Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez was convicted in the United States of conspiring with drug traffickers and using the country's military and police to facilitate the smuggling of cocaine into the United States in exchange for millions of dollars in bribes.
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Geraskevych won a bronze medal at the eighth and final stage of the North American Cup in Lake Placid, adding to his bronze from the seventh stage.
Russian missile attack on Chuhuiv, Kharkiv region, damaged a hotel, residential buildings, shops, cars, and a main water supply system, leaving the entire city without water supply and causing casualties, including a 3-year-old girl.
Ukrainian troops repelled 74 enemy attacks along the entire frontline, including 18 in the Novopavlivka and 14 in the Avdiivka sectors, while Russian proxies launched 7 missile attacks, 67 air strikes and fired 79 times from multiple launch rocket systems.
The Third Assault Brigade published a video showing successful artillery attacks by Ukrainian troops on Russian infantry positions in the Avdiivka sector, demonstrating how the Ukrainian "war gods" operate in this area.
A family in Kherson miraculously escaped death when an enemy shell hit their apartment a few minutes after they went out to celebrate March 8 in the summer kitchen.
34 Ukrainian men aged 25-40 from 12 regions paid 10,000 euros each to be smuggled in the cargo compartment of a minibus to Romania, bypassing checkpoints.
A Russian drone hit a civilian car in Vovchansk, killing a 58-year-old man and a 53-year-old woman, the head of the Kharkiv regional military administration said.
Hungary received €75 million of previously blocked EU funds to be spent on an environmental and energy efficiency program.
1946 cultural infrastructure facilities, 317 of which were destroyed, were damaged or destroyed as a result of Russian aggression in Ukraine as of February 25, 2024, according to the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy.
A 51-year-old civilian died in Semenivska ATC, Chernihiv region, during a Russian mortar attack that also damaged residential buildings.
On Thursday, the Russians launched a rocket attack on the city of Sumy, wounding at least one civilian and damaging buildings, including a school, hospital and water utility, and fired 233 times at 11 settlements in the border area of Sumy region.
Andriy Yermak held a briefing in Kyiv for the Chinese delegation headed by Li Hui, Special Representative of the Government of the People's Republic of China for Eurasian Affairs, during which he discussed the security situation in Ukraine, the "grain corridor", prisoner exchange, protection of civilian hostages and return of deported Ukrainian children.
Hamas has rejected a new agreement with Israel on a six-week ceasefire and hostage release, leaving talks in Cairo without an agreement due to disagreements over the release of sick and elderly prisoners held by Hamas.
Israel welcomes a US plan to build a temporary dock in Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid to Palestinians by sea amid security disputes and infrastructure restrictions that have halted aid deliveries, leading to childhood deaths from malnutrition.
The Czech Republic will no longer issue visas and residence permits to Russians and Belarusians because of their countries' involvement in the invasion of Ukraine, with some exceptions for opposition members, students, and in humanitarian cases.
President Zelenskyy discussed current threats and sensitive international work with the head of Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service, thanking him for his global support for Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed former Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Valeriy Zaluzhnyi as Ukraine's Ambassador to the United Kingdom to strengthen the alliance between the two countries.
55 people were detained during the farmers' protests in Warsaw, 26 of them were identified as "hooligans and provocateurs" who attacked the police, according to Polish Interior Minister Marcin Kierwinski.
Lithuania has provided Ukraine with 155-millimeter artillery shells as part of ongoing military assistance to support Ukraine's defense efforts.
The Russians shelled Nikopol with heavy artillery and kamikaze drones, damaging 8 houses, an administrative building, outbuildings, a car and a power line, but no one was injured.
In Kharkiv region, the authorities decided to forcibly evacuate 161 children with their parents from 18 settlements of the Velykoburlutska and Vilkhuvatska communities due to Russian shelling of civilian areas.
Either Europe will give full support to Ukrainian soldiers in the defense of Ukraine, or one day European soldiers will have to give their lives defending Central and the rest of Europe from Russian aggression.
A former official of Energoatom was charged with causing losses of over UAH 93 million in the sale of electricity by selling the entire volume at a reduced price, which led to discrimination against other bidders. The case was referred to court.
The Defense Procurement Agency will select independent members of the Supervisory Board through the Prozorro system to ensure high standards and transparency in defense procurement.
Head of the President's Office Andriy Yermak met with former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin to discuss Ukraine's security, Euro-Atlantic integration, the situation at the front, Russian attacks, the importance of further support from partners, Ukraine's invitation to NATO, preparations for the Global Peace Summit, nuclear security and Ukraine's integration into the EU.
A Russian ammunition depot belonging to the 4th Armored Division caught fire after shelling from HIMARS in the occupied Luhansk district, about 1. 5 km from the village of Mostki.
Russian troops fired 19 times at the border areas and settlements of Sumy region, shelling 7 communities with mortars, artillery, MLRS, aerial bombs and mines, including cluster bombs.
A fire that broke out as a result of enemy shelling of a shopping center in Nikopol was extinguished after burning for more than 5 hours, with 70 rescuers involved in extinguishing the fire.
A Russian missile strike targeted the infrastructure of the Odesa port during Zelenskyy's official visit with the Greek Prime Minister, but did not hit the presidential motorcade, as falsely reported by Russian media.