Russia launches attack on Ukraine’s power sector in sign of possible escalation
Many Ukrainians were plunged into darkness across several cities and at least five people were killed.
Many Ukrainians were plunged into darkness across several cities and at least five people were killed.
The deadly attacks on several power facilities have caused widespread outages.
A new lost pet form will hopefully reunite more animals with their owners.
Mr Navalny, the most persistent opponent of President Vladimir Putin, was serving a 19-year sentence when he died.
Ukraine’s Emergency Service said 13 people were wounded, including one child, and that dozens of people were evacuated from their homes.
Kim Jong Un had vowed to introduce the weapon to cope with what he called deepening US hostility.
The governor of Russia’s Belgorod region, Vyacheslev Gladkov, said the children are to be moved further east.
A well-known business that has sold fish and exotic pets for more than three decades is now under new management and has expanded its offering.
The companies face financial penalties of around 780 thousand Australian dollars (£401,936) per day if they do not comply.
The Kremlin’s forces have made battlefield progress as Kyiv’s troops struggle with a severe shortage of artillery shells and exhausted units.
The new wave of attacks hit the territory on Sunday, killing at least two people including a teenager, according to local officials.
The research, funded by Cancer Research UK, has found that PET scans can be used to diagnose and monitor cancer in a non-intrusive way.
Opposition activists had called for those opposed to the president’s rule and likely extension of his tenure to gather at noon on Sunday.
Moscow said its military downed 35 Ukrainian drones overnight into Sunday.
The Russian president’s fiercest political foe, Alexei Navalny, died in an Arctic prison last month and other critics are either in jail or in exile.