Russia vetoes UN resolution telling Moscow to stop Ukraine invasion
China, India and United Arab Emirates all abstain on vote
China, India and United Arab Emirates all abstain on vote
Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby says Russian forces are “not making the progress that they thought they were going to make”
Federal regulators have issued a draft environmental impact statement saying there are significant benefits to a plan to demolish four massive dams on Northern California’s Klamath River to save imperiled migratory salmon
Come Back Alive foundation in Kyiv has received 130 BTC since conflict began
Bivol (19-0, 11 KOs) has held the WBA light-heavyweight title since 2016, defending it 10 times.
Last year was ‘worst’ for anti-trans bills in modern US history
Russian forces bearing down on Kyiv with reports of hundreds dead
Western allies announce further economic measures amid fears of a devastating Russian attack on the Ukrainian capital.
Getting the money to council taxpayers without direct debit arrangements will take longer, the Local Government Association said.
The charity My Yard sets out to unite a community and give kids a chance of creating vibrant photography, leaving a lasting legacy of their vanishing council estate
Riding a horse is an important wedding ritual for grooms, but for those in the Dalit community, formerly the ‘untouchables’, it is something that is prohibited for them. But some are in the saddle anyway, reports Niha Masih
A judge in Ohio has dismissed charges against two people who their attorneys say were falsely accused of sexually abusing children from a Head Start program in the early 1990s
A lawyer for Mariposa Castro says she met Donald Trump in 2006 after nearly getting hit by one of his golf balls
Employees at a Starbucks in suburban Phoenix voted Friday to form a union, becoming the first store outside New York to organize
The $400 tents come with electrical outlets, cots and warm sleeping bags
Politician calls on Russians to take to streets demanding end to war, as tens of thousands of civilians flee
Ketanji Brown Jackson will need every Democratic senator’s vote unless GOP defections occur
Intense pressure from activists — and Kremlin belligerence — has improved Britain’s laws in recent years. But the UK runs a hologram anti-money laundering system: it looks real from a distance, yet you can walk right through it
Panel is seeking information on classification status of documents that legally should have been handed to national archivist
Experts say the sanctions on oligarchs announced by President Joe Biden this week in response to the invasion of Ukraine may do little to dim the jet-setting lifestyles of Russia’s ultra-rich — much less force a withdrawal of tanks and troops
The event at Belfast City Hall was attended by people from Ukraine, Russian and Belarus.
Farage has previously faced criticism for his praise of Putin
Three former Minneapolis police officers convicted of violating George Floyd’s civil rights now face federal sentences that one expert says could range from less than five years in prison to as much as the 25 years prosecutors are seeking for Derek Chauvin
White House announcement follows sanctions on Russian financial institutions