Russia launches two missiles and over 60 drones at Ukraine overnight on January 25. Ukraine's air defense forces shot down all missiles and most of the drones, the Ukrainian Air Forces reports. "Overnight on January 25,
In a wine shop an hour outside of Washington, owner Arthur Lampros sampled a wine from a part of the world that was totally new to him, racking his brain to pin down the tastes on his tongue. Was there a body of water near the vineyards,
Ukraine’s Defense Forces have shot down two Russian Kh-59/69 guided aircraft missiles and 46 drones since late Friday. — Ukrinform.
The Berlin show consists of 60 works from the Odesa Museum of Western and Eastern Art, including by Frits Thaulow and Francesco Granacci.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) detained two Russian agents who were coordinating Russian missile and drone strikes on the southern regions of
The exhibition at the Gemäldegalerie, open to the public from today, shows 60 works brought to Berlin for safety from the Odesa Museum of Western and Eastern Art
Trump did not mention Ukraine in his inauguration speech but has told reporters that Vladimir Putin would be destroying Russia by not agreeing to a peace deal.
The statements of the leader of the Bulgarian political party Revival (Vazrazhdane), Kostadin Kostadinov, about territorial claims to Ukraine are unacceptable
Olga Alekseeva, 47, said that her son showed remarkable talent from early on in life. He was already sitting at a computer by the age of three and earned his first medal at five. "As a child, he loved solving the Rubik's Cube, enjoyed playing games and dreamed of creating one himself."
Ukrainian authorities have arrested the chief psychiatrist of the Armed Forces on allegations of illegal enrichment, accusing him of amassing over $1 million in assets since the start of the war with Russia. The doctor was a member of a commission responsible for determining whether men were fit for military service.
Italy has pledged to assist in rebuilding the Odesa cathedral in Ukraine, which suffered significant damage in a missile strike. The Italian foreign ministry, alongside UNESCO, has contributed €500,000 to restore the cathedral's roof.
Italy is set to sign an agreement with Ukraine and UNESCO to rebuild the city of Odesa and its cathedral, which suffered damage in a Russian missile attack. The deal, which includes funding for restoration,