Russia is relying on masses of troops to overrun Ukrainian positions, producing heavy casualties and incremental gains.
Giron cruises in 3rd set, beats Rybakov at Dallas Open
Marcos Giron has advanced to the second round of the Dallas Open with a victory over fellow American Alex Rybakov in three sets.
Commentary: How satellites can help rescue efforts after major Türkiye and Syria earthquake
Space agencies have joined forces to provide free satellite imagery as quickly as possible over the disaster areas. They can provide crucial information quickly, says this writer.
The Pentagon says China declined a phone call in response to the balloon’s downing
In a sign of continued tense relations, the U.S. says China declined the request for a phone call between top defense officials
India paper leaks: Cheating plagues India jobs coveted by millions – BBC
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India paper leaks: Cheating plagues India jobs coveted by millions
Cheating in exams is common in India, where students go to great lengths to land a government job.
See the earthquake’s total devastation through before and after images
Thousands of buildings in Turkey and Syria collapsed in minutes, killing and trapping the people inside. Lively neighborhoods were reduced to dust.
Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 350 of the invasion
Volodymyr Zelenskiy in first UK visit since war began; UK adds 15 new designations to Russia sanctions listRussia-Ukraine war – latest news updatesVolodymyr Zelenskiy has arrived in the UK on his first visit since Russia’s invasion to address parliamen…
Vladimir Putin loses yet another high-ranking general in Ukraine war
VLADIMIR Putin has lost yet another general in the war in Ukraine, according to reports.
Major-General Dmitry Ulyanov, 44, had only recently returned to active service after retirement as a commander in Russia’s illegal invasion.
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New British stamp with image of King Charles unveiled
LONDON (Reuters) – New ‘everyday’ stamps featuring the image of King Charles were revealed for the first time on Wednesday, the latest item in Britain to get a makeover following the death of Queen Elizabeth. From coins and banknotes and to the offici…