Eight injured as Russia’s missiles hit Kiev
At least eight people were injured after Russian missiles hit the Ukrainian capital early Thursday
At least eight people were injured after Russian missiles hit the Ukrainian capital early Thursday
Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed that opposition figure Alexey Navalny, who died in prison, was to be swapped for some Russian prisoners held in the West.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday hit back at the US for criticising his country's presidential election process.
Russian election authorities have said that about 160,000 cyberattacks on the country's remote electronic voting resources were blocked.
The remarks came in the backdrop of reports that a group of Indian youth fell victim to agents who deceitfully sent them to Russia under the false pretext of providing them with security guard jobs.
Lula during a visit to Beijing on Saturday said, "The United States needs to stop encouraging war and start talking about peace."
Within days of the IOC's recommendation, the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) executive board has supported the admission of players with either Russian or Belarusian passport to international TT competitions under strict conditions of neutrality.
"It is a violation of the UN Charter and international law. It is having dramatic humanitarian and human rights consequences and the impact is being felt far beyond Ukraine," said Guterres.
Tennis Australia had initially allowed fans to show their support for players from both countries if they did not cause a disruption
Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that Russian troops carried out a “massive strike with long-range precision weapons on Ukrainian objects of energy, and military control and communications.”