Beaten and held in Russia for three years – but never charged with a crime
Russia imprisoned Dmytro shortly after its invasion of Ukraine in 2022. He was freed last month.
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Russia imprisoned Dmytro shortly after its invasion of Ukraine in 2022. He was freed last month.
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Government’s plans in disarray before Trump talks as MSD, Eli Lilly and AstraZeneca moves prompt job fearsBig pharmaceutical companies have ditched or paused nearly £2bn in planned UK investments so far this year, causing “suffering” to patients, as mi…
Paul McCartney, Kate Bush and Elton John among creatives arguing that Labour’s AI proposals could result in ‘an artist’s life work to be stolen’Leading British artists including Mick Jagger, Kate Bush and Paul McCartney have urged Keir Starmer to stand…
Alex Babich, a Ukrainian immigrant in Indiana, has achieved a Guinness World Record with his nearly 36-foot sunflower, named Clover. This horticultural feat symbolizes his Ukrainian heritage, resilience, and family legacy. Clover’s story, documented in…
Keir Starmer will have to choose how to spend limited political capital, with most pressing issues ones UK and US do not agree onDonald Trump has repeatedly described Keir Starmer as a “good man”, distancing himself from the attacks on the UK prime min…
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a fresh software supply chain attack targeting the npm registry that has affected more than 40 packages that belong to multiple maintainers.
“The compromised versions include a function (NpmModule.updatePackage) t…
This live blog is now closed. You can read our latest report here:Israel launches ground offensive deep inside Gaza CityWafa, the Palestinian news agency, has been told by medical sources that at least 38 Palestinian people, including women and childre…
He has accused the paper of defamation and libel, saying it served as a “mouthpiece” for Democrats.
Trump has initiated a flurry of defamation lawsuits against media companies, accusing them of false or misleading coverage.