Kyiv mayor reports explosions in centre of Ukrainian capital
The reported blasts come as Ukraine has faced a barrage of Russian air strikes across the country.
The reported blasts come as Ukraine has faced a barrage of Russian air strikes across the country.
Many businesses are concerned about the end of the current support in April.
Denys Shmyhal said Russia wants to swamp Europe with a new wave of Ukrainian refugees by targeting infrastructure.
She said schools should not be ‘teaching things as fact that are debates’.
A suspected drone attack hit an airport in the southern Kursk region, which borders Ukraine.
Earlier, Russian media reported that explosions had rocked two air bases in Russia.
The limit is set to take effect on Monday, along with an EU embargo on Russian oil shipped by sea.
The Scottish Government confirmed more than 1,200 displaced people from Ukraine will remain on the MS Victoria until June 2023.
A Kremlin spokesman said Vladimir Putin remains open to talks but the demand that Moscow first withdraws its troops is unacceptable.
The Westminster leader announced he would not seek re-election next week.
The US secretary of state spoke during a Nato foreign ministers’ meeting in Bucharest.
The broadcaster said the cameraman was ‘beaten and kicked’ by police after covering protests against Covid restrictions.
The proposed laws have caused a split in the Conservative Party.
UK warns Beijing there is ‘absolutely no excuse’ for reporters to be ‘beaten by the police’.
Health and defence officials are drawing up a contingency strategy as ambulance drivers and paramedics consider joining nurses on the picket lines.