Amid unconfirmed reports that a train operated by Russia’s nuclear division was spotted heading toward Ukraine, the White House says that it has no indication that Russia is preparing to…
Попри заклики США, країни ОПЕК+ погодилися обмежити виробництво нафти
Білий дім звинуватив організацію в узгодженні політики з Росією …
Україна приєднується до Організації економічного співробітництва та розвитку – президент
Київ подав заявку на вступ і ОЕСР її підтримала, повідомив Зеленський …
Greece Warns Turkey on Illegal Drilling
Greece is warning it is ready to use all its diplomatic and military might to defend its sovereignty against what it calls hostile plans by its historic foe Turkey. The…
Russian Launches to Space From US, 1st Time in 20 Years
For the first time in 20 years, a Russian cosmonaut rocketed from the U.S. on Wednesday, launching to the International Space Station alongside NASA and Japanese astronauts despite tensions over…
Putin Finalizes Annexation Claim Rejected by Ukraine, West
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law Wednesday to formalize Russia’s annexation of four Ukrainian regions, a move widely condemned as illegal and one that comes as Ukrainian forces advance…
OPEC+ Heads for Deep Supply Cuts, Clash with US
OPEC+ looks set for deep oil output cuts when it meets on Wednesday, curbing supply in an already tight market despite pressure from the United States and other consuming countries…
Plastic-Gobbling Enzymes in Worm Spit May Help Ease Pollution
Enzymes found in the saliva of wax worms can degrade one of the most common forms of plastic waste, according to research published Tuesday that could open up new ways…
ВВП України в 2022-му скоротиться дещо менше, ніж прогнозувалося раніше – Світовий банк
Установа тепер очікує скорочення ВВП України на 35 відсотків цього року …
Future Ukraine Aid May Hinge on Control of Congress in 2023
The impending November midterm elections, in which control of both houses of the United States Congress is being closely contested, could have significant consequences for the largest foreign policy challenge…
Devastated by Russian Assault, Ukraine’s Schools Come Back to Life
Millions of Ukrainian schoolchildren are returning to the classroom despite air sirens that are still interrupting lessons. With more than 2,000 school buildings around the country destroyed, educators are working…
Angela Merkel Wins UNHCR Nansen Award for Protecting Syrian Refugees
Former German chancellor Angela Merkel has won the prestigious Nansen Award from the U.N. refugee agency, for providing a haven for more than 1.2 million refugees and asylum seekers fleeing…
Turkish Journalist Groups Slam Bill to Fight Disinformation
Turkish journalists groups on Tuesday protested a draft law the government says is aimed at combating fake news and disinformation but which critics denounce as yet another attempt to stifle…
Мінфін: Україна отримає від Світового банку додатково майже 530 млн дол кредиту
Кошти позики буде спрямовано до загального фонду Держбюджету, зокрема, на оплату праці співробітників бюджетної сфери …
Український експорт у вересні виріс до рекордного значення з початку війни – Мінекономіки
В уряді раніше закликали банки підтримати економіку під час війни шляхом фінансування експорту українських товарів, робіт та послуг на світові ринки …
Afghan National Institute of Music Performs First Concert in New Home
Afghanistan’s National Institute of Music has performed its first concert in its new home of Lisbon, Portugal. Members of the exiled school are determined to keep Afghan music alive even…
Russian Court Sets Brittney Griner Appeal Date for October 25
A Russian court on Monday set October 25 as the date for American basketball star Brittney Griner’s appeal against her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession. Griner, an eight-time all-star…
Albania Denies Police System Was Attacked by Iranian Hackers
Albanian authorities Monday denied the country’s police system was hacked after local media reported that data on people being investigated for crimes was released from an Iranian hacking group. Albanian…
Russian Journalist Sobchak Faces Investigation, TASS Reports
Prominent Russian journalist Ksenia Sobchak faces a criminal investigation over a story that police suspect was “fake,” state news agency TASS reported on Monday, citing an unidentified source in law…
ДБР передало уряду список російських компаній і громадян для запровадження санкцій
Перед цим працівники ДБР дослідили понад 200 компаній у різних галузях економіки …
UN Report: Fiscal Policies of Advanced Economies Risk Global Recession
U.N. economists warn the monetary and fiscal policies of advanced economies risk plunging the world into a recession worse than the financial crisis of 2008. UNCTAD, the United Nations Conference…
Ukrainian Forces Make Gains in Kherson
Ukrainian forces made further gains Monday in the Kherson region in the country’s south, adding to their gains in the east in recent days as they push a counteroffensive against…
Мінцифри запустило продаж військових облігацій у «Дії» – Федоров
Вартість однієї облігації – від 900 гривень, обмежень кількості, яку можна купити, немає …
Reformists Gain in Bosnia Elections, Though Change Unlikely
Reformists who ran on fighting corruption and clientelism in public office appeared set to win an important race in Bosnia’s elections Sunday that could give them greater sway over the…
Greece Says It’s Open to Talks with Turkey Once Provocations End
Greece wants to have a constructive dialogue with Turkey based on international law but its Aegean neighbor must halt its unprecedented escalation of provocations, the Greek foreign minister said Sunday….
Pope Calls on Putin to Stop ‘Spiral of Violence’ in Ukraine
Pope Francis has called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop “this spiral of violence and death” over the war in Ukraine. Francis’s remarks, made on Sunday in his weekly…
Latvia Prime Minister Wins Election
The center-right New Unity party of Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins won Saturday’s election, according to provisional results, with its 19% of the vote putting him in a position to…
Bosnia Heads to Polls as Ethnic Tensions Dominate Vote
Bosnians headed to the polls Sunday to vote in general elections following a campaign season marked by threats of secession, political infighting, and fears of future turmoil as ethnic tensions…
EU Leaders to Discuss Infrastructure Following Incidents on Russian Pipelines
European Union leaders will discuss the security of crucial infrastructure when they meet in Prague next week following damage to the Nord Stream pipelines that many in the West have…
Danes: Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Seems to Have Stopped Leaking
The Danish Energy Agency says one of two ruptured natural gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea appears to have stopped leaking natural gas. The agency said on Twitter on Saturday…