In the grim darkness of Russia's war against Ukraine, the guy in charge of Kyiv's drone fleet swivels in a gaming chair with his Warhammer models looking on.
U.S. intelligence reportedly reached out to the Ukrainian military to warn them against targeting the enormous Russian-owned energy project.
Ukraine officials have reportedly called the incident an “ecological disaster” and a “terrorist act.”
In one national park, staff are collecting corpses of dolphins. They're among the many environmental casualties of Russian missiles.
Latvia has the highest drunk driving rate in all of Europe. Under a new law, the Latvian government can seize the cars of drunk drivers and sell or donate them.
Ukraine's space agency is criticizing the Vega-C rocket failure investigation, which blamed a component sourced from a Ukrainian company.
In contrast to the Russians, Ukrainians master a mix of high- and low-end technology on the battlefield
The Kremlin claims Wikipedia is promoting misinformation about the Ukraine invasion and has fined the company two million rubles.
In an unsurprising move on Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced he is suspending the nuclear arms control treaty with the U.S.
The images captured throughout 2022 display a wide range of grief, turmoil and fear.
The Shahed-136 drones are made in Iran, which is reportedly supplying Russia in its ongoing assault of Ukraine.
Though, the Kremlin thought the Tesla CEO made some good points.
The multidisciplinary artists Synchrodogs are using their platform and art to raise awareness about the war in Ukraine and funds for those in need.
Over 4.2 million Ukrainians have fled the country since Russia's invasion.
The Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online initiative has rescued 20 terabytes of data that ranges from Chernobyl memorials to government archives.
Thousands of civilians have been killed and over 3.6 million Ukrainians have become refugees.
Several Russian embassies and Russian state media falsely tweeted the woman was part of a staged operation to make Russia look bad.
The president of mobile medical services provider DocGo appears to want to disrupt the idea of what an army actually means. *gulp*
Russia's military invasion of Ukraine has led to Western sanctions designed to punish the Russian economy.
Companies like Apple, Airbnb, Visa, and Ikea have all left the Russian market.