U.S. delivers 164 million euros in humanitarian aid to victims of Russian invasion of Ukraine

Follow live the latest news on the war in Ukraine. White House announces sending additional military assistance. Jul. 20 () – The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has reported the delivery of $169 million (about 164 million euros) in …

Ukraine stresses that “it is very important” for war to end before winter

Follow live the latest news on the war in Ukraine. The head of the Ukrainian Presidency office, Andriy Yermak, has assured this Tuesday that “it is very important” for Ukraine that the war ends before winter, since at that time …

Syria breaks relations with Ukraine in reciprocity after recognizing Donetsk and Lugansk independence

Follow live the latest news on the war in Ukraine. Syrian authorities announced Wednesday the severance of diplomatic relations with Ukraine, nearly three weeks after Kiev did the same in response to Damascus’ decision to recognize the independence the self-proclaimed …

Russia says accusations about plans to annex parts of Ukraine are “fundamentally false”

Follow live the latest news on the war in Ukraine. Ukrainian authorities on Wednesday branded as “fundamentally false” US allegations about Moscow’s plans to annex occupied territories in Ukraine and said they are working to “return peace to the liberated …

Parliament elects Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe as Sri Lanka’s new president

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, who has held the post of acting president since last week following the flight from the country of Gotabaya Rajapaksa, was elected Wednesday by parliamentarians as the new president, despite demands by protesters that …

Ukraine announces creation of commission to regulate use of Western-supplied weapons

Follow live the latest news on the war in Ukraine Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski announced Tuesday the creation of a commission to regulate the use of weapons provided by the West with the intention of preventing propagandist accusations from Russia. …

More than a dozen injured in fire north of Athens

At least twelve people have been injured this Wednesday due to a heavy fire registered north of the Greek capital, Athens, after the flames reached several residential areas and destroyed several houses. The Fire Brigade, which has deployed nine seaplanes …

Moroccan court sentences 33 migrants to 11 months in prison for attempting to cross Melilla fence

The Court of First Instance of Nador has sentenced this Tuesday a group of 33 migrants to 11 months in prison for their alleged involvement in relation to the massive assault on the fence of Melilla last June 24 and …

Netflix loses nearly one million subscribers in the last quarter

Netflix announced Tuesday the loss of 970,000 subscribers in the last quarter, a result that reinforces the company’s decision to expand charging users for sharing accounts, in the search for new ways to make money after years of massive growth. …

Judge rules in favor of Twitter and orders trial against Elon Musk to be held in October

Delaware Chancery Court Judge Jude McCormick ruled Tuesday that the trial over Elon Musk’s reversal of his Twitter buyout will be held in October, after the Tesla founder and CEO asked to delay it to February so he could build …

Instagram adds a new way to discover attractions in your location

Continuing efforts to turn Instagram into an e-commerce platform, Meta is also adding a map where the location of various Instagram “attractions” is rendered without much room for interpretation. For example, if you’ve just arrived at your holiday destination, you’ll …

U.S. House of Representatives approves bill protecting same-sex marriage

The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a bill that would strengthen same-sex marriages at the federal level, with a bipartisan coalition supporting a measure addressing growing concerns that the Supreme Court could strike down equal marriage. A total …