Pope Francis leaves Rome for the first time in more than half a year: visits women's prison and exhibition in Venice
Ukrainian partisans show one of the largest russian oil depots in occupied Crimea
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Italy is ready to support EU sanctions against russian LNG
Ukraine wins second consecutive victory at the World Ice Hockey Championship
Drone attack on an airfield in the Krasnodar region of russia: satellite photos have emerged
The watch of one of the Titanic passengers was sold for 1.5 million dollars
Against the background of russia's attacks on the energy infrastructure: Latvia handed over a transformer and other equipment to Ukraine
Two journalists working for AP and Reuters detained in russia
WSJ: Germany is afraid to hand over frozen russian assets to Ukraine
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Pope Francis leaves Rome for the first time in more than half a year: visits women's prison and exhibition in Venice
Pope Francis made his first trip outside of Rome in 7 months, visiting Venice for a day, where he raised issues such as the war in Ukraine, called for negotiated peace and encouraged young people to help others.
Ukrainian partisans show one of the largest russian oil depots in occupied Crimea
Ukrainian partisans from the ATES underground movement have successfully reconnoitered one of russia's largest oil depots in the heavily guarded occupied Crimea and provided detailed information and coordinates of the facility.
"Dragon's teeth" and anti-tank ditches: Latvia starts building fortifications near the border with russia
Latvia has started building anti-tank ditches near its eastern border as part of the Baltic Defense Line to deter potential military threats.
Italy is ready to support EU sanctions against russian LNG
Italy is ready to support EU sanctions on russian liquefied natural gas (LNG), as it has diversified its gas supplies and can do without russian gas entirely.
Ukraine wins second consecutive victory at the World Ice Hockey Championship
The Ukrainian national ice hockey team has won its second victory at the 2024 World Cup in Division 1B, defeating the Netherlands 4-0 and continuing to lead the standings.
Drone attack on an airfield in the Krasnodar region of russia: satellite photos have emerged
Satellite photos show traces of a large fire at an airfield in the Krasnodar region, following an April 27 drone attack; analysts speculate that it could have been an ammunition depot or fuel storage site.
The watch of one of the Titanic passengers was sold for 1.5 million dollars
John Jacob Astor IV's gold watch, found with his body after the Titanic sinking, was sold at auction for a record $1. 485 million, setting a new world record for Titanic memorabilia.
Against the background of russia's attacks on the energy infrastructure: Latvia handed over a transformer and other equipment to Ukraine
Latvia has donated a 250 MVA transformer, compressor, and transformer oil to Ukraine to help supply power and heat critical infrastructure after the russian missile attacks.
Two journalists working for AP and Reuters detained in russia
Two journalists, Sergei Karelin and Konstantin Gabov, who worked for Reuters and AP, were detained in russia and accused of collaborating with Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, and face 2 to 6 years in prison for "participation in an extremist organization.
WSJ: Germany is afraid to hand over frozen russian assets to Ukraine
Germany opposes the confiscation of $300 billion in frozen russian assets for Ukraine's reconstruction and military aid, fearing it would set a precedent that could lead to new lawsuits against Germany for World War II crimes.