The aim is to use the winter months to hone the skills of the Ukrainian forces so they will be better prepared to counter any spike in Russian attacks or efforts to expand Russia's territorial gains
The targets of the latest recommended sanctions included government ministers, lawmakers, regional governors and political parties
Shares of Tesla are sliding before the market open on Thursday after news broke that CEO Elon Musk sold another USD 3.58 billion worth of the electric vehicle maker's stock this week
Russia's Foreign Ministry warned that if the United States confirms reports that it plans to deliver sophisticated air defense missiles to Ukraine, it would be another provocative move by the US
UEFA and FIFA should have backing from the European Court of Justice to block Super League, an EU senior legal adviser proposed on Thursday
The company's total data includes plastic used in shipments Amazon fulfils through its warehouses and other parts of its business
Officials warn that Twitter will have to comply with some of the world's toughest laws targeting toxic content
Emmanuel Macron says he is immensely proud that France is in World Cup final after winning over Morocco in the semifinals
Yassine Bounou stretched out his arm with everything he had, desperately trying to get something, anything, in the way of the ball. It was no use
The sale comes as shares of Tesla have collapsed, losing over half their value since Musk first disclosed in April that he was buying up Twitter stock
The Department of Homeland Security said more migrants may be released into the United States to pursue immigration cases when Trump-era asylum restrictions end next week
The hacker obtained access to InfraGard by posing as the CEO of a financial institution
The Biden administration proposed a ban on misleading ads for Medicare Advantage plans that have targeted older Americans and convinced them to sign up for plans that don't cover their doctors
Federal prosecutors say Bankman-Fried defrauded FTX customers and investors starting in 2019 and illegally diverted their money to cover expenses, debts and risky trades at the crypto hedge fund
France will head into Sunday's title match against Argentina looking to become the first team to retain the World Cup title since Brazil in 1962
Peru's new government declared 30-day national emergency amid violent protests following the ouster of President Pedro Castillo, suspending the rights of people to gather and move freely
General Motors is recalling more than 825,000 SUVs and cars in the US and Canada because the daytime running lights may not turn off when the headlights are on
The mayor of Kyiv is reporting multiple explosions in the Ukrainian capital on Wednesday, the first such time in weeks during Russia's ongoing war against the country
European Union energy ministers failed yet again to overcome their deep differences on a natural gas price cap that many hope would make utility bills cheaper
The European Union moved closer to a clinching a revamped deal over transatlantic data transfers aimed at resolving concerns about U.S. spying with a draft decision that confirms comparable safeguards