitation projects are being implemented in Odesa Oblast to help servicemen and children recover from injuries sustained during the war.
Businessmen offered to allocate UAH 5 million to repair Odesa Oblast Children's Hospital.