Development of the Fighting (Day 1463): The War Seen from Space, Footage from the ISS First Shows Russian Missiles Heading Towards Kyiv
Fascinating and terrifying images from the International Space Station reveal a Russian missile attack on Kyiv for the first time.
Stalin gifted it to Argentina, and today it is a gem from another time: this is the Dacha, the country house in Moscow
The Dacha in Moscow, gifted by Stalin to Argentina, serves as a historical residence and a symbol of diplomatic ties established between Argentina and the Soviet Union post-World War II.
Russian fibre-optic FPV drone attacks Kharkiv for the first time – photos
For the first time during the ongoing conflict, a Russian fibre-optic drone was recorded attacking the city of Kharkiv in Ukraine.
Judith Hermann's new book: Nobody can say what grandpa did with the SS in Poland
Judith Hermann's new book explores the complexities of living with a dark family legacy tied to her grandfather's time in the SS during World War II.
If Trump Goes to War, His Most Loyal Allies Will Join. But Is Israel Ready After What Happened Last Time?
The article discusses Israel's potential involvement in a war with Iran if former President Trump decides to escalate military actions, evaluating Israeli public support and readiness.
Russian soldiers speak openly about the executions of their comrades
Russian soldiers have publicly discussed the executions of their fellow comrades for the first time.
Killer Without Discrimination or Great Commander? New Testimonies About the Character of Orde Wingate
New testimonies reveal controversial aspects of British officer Orde Wingate's actions during his time in Israel, which include allegations of indiscriminate killing and war crimes.
War Path: Ukraine Stays Strong After Four Years. Time is Working Against Russia, Says Expert
A weekly overview detailing Ukraine's defense against Russian aggression highlights recent military developments and strategies in the ongoing conflict.
Invasion is never legitimate; it's time to end the war, Macinka told the UN Russia
Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka stated that Russia's invasion of Ukraine, justified by security concerns, is never legitimate and called for an end to the war during a UN General Assembly session on the invasion's fourth anniversary.
Four years of war in Ukraine: 'Time is on Ukraine’s side', argues an analyst
An analyst discusses how the passage of time favors Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia, emphasizing strategic advantages.
UK’s Starmer calls Russia-Ukraine war ‘most critical issue of our age’ on invasion anniversary
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer labeled the Russia-Ukraine conflict as the most critical issue of our time during a press release marking the war's anniversary, affirming continued British support for Ukraine.
'I’m in war-torn Ukraine for third time – here’s a moment that’s stayed with me'
A journalist reflects on heartfelt encounters with a Ukrainian great-grandmother amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, marking four years since Russia's invasion.
Iran Seeks to Avert the Danger of War, and Trump Gives His Envoys More Time for Negotiations
Iranian officials emphasize their desire to avoid war and express readiness for diplomatic negotiations, alongside readiness to defend the country against perceived threats.
Andrijs Ļubka: The Fourth Anniversary of Russia's Aggression. It's Time to Ukrainianize Europe
Ukrainian poet and writer Andrijs Ļubka reflects on the fourth anniversary of Russia's aggression against Ukraine and emphasizes the need to spread Ukrainian values in Europe.
Photos Collection: The War-Time Capital with Lights Out - Current Situation in Kyiv
The article highlights the ongoing struggles faced by the residents of Kyiv as they endure power outages and harsh winter conditions due to the Russian invasion, marking the fourth anniversary of the conflict.
Jari received a sentence for a thumb and ended up in the Russian ranks at the front: "The last week was spent drinking piss"
The article examines the story of Jari, a Finnish man who was recruited by Russia for combat in the Ukraine war while serving time in a Russian prison.
After 4 years of war, it's time to Ukrainize Europe
The author emphasizes the need for Europe to embrace Ukrainian values and experiences in response to the ongoing conflict, based on their personal transition to military service in the Ukrainian army.
Ukraine Attacks Sensitive Sites. Russia Is Paying in Money and Time
The article discusses Ukraine's attacks on critical locations impacting Russia financially and in terms of resource allocation.
Estonia and Latvia's Military History Clubs Reenacted the Battle of the War of Independence
Estonia and Latvia's military history clubs reenacted a battle from the War of Independence in preparation for Estonia's Independence Day, featuring horses in the demonstration for the first time.
Peter Englund: The Russian Hammering Continues – But Time and Numbers Are Not on Their Side
Peter Englund reflects on the unsustainable costs of Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine as it marks four years.
What did Trump say for the first time after the US SC's jolt on the tariff war?
Following the Supreme Court's ruling declaring previous tariffs illegal, President Donald Trump issued a new executive order imposing a 10% global tariff on imports from all countries.
From Humanity's Time ⟩ Mari-Ann Kelam. The Lighter of the Republic's Liberty
Mari-Ann Kelam shares her experiences and reflections on the importance of freedom for Estonia and her family's journey from the country during the war.
More deaths in Gaza than previously reported
A study published in The Lancet indicates that the death toll in Gaza during the first sixteen months of war is significantly higher than earlier estimates, revealing at least 25,000 more fatalities than reported at that time.
OVERVIEW: Trump's peace council meets for the first time amid sparse attendance
Donald Trump's peace council is meeting for the first time to discuss the future of the war-torn Gaza region.
The "winter" has come but gone. What the Iranians have misunderstood this time
The article discusses Iran's miscalculations regarding a potential energy crisis in Europe amid geopolitical tensions following the Ukraine war.
Nine victims identified: The oldest was 80 years old at the time of disappearance
Nine victims from the Croatian War of Independence have been identified, including four Croatian defenders and five civilians.
Zalužnas speaks for the first time about the conflict with Zelensky and the involvement of a strip club
Lithuanian military leader V. Zalužnas has publicly addressed his tensions with President Zelensky regarding Ukraine’s defense amid the ongoing war with Russia.
No time ‘for all this s**t’ – Zelensky on Russian position at peace talks
Ukrainian President Zelensky harshly criticized Russia's stance on peace negotiations, emphasizing the urgency to end the war without addressing historical grievances.
Village where 'time stopped' after locals told to leave and never return more than 80 years ago
The abandoned village of Imber in Wiltshire was evacuated during World War II to serve as a training ground for US troops, leaving its original residents unable to return for over 80 years.
Kherson State University building comes under Russian attack for fourth time in a month – photos
A building at Kherson State University has suffered damage from a Russian attack, marking the fourth time within a month that such an incident has occurred.
USA evacuates several bases. At the same time, warships are moving in. Is war with Iran near?
The U.S. is evacuating bases as tensions escalate with Iran, coinciding with the arrival of American warships in the region.
Zimbabwe: War Vets Seek to Block 'Self Serving' Constitutional Amendment
Six war veterans in Zimbabwe are challenging a proposed constitutional amendment that they claim would extend the President's time in office and violate democratic principles.
European Commission Expansion Commissioner: For the First Time There are Opponents to EU Expansion
The European Commissioner for Expansion has highlighted that, for the first time, there are opponents to the enlargement of the EU, citing the impact of the war in Ukraine and current geopolitical challenges.
Zelenskyy: "I'm younger than Putin, he doesn't have much time"
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasizes his youth compared to Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader's time is limited.
Breaking | Israeli Broadcasting Authority: The government approves a decision to begin the settlement and registration of lands in the West Bank for the first time since 1967
The Israeli government has approved a significant decision to initiate the settlement and registration of lands in the West Bank for the first time since the 1967 war.
'Near-perfect' sci-fi war film fans should stream instead of The Predator
The article suggests a 1986 sci-fi war film as an alternative to the airing of The Predator, praising it as an all-time favorite and masterpiece.
The Time of Inactivity and the Time of Dying in the Ice Age, When War Became a Computer Game
The article narrates a military operation at a command center where soldiers engage in remote warfare, highlighting the chilling efficiency and protocols of modern combat.
Kariņš's First Government: Where Are the Ministers from the Time of the Pandemic and War's Beginning Now? Part 2
This article discusses the current lives of the longest-serving ministers from Kristjanis Karins' first government in Latvia.
Ukrainian arms factories can export for the first time since the start of the war, announced Kyiv
Kyiv has announced that Ukrainian arms factories will be allowed to export for the first time since the beginning of the conflict with Russia.
For 40 years, she took thousands of pictures of Copenhageners and their city
The exhibition 'Warrior' opens at a critical time, bringing attention to the role of soldiers and fighters amid current global conflicts.
Bouncer brothers avoid jail for 'chilling' Scarborough bar assault
Two brothers from Perth, Nezir and Enver Ibrahimovic, have escaped jail time after pleading guilty to assaulting a man at a bar, with the court citing their traumatic childhood experiences during the Bosnian war as a factor.
Ban on Helmet for Ukraine's Skeleton Rider: The IOC is on the Right and Wrong Side at the Same Time
The IOC has banned Ukrainian skeleton rider Wladyslaw Heraskewytsch from wearing a helmet featuring the names of fallen Ukrainian athletes, a decision that has drawn criticism for its insensitivity amid the ongoing war with Russia.
War in Ukraine: Macron: "Resume dialogue with Russia"
French President Emmanuel Macron believes it is time to resume dialogue with Russian leader Vladimir Putin as the war in Ukraine reaches a new phase.
EU plans to impose sanctions for the first time on ports servicing Russian oil cargoes
The EU intends to impose new sanctions targeting Russian oil cargo servicing ports as part of its ongoing sanctions against Russia for the war in Ukraine.
Video: Ramzi Al-Fajam Repairs Wheelchairs in Gaza Defying His Disability
Ramzi Al-Fajam, despite his disability, dedicates his time to repairing wheelchairs for the disabled and war victims in Gaza amidst significant challenges.
Armament in the Time of Change: Should VW Soon Build Drones?
The article discusses the potential for Volkswagen to enter the military drone production market in light of increasing defense needs in Europe, particularly due to the war in Ukraine.
Emmanuel Carrère, writer: "There is only one rule: do not hurt. And I transgressed it. With my mother and my girlfriend at the time"
French author Emmanuel Carrère discusses his new novel 'Koljós,' which intertwines his mother's life with the Russian and Georgian roots of his family amidst the backdrop of the war in Ukraine.
Chinese policy complicates the possibility of an agreement for nuclear control
For the first time since the height of the Cold War, Russia and the United States no longer have any nuclear arms control treaties in force, as the New START treaty expired this week, which previously limited their strategic arsenals.
In Moscow, an OSCE delegation visits for the first time since the start of the war in Ukraine
For the first time since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, a delegation from the OSCE visited Moscow, where they emphasized the need for dialogue rather than monologues from both sides, according to the organization's president.
Ukraine, Russia exchange prisoners of war for first time in months
Ukraine and Russia have conducted their first prisoner of war exchange in several months, marking a significant development in their ongoing conflict.