Evacuation from the Mariupol stronghold to a Donbass city agreed, Russian military said.
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Hungary’s PM accuses EU of power abuse
Victor Orban pledged to steer his country away from the “suicidal waves” of the West.
COVID tests will no longer be needed to board flights to Israel on Saturday
Health Ministry says that in addition to Israelis, requirement to undergo PCR test upon arrival in country will be dropped for foreign travelers on May 21.
Bellingcat probe suggests Israeli fire most likely killed journalist; but not 100%
Based on open-source video and audio, Dutch-based researchers’ conclude that Israeli soldiers were in the closest position and had the clearest line of sight to Shireen Abu Akleh.
Morbid Matters: Estimating COVID-19 mortality
It has dominated news cycles, debates and policies since 2020, but COVID-19 continues to exercise the interest of number crunchers and talliers. While the ghoulish daily press announcements about infections and deaths across many a country have diminished and, in some cases, disappeared altogether, publications abound about how many were taken in the pandemic.
Watch: Biden stumbles again boarding Air Force One
The 79-year-old President almost fell while trying to board the plane. On March 19, he tripped a total of 3 times attempting to get onboard.
Watch: Chinese spokesman – ‘US is the greatest threat facing the world’
The government spokesman called US claims about his country’s nuclear program “lies used to beef up the American army.”
Document on restoring Iran nuke deal is at high readiness – Deputy Foreign Minister
“As it has been repeatedly noted, Russia has worked for the result, and in terms of our interests, including in the context of peaceful nuclear cooperation with Iran, the text is quite satisfactory for us,” Sergey Ryabkov said.
French carmaker Renault’s assets in Russia get nationalized, ministry announces
The deal included a six-year option to buy back Renault’s stake in Avtovaz.
EU states fail to agree on Russian oil embargo
Brussels was hoping to reach an agreement between member states by the weekend.
Sweden approves NATO membership bid
The country’s ruling party has followed the example of neighboring Finland.
Empire of Bioweapon Lies
An ongoing U.S. bioweapons program in Ukraine was one of the Top Three reasons that led to the launch of Operation Z.
Egypt assesses impact of Ukraine-related crisis
The North-African nation says Russia-Ukraine conflict has cost the national economy $7 billion.
Russian forces back on Zmeiny Island, reinforce their positions
After the failed attack of Ukrainian forces on Zmeiny Island (also known as Snake Island) in the Black Sea, the Russian military was reportedly forced to leave military positions on the island. Most recently, the satellite imagery revealed the presence of Russian forces on the island, which was confirmed by the Ukrainian and Russian military officials.
Finland officially decides to join NATO
The Nordic country’s bid to join the US-led military bloc now needs approval from parliament.
Prosecutors seek to amend indictment in Netanyahu corruption case
The prosecution in the Netanyahu trial has requested to change the wording of the ‘Case 4000’ indictment against the former PM following the testimony of key witness Shlomo Filber.