The ICC blocks Ukraine's attempt to create a specialized international tribunal to try Russian leaders for crimes committed on the territory of Ukraine.
Chairman of the Munich Security Conference calls for greater European responsibility in security and cooperation.
Two Russian Tu-95 strategic bombers, accompanied by SU-30SM fighters, flew near Alaska.
The creation of the new Unmanned Systems Forces will allow the military to better utilize drones for reconnaissance, combat operations, and develop domestic production.
A new base for Wagner mercenaries is being built in southern Russia. The new base will also house a new volunteer corps of the Russian Guard.
In the Tavria sector, Ukrainian troops destroyed 39 units of Russian military equipment and neutralized 159 drones.
The United States continues to supply Ukraine with military equipment purchased under the USAI program and will do so for years under long-term contracts, the Pentagon says.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained an informant of the Russian military intelligence who adjusted the enemy's fire, which killed 6 civilians, including children, during a missile strike on a residential area in Pokrovsk district of Donetsk region.
Three Russian Shahed attack drones were shot down over the Cherkasy region of Ukraine at night, and another hit an abandoned building.
The U. S. ambassador to Kyiv voiced support for more security assistance to Ukraine after Russia launched another missile attack.
Facebook and Instagram will label images generated by the artificial intelligence of other companies.
Dutch shipowners ask the Ministry of Defense to authorize armed protection of ships passing through the Red Sea due to the increasing number of attacks by Houthis.
Belarus and Russia are seeking to unify the lists of "extremists" and banned websites.
Polish checkpoints on the border with Ukraine have been unblocked after the protests, but are not yet operating at full capacity.
From now on, Ukrainians can receive their driving licenses with international delivery to five more European countries: Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Belgium and Switzerland.
Due to high demand, Ukrzaliznytsia has scheduled additional trains between Kyiv, Lviv, and Ivano-Frankivsk using new railcars.
Two unknown gunmen opened fire near the Palace of Justice in Istanbul, wounding six people, including three police officers and three civilians.
Iran, Russia and China will hold joint naval exercises in the coming weeks.
British military surgeons are teaching their Ukrainian counterparts how to help wounded soldiers.
Russia may be helping North Korea gain access to international banking services in exchange for missiles and ammunition provided by Russia.
During reconnaissance, Ukrainian partisans discovered S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems deployed in the Timiryazovsky district of Moscow.
Trump wants an immediate debate with President Biden to discuss policies that could benefit the country.
On Wednesday, German ground staff at five major airports will go on strike, disrupting flights.
An artificial intelligence startup backed by Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos has discovered a huge copper deposit weighing more than 400,000 tons in Zambia using drilling data and artificial intelligence optimization.
A resident of Kyiv region was served a notice of suspicion of committing lewd acts against his partner's 11-year-old niece.
Poland wants to introduce VAT on oil and limit sugar imports from Ukraine to support Polish producers.
Border guards in Bukovyna detained three people who were trying to illegally cross the border with Romania and are looking for the smuggler who helped them.
Doctors at St. Luke's Hospital in Lviv managed to save a man's arm from amputation after he accidentally cut it off almost completely with a grinder while sawing wood.
The doctors found that although Mikheil Saakashvili's health and weight improved in prison, his neurological condition and cognitive impairment did not change.
British intelligence reports that Russia will increase military spending in 2024, while reducing social security contributions and increasing domestic taxes and debt.