The dramatic changes in international relations have prompted Russia to change its tactics. For many years, Russia has operated intelligence officers under diplomatic cover.
China's artificial intelligence research institutes and universities have purchased batches of Nvidia (NVDA. O) semiconductors, which the US has banned from exporting to China.
The prosecutor's office did not provide details of the attack plan or the suspect's motives. The detention took place on Saturday.
The board of directors of the Antalyaspor football club expelled Sahiv Yehezkel from the team, explaining that the athlete "committed actions against the national values" of Turkey.
As a result of the Russian strike, a 50-year-old policeman sustained minor injuries, and his car was damaged, police said.
In the center of the Russian city of Belgorod, the authorities have installed a reinforced concrete modular structure to protect against shelling.
NATO is preparing for a possible attack on its eastern flank by the aggressor country Russia. This follows from a secret document of the German Bundeswehr, which was obtained by Bild.
The deaths were caused by landslides and electric shocks from the city's broken power lines.
Andriy Yermak emphasized the importance of China's presence in peace talks to resolve the Ukrainian-Russian war. The results of the meeting in Davos indicate the need to expand cooperation.
Hamas releases a video of three Israeli hostages calling for a cessation of hostilities, amid claims that their fate will be announced soon.
The Ukrainian military has shot down a Russian A-50 radar plane that can track and direct strikes on 60 targets. Russia has nine A-50s worth $330 million each.
The Estonian and Polish defense ministers met to discuss ongoing military assistance to Ukraine, focusing on ammunition supplies and joint defense strategies.
North Korea test-fired a solid-fuel hypersonic missile, claiming that it does not threaten its neighbors; the test was to test the reliability of a new engine.
Russia's air defense claims to have intercepted three Ukrainian missiles in the Kursk region. This information was confirmed by the governor of the Kursk region, Roman Starovoit.
John Kerry will resign as climate envoy to support Biden's re-election efforts. He previously served as Secretary of State under Obama.
Russian air defense has intensified over Kursk; the governor calls for calm.
Trump is leading in the primary polls, enjoying strong support from Republicans who consider him the most qualified candidate.
Russian troops intensify shelling of Kherson; authorities urge residents to seek shelter immediately.
In Canada, it's -36°C, the lowest temperature in 50 years, prompting a power warning due to the risk of blackouts.
In Davos, national security and political advisors considered the second five points of the Peace Formula and held two special sessions.
Ukraine shoots down a Russian A-50 and an Il-22 bomber over the Sea of Azov, as reported by Yuriy Mysyagin.
An eruption of an Icelandic volcano forces the evacuation of Grindavik; lava destroys houses, but no injuries are reported.
Yermak said that Ukraine rejects the freezing of the conflict and is focused on the liberation of the occupied territories, expressing confidence in further international support.
In one day, Russians shelled the Sumy region of Ukraine eight times, causing 36 explosions in four localities.
An explosion occurred in occupied Melitopol; according to reports, Kadyrov's forces were the target of the attack, details are not specified.
The NBU's net sale of foreign currency decreased to $673. 3 million, and the official exchange rate shows signs of strengthening the hryvnia.
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas assures that Ukrainian men of military age will not be expelled and calls for voluntary return.
Ukraine has repatriated more than 500 children and 2,800 adults from Russia, Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets said in Davos.
Zelenskyy announced new agreements on weapons production, including drones, strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities, and global support against Russian aggression.
The NGO Nashi Cheremushky has donated a modern ambulance to the Odesa Veterans Hospital, equipped to help recovering Ukrainian soldiers.