3 Ukrainian children stranded in Mexico granted visas to return to Edmonton
Three Ukrainian children, adopted by an Edmonton woman, have been granted visas to return to Canada after being stranded in Mexico for months.
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Three Ukrainian children, adopted by an Edmonton woman, have been granted visas to return to Canada after being stranded in Mexico for months.
KREMLIN propagandists have called for London to be “turned to dust” after Ukraine said it would use Brit missiles.
The deranged ranting was part of a nightly show dedicated to pro-war discussion on state TV that’s hosted by a notorious Putin acolyte…
RUSSIAN nuclear bombers were intercepted twice over two days as they flew near to Alaska, the US military has revealed.
Footage released by the Kremlin shows two of its Tu-95 “Bear” bombers near to American airspace in a show of strength…
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly wrapped up a two-day visit to Ukraine on Thursday, where she met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other officials.
Finland and Sweden applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February last year.
A RUSSIAN defence official has mysteriously died after falling from a window of a high-rise building in St Petersburg.
The head of the financial support department of the Western Military District Marina Yankina, 58, was said to have left documents …
Olena Shelestenko and her husband Gennady were involved in a Kherson newspaper that was allegedly pro-Russia during the occupation of the city.
RUSSIA is preparing for a “massive new attack” in just seven days, Ukraine’s top spy chiefs have warned.
It comes as Vladimir Putin masses up to 500,000 soldiers amid fears he is planning a new onslaught on Ukraine to mar…
VLADIMIR Putin’s hardman reputation flopped yesterday — as supplies of Viagra to Russia were suspended.
US pharma firm Viatris acted after business was hit by economic sanctions over the war in Ukraine.
ReutersSupplies of Viagra to Russia have be…
UKRAINE faces a “bloody and unpredictable” year ahead unless the West steps up its support, a former brigadier has warned.
Ben Barry, who served in the British Army, said it’s not clear if Kyiv has enough combat power to fend off …