Russian soldier pleads guilty in first war crimes trial of Ukraine conflict
Sergeant Vadim Shishimarin was prosecuted under a section of the Ukrainian criminal code that addresses the laws and customs of war.
Sergeant Vadim Shishimarin was prosecuted under a section of the Ukrainian criminal code that addresses the laws and customs of war.
The former deputy prime minister, now an executive at Facebook’s parent firm Meta, has written an essay on the metaverse.
Two men are being questioned following the incident.
A police officer was taken to hospital and is in a stable condition after a van was said to have been driven at him.
The high-profile libel trial, which is not sitting on Wednesday, is due to end on Thursday.
Meta has published its latest community standards enforcement report detailing actioned content from across Facebook and Instagram.
A tribunal hearing the case of a gender critical barrister is ‘collecting evidence’ after an ‘attempt at intimidation’ of one of its members.
The former England captain gave evidence at the Royal Courts of Justice on Tuesday.
An open letter from a group of charities has called for the Government to amend the Online Safety Bill to compel more data sharing by tech firms.
Mr Rooney has attended court with his wife for the entire trial, sitting in the front row of Court 13 in the Royal Courts of Justice.
Ukrainian officials said soldiers in the besieged steel plant in Mariupol had ‘completed heir mission’ but did not use the term ‘surrender’.
The declaration came after more than 260 fighters, including some badly wounded, were evacuated and taken to areas under Russia’s control.
The agency boss said MI5 had seen more than 10,000 ‘disguised approaches’ from spies to people in the UK on networking sites.
Mrs Rooney was asked about the aftermath of her ‘reveal’ post and Rebekah Vardy’s response.
His song Space Man has gained momentum overnight.