Pope Francis, on his three-day visit to Hungary, plans to meet with Ukrainian and other refugees who are struggling under the policies of nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Saturday.…
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Prisoners of war from Ukraine and Russia have been freed, and some of them display obvious indications of having been subjected to torture.
Ukrainian and Russian prisoners of war have been released, according to a statement by the head of the Ukrainian presidential office, Andriy Yermak. The release included 44 Ukrainians, including soldiers,…
A Ukrainian museum was struck by Russian forces, resulting in the death of two people and injuring ten others.
A Russian missile struck a museum in the Ukrainian city of Kupiansk on Tuesday, causing the death of two people and injuring 10 others. The attack is part of an…
As the upcoming election approaches, Turkey is experiencing a surge of detentions.
Turkey has seen a significant number of arrests being made for “terrorism” ahead of crucial elections. The police detained at least 110 individuals on Tuesday as part of an “anti-terrorist”…
Israelis protest for 16th consecutive week against Netanyahu’s judicial reform
Israeli citizens have taken to the streets for the 16th consecutive week to protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposed judicial reform. The reform seeks to limit the power of…
More explosives found after Russia bombed its own city
Russian authorities have evacuated 17 apartment buildings in Belgorod, a city near the Ukrainian border, after discovering an explosive device near the site of an accidental bomb blast caused by…
A sunken ship from WWII, where almost 1,000 Australian individuals lost their lives, has been discovered.
A team led by the Silentworld Foundation, in collaboration with Dutch deep-sea survey firm Fugro, has discovered the wreckage of the Montevideo Maru in the South China Sea. The ship…
Bold Chinese vessels frustrate Taiwan’s fishing communities
In recent years, Chinese fishing vessels have been a constant source of frustration for Taiwan’s fishing communities. These vessels, which are often operated by government-affiliated companies or protected by the…