Zelenskyy to meet Trump as Russian troops advance towards Ukraine’s ‘fortress belt’
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet President Donald Trump on Tuesday, but Ukraine’s hopes of a tough new sanctions package on Russia appear to be fading.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet President Donald Trump on Tuesday, but Ukraine’s hopes of a tough new sanctions package on Russia appear to be fading.
US President Donald Trump shook thousands of American dreams this weekend with an abrupt decision to slap a $100,000 fee on skilled worker permits – the H-1B visas.
Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning campaign likely undertaken by a Chinese-speaking threat actor using a malware called BadIIS in attacks targeting East and Southeast Asia, particularly with …
Thousands of Ukrainian schools have been destroyed in the war with Russia, forcing teachers and students underground. They’ll share their stories of keeping education alive at UNGA Tuesday.
Economy minister says move is a symbol of deepening relations with Turkmenistan
Ukrainian leader was joined by first lady Olena Zelenska as he plans to appeal for sanctions against Russia
Locals who sided with pro-Russian separatists become ideologically closer to Ukraine as the war rumbles on.
A super typhoon barreled through northern Philippines Monday, displacing over 17,000 people. The storm is now bearing down on Hong Kong and southern China.
Senator Ruben Gallego, a Democratic lawmaker, has openly criticised the approach taken by former President Donald Trump’s administration regarding India, especially around the issue of India’s oil trade with Russia. Gallego called out what he termed a “fist-to-face” policy, highlighting its failure and adverse consequences for US-India relations.Gallego emphasised India’s proud tradition of
Iranian Vice President for Science, Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy, Hussein Afshin, announced that the nationwide artificial intelligence (AI) education programs for students would continue, alongside periodic competitions throughout the year.