As the war enter its 852nd day, these are the main developments.
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As the war enter its 852nd day, these are the main developments.
Two leaders signed mutual defence pact during Putin’s high-profile visit to North Korea, his first in 24 years.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appeared in court in Saipan in a deal that ended a 14-year legal ordeal.
All the updates as England drew 0-0 with Slovenia in Cologne, Germany, to finish top of Group C.
Moscow responds to a broadcasting ban on four Russian outlets that the EU accused of spreading Kremlin propaganda.
Court accuses them of war crimes and crimes against humanity for directing attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine.
We look at the violence and intimidation that face those in Germany calling for an end to Israel’s war on Gaza.
Hezbollah has several concerns about Cyprus, analysts say, and can ‘attack’ it in more ways than one.
Ukraine wins its first interstate case against Russia over systematic violations of rights on its occupied peninsula.
Here’s a look at Assange was freed and why he was in prison in the first place.
Despite exit, Albania fans happy with nation’s showing at Euro 2024, in what many considered to be the ‘group of death’.
Situation in France and Germany is not reassuring, but there are silver linings.
Assange will plead guilty to one espionage charge in a US court in Saipan, before returning home to Australia.
Clacton, with high unemployment and low immigration, looks set to finally deliver the right-wing populist to parliament.