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.
Finland will participate for the first time in NATO's Nordic Response 2024 as a full member of the Alliance.
Russia has demonstrated disrespect for peace agreements by killing 5 children who were sleeping during a drone strike on a residential building in Odesa, the Lithuanian Foreign Minister said.
Iran has executed an Israeli Mossad agent accused of involvement in an attack on an Iranian munitions factory last year.
Ukraine survived the winter without power outages, despite Russia's energy attacks, and Zelenskiy said Ukraine shot down 7 Russian planes this week and 15 since February, continuing to restore maritime security and exports.
Palestinians near a UN humanitarian convoy in Gaza died in a stampede, not as a result of an Israeli strike, according to a preliminary Israeli military investigation.
Russia's deadly attacks on Ukraine have underscored Ukraine's need for immediate air defense support from its allies to protect civilians.
Rescuers are searching for two more small children under the rubble after the Russian attack on Odesa, which has already claimed the lives of 10 people, including 3 children.
Three people who were reported missing after the Russian attack on Odesa have been contacted after leaving the area before the incident.
Over the past day, the Russian military shelled more than 15 settlements in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine with artillery and mortars, damaging buildings, including residential buildings and an educational institution, with no casualties reported.
Researchers have discovered a new species of Amazonian anaconda in Ecuador that split off from its closest relative 10 million years ago but still looks almost identical.
Serbia's ruling party has agreed to hold new municipal elections in Belgrade following opposition protests over alleged voting irregularities in the December elections.
A ninth victim was found dead under the rubble after a Russian strike on a high-rise building in Odesa.
The Sumy regional military administration reported 35 explosions as a result of Russian attacks overnight and in the morning, including drone strikes and mortar and multiple rocket launcher attacks in several border settlements.
Over the past day, Russian troops fired 221 times at 10 localities in Zaporizhzhia region, killing one person.
One person was killed and another was wounded in the Kherson region as a result of hostile shelling - Russian troops shelled residential areas of several settlements.
At night, Russians shelled Myrnohrad in Donetsk region, wounding several people but killing none.
The construction of a 77. 9 km water main from Zaporizhzhia to Marhanets in Ukraine has been completed and is ready to supply water to residents after being connected to a permanent power supply.
At night, the Russians launched a missile strike on the Dnipro River, causing a fire that was later extinguished.
Sweden will provide export credit guarantees aimed at ensuring priority supplies of essential goods to Ukraine to support its economic development and recovery.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 416,800 personnel and 6,640 tanks.
Over the past day, Ukrainian troops repelled 71 enemy attacks in various parts of the frontline as Russia continued to advance.
The General Staff reported that over the past day, Ukrainian aviation struck eight locations where Russian troops were concentrated, shot down a Su-34 fighter-bomber, and destroyed an artillery unit.