Politics
Former European Commission President Jacques Delors dies aged 98
Former European Commission President Jacques Delors, founding father of the European Union’s historic single currency project, has died at the age of 98. Delors was
Gaza war will last several months, Israel says
Israel’s war with Hamas will last several months, Israel’s military chief said, as a string of incidents outside the Gaza Strip highlighted the risk of
Ukraine’s top general criticises draft bureaus project
The head of the Armed Forces of Ukraine expressed frustration with the performance of military recruitment offices. The bill contains reforms to the army’s recruitment
Ukraine’s attack on Crimean port damaged Russian warship
Ukraine’s attack on the Crimean port of Feodosia damaged a large Russian landing ship and killed one person, Moscow said on Tuesday, after Kiev said
Israel’s prime minister says Hamas must be destroyed for peace
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue fighting in Gaza until Hamas is destroyed, defying global calls for a ceasefire amid fears the
Israeli airstrikes kill dozens of people
Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip killed at least 78 people, Palestinian health officials said, on one of the deadliest nights in the besieged enclave
Ukraine receives 1.34 billion dollars from the World Bank
Ukraine received $1.34 billion in public expenditure from the World Bank for administrative capacity building in Ukraine. The funding consists of a $1.086 billion loan
Ukraine says it has shot down 24 of 28 Russian drones
Ukraine shot down 24 of 28 Russian-launched Shahed drones in an overnight attack that damaged residential buildings in Kiev and an infrastructure facility and grain
Brazil’s parliamentary committee approves budget bill for 2024
Brazil’s congressional budget committee approved the country’s budget bill for 2024, with lower-than-expected spending cuts in President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s growth acceleration programme.
Russia spends $12 billion to keep the aviation sector in the air
Russia has provided more than $12 billion in state subsidies and loans to keep its aviation sector afloat as Western sanctions over Moscow’s invasion of