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An undetermined number of other Americans — many with military backgrounds — are thought to be in the country battling Russian forces alongside Ukrainians and volunteers from other countries
How Ukrainians welcome fellow Ukrainians at a Bucharest train station, helping them sort out tickets, accommodations and onward destinations
Europe's largest economy has already reduced its share of Russian energy imports to 12% for oil, 8% for coal and 35% for natural gas
Those working toward a solution for homelessness are increasingly recognizing the importance pets have for vulnerable populations
Ricardo Alarcón was was a key negotiator in difficult talks with United States in issues including immigration and legal battle for the return of the child Elián González to Cuba in 2000
Notably in France, holiday to honor workers is being used as rallying cry against newly reelected President Emmanuel Macron
Release comes a few days after authorities freed 41 detainees — including several prominent writers and activists — who had been held for months also without trial
Greece’s civil aviation authority announced that it was lifting all COVID-19 rules for international and domestic flights except for the wearing of face masks during flights and at airports
The so-called troll factory has developed new techniques to avoid detection by social media platforms, posting comments and amplifying pro-Kremlin content created by legitimate users rather than creating its own content, the Foreign Office said
Multiple cities have lockdowns, and travel is restricted
Black and Hispanic Americans remain far more cautious in their approach to the COVID-19 pandemic than white Americans
'Just imagine if my predecessor came to this dinner this year. Now that would really have been a real coup.’
Collapse trapped some 23 people; 39 others near site remain uncontactable
The White House press corps is ready to party like it's 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic. After the pandemic nixed the 2021 and 2020 editions, the White House Correspondents' Association dinner returns Saturday night. It features Joe Biden, the first sitting president to attend in six years
North Korea has conducted 13 rounds of weapons launches so far this year, including its first full-range test of an ICBM since 2017
Naomi Judd, the Kentucky-born singer of the Grammy-winning duo The Judds and mother of Wynonna and Ashley Judd, has died. She was 76. The daughters announced her death Saturday in a statement which said that they lost their mother to "the disease of mental illness"
The effort to find alternatives to fossil fuels and combat climate change does not waive or suspend existing environmental and labor standards or the years-long process needed to obtain a federal permit for a new mine
The training takes place at a private range in Kosovo; the small Balkan country went through a 1998-99 armed conflict that killed about 13,000 people and left thousands of unexploded mines in need of clearing
Prices for Russian credit default swaps have plunged sharply after Moscow used its precious foreign currency reserves to make a last-minute debt payment Friday
He gets 20-50 years in prison
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