The southern region, 80% of which is controlled by Moscow, is the strategic point where Kyiv is trying to break the corridor which connects the Crimean peninsula with the Donbas for Russians
The new U.S.-U.K. agreement will serve as a framework for bolstering cooperation between the two countries on clean energy transition, development of emerging technologies, and protecting technology that is critical to national security
The member countries have sealed agreement on a plan to share out responsibility for migrants entering Europe without authorization, the root of one of the bloc’s longest-running political crises
There will be performances from the nominated musicals, pre-recorded montages of the plays and acceptance speeches. Everything else seems up in the air
Now at least 20 states, including Ohio, Mississippi and Pennsylvania just this year, have legalized the test strips in a bid to combat rising deaths from the ever-present opioid crisis
Phillip White met U.S. citizen Scott Johnson in Dec. 1988. The pair went for a walk around North Head, which was known at the time to be a popular area among gay people. There, after an argument, White punched Johnson off a cliff
A U.S. National Weather Service meteorologist says the weather system that’s driving the great Canadian-American smoke out ‘will probably be hanging around at least for the next few days’
Over the course of 30 days, the authors captured images that they featured in a magazine-format publication. Their project repositions the audience’s point of view on the country by treating it in an unusually relaxed way
Despite last week’s sharp increase in filings for unemployment aid, some analysts cautioned against concluding that layoffs are picking up across the economy
FIFA has rejected reduced bids from the public broadcasters of Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy, which are now pursuing a deal through the European Broadcasting Union
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh joined with the court’s liberals in ordering the creation of a second district with a large Black population
The president’s high-profile show of support comes at a time when members of the community feel under attack and the White House has little recourse to beat back state-level legislation against them
Robertson turned a tiny Virginia television station into the far-reaching Christian Broadcasting Network, where he hosted the flagship ‘700 Club’ show for half a century
A team of paleontologists believe they have found evidence of ceremonial burials dating back 240,000 years, long before ‘Homo sapiens’ came into existence
The discovery of 484 kg of drugs on a plane at Barajas airport has prompted the La Paz government to acknowledge that drug trafficking has ‘permeated’ its institutions
EL PAÍS traveled along the country’s eastern border, from Kharkiv to Kherson, to portray the daily life of soldiers and civilians 15 months after the war began
The museum shows the influence of ancient Egypt and Nubia on musicians from the African diaspora, but Egyptian authorities consider it Afrocentric and accuse the institution of falsifying history
Before a defining clash with Novak Djokovic in the French Open semifinals, the world number one’s relatives reveal his day-to-day life and preparation in Paris
‘World Travel: An Irreverent Guide’, Bourdain’s posthumously released book, gives readers an atlas to the places he considered the most culinarily important
The network argues that the former star host, who was fired in April, has violated their agreement, as his services are ‘completely exclusive’ to the channel
The destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam has further punished a population carrying on with their lives on the banks of the Dnipro, on the front line between Ukrainian and Russian forces