Civilians killed in Ukraine as Russia hits apartments and student dormitory
The onslaught was a violent follow-up to duelling high-level diplomatic missions aimed at bringing peace after 13 months of war.
The onslaught was a violent follow-up to duelling high-level diplomatic missions aimed at bringing peace after 13 months of war.
The country’s president posted a video of what appeared to be CCTV footage capturing the moment a missile hit a residential block in Zaporizhzhia.
Four-year-old pet Rose was discovered hiding behind the engine looking terrified.
An officer said the advice was given during briefings for the internal Not In My Met campaign, an initiative to drive out unacceptable behaviour.
The visit was a show of defiance by Mr Putin, two days after the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for his arrest on war crimes charges.
Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, a move that most of the world considered illegal.
The head of the Kyiv city administration, Serhii Popko, said Ukrainian air defences shot down all drones heading for the Ukrainian capital.
MORE than 200 cats are being hit by vehicles each year, with nearly all dying before help arrives.
It remains unclear whether North Korea has developed nuclear bombs small enough to fit on its long-range rockets.
Researchers said having a dog was associated with greater odds of having a sleep disorder while cat owners had a higher chance of having leg jerks.
Website The Undeniable Street View was launched on the one-year anniversary of Russia invading Ukraine.
The Kremlin said the incident proved direct US involvement in the Ukraine conflict while US officials said it showed Russia’s aggressive behaviour.
The Prime Minister and his family appeared to be filmed allowing their pet dog Nova to roam freely in Hyde Park.
Owners will have until June 2024 to microchip their cat in a move aimed at helping to reunite them with a lost or stray pet.
Being honest with ourselves and others, rather than pretending to be something we’re not, can reap rewards, says Hayley North