Ukrainian drones struck a petrochemical plant almost 1,500 km (932 miles) inside Russia early on November 4 as Kyiv continues to step up long-range air strikes aimed at key Russian infrastructure.
In St. Petersburg, the organizer of the Necrocomicon festival of mysticism and fantasy is being investigated on forgery ...
Bella Culley, a 19-year-old British citizen who is eight months pregnant and accused by Georgian officials of drug smuggling, ...
Russian air strikes hit Ukrainian civilian sites, Ukrainian officials said on November 3, killing several people and ...
Amid a buildup of US forces in the Caribbean, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is reportedly reaching out to Russia, China and Iran to help bolster its military capabilities. But it’s unclear how ...
Serbian lawmakers gather on November 4 to discuss controversial plans to turn a ruined war site into a gleaming hotel complex.
The European Union's annual enlargement report will slam Georgia for its backsliding on democratic policies, while generally giving a positive review to Albania, Moldova, Montenegro and Ukraine on ...
Afghans dug through the debris of collapsed homes on November 3 in the wake of a 6.3 earthquake that struck the country's north, killing at least 20 people. Areas around the city of Mazar-e Sharif ...
US President stressed again that he is not considering providing Tomahawk missiles to Kyiv, which has pleaded for the ...
Experts fear “significant casualties" after an earthquake of 6.3 magnitude struck near the northern Afghanistan city of Mazar ...
A source in Ukraine’s Security Service told RFE/RL that Ukrainian drones hit an oil terminal in Russia’s Black Sea port of Tuapse, damaging a tanker and port infrastructure.
Russian strikes on Ukraine continued overnight, killing at least four people and wounding dozens of others, Kyiv said on November 1, as Kyiv claimed it had struck a major oil‑product pipeline near ...
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