Ukrainian civilians have been baking poisoned cake and offering it to Russian soldiers, the country’s intelligence service has claimed, as the Russian invasion enters its fifth week Ukrainians have killed Russian soldiers by poisoning
Ukrainian forces liberating the town near Kyiv find streets littered with corpses of civilians and burned-out Russian tanks The retreat of Russian forces around Kyiv has left horrifying evidence of atrocities against
ExoMars mission, of which the £840m British-built vehicle was part, depended on a Russian Proton rocket It has cost £840m to develop and taken 15 years to build. But now fears are
Coronavirus infections have spread at an elder care facility in Shanghai. Workers said deaths are increasing and resources dwindling. A coronavirus outbreak is ravaging a hospital in Shanghai for older adults, underscoring
Moscow and Beijing are “more determined” to develop bilateral ties and boost cooperation, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Wednesday following a meeting in eastern China with his Russian counterpart, Sergei
Russia retaliated in what it has called an “economic war” with the West on Tuesday by offering to buy back its $2 billion Eurobonds maturing next month in roubles rather than dollars.
The propeller of a Bangladeshi cargo vessel, which allegedly strayed into Indian waters near Ghoramara island of India’s South 24 Parganas district, got stuck in a fishing net yesterday (March 30), police
The government is going to undertake a major survey to assess the animals that Bengal tigers prey on in the Sundarbans and also monitor the current situation of the habitat under a
A special court in India has sentenced two Bangladeshi brothers to four years of imprisonment for illegally staying in the neighbouring country using forged documents. The Indian chief judicial magistrate’s (custom) court
Will Smith refused a request to leave the Oscars ceremony after he slapped presenter Chris Rock, Hollywood’s film academy said on Wednesday as it started a process that could lead to the