Navalny supporters arrested in worldwide day of protests
Several Russian activists were detained on Sunday as part of a worldwide day of protests called "Putin the Murderer" on the third anniversary of the poisoning of their jailed leader Aleksei Navalny, broadcasted by EFE and Agerpres.
Zelensky pledges response to Russian attack on Chernihiv, other cities
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has pledged a response to Saturday's Russian attack on the city of Chernihiv, which resulted in more than 150 casualties. The attack also damaged dozens of houses in the cities of Kharkov, Kikuev, Izmir, and Kupyansk.
Luna-25 probe, Russia's first lunar mission in decades, crashes on moon
A Russian lunar probe has crashed on the surface of the moon after an emergency situation occurred during a pre-landing manoeuvre, the Russian space agency Roscosmos said.
Carolina Străjescu
Number of millionaires worldwide falls by 3.5 Million
The number of millionaires worldwide fell by 3.5 million last year, to 59.4 million at the end of 2022, according to the 2023 edition of the World Wealth Report by Swiss banks Credit Suisse and UBS, Le Figaro reports, as picked up by news.ro.
Canada's fire season reaches record-breaking levels
Tens of thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate their homes in western Canada as wildfires rage out of control, AFP and news.ro report.
Valeria Văcărescu
EU reserves reach all-time high, facilitating commitment to not buy Russian gas until 2027
The European Union's natural gas reserves have reached a new all-time high of 90% of capacity, according to the publication Politico. This is the target set by Brussels that had to be met by November.
NATO could respond to Russian maritime escalations in Black Sea
Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander in Europe James Stavridis has warned that Russia risks triggering a direct conflict with NATO by intercepting vessels in international waters and attempting to assert economic control over Ukraine, according to digi24.ro.
Sakharov Centre dissolution signals crackdown on dissent in Russia
A Moscow court on Friday dissolved the Sakharov Centre, one of Russia's last remaining human rights associations, in a further sign of the rollback of freedoms and the repression of opposition voices in the country.
Ukrainian forces make significant gains in southeast, analysts say
Russian forces launched airstrikes on nine Ukrainian regions on Tuesday, targeting critical infrastructure and residential neighbourhoods. The attacks killed two civilians and wounded four others.
Russia responds to Moldova's decision to reduce diplomatic staff
The Russian Foreign Ministry summoned Moldova's Ambassador to Russia Lilian Darii on Friday in response to Chisinau's decision to reduce the number of employees of Russian foreign missions in Moldova.
Viorica Rusica
Ukrainian PM to discuss aid, grain transit in Romania
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmyhal is visiting Romania on Friday. At 12:30 p.m., he is scheduled to meet with Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu to discuss, among other things, Romania's aid to Ukraine and grain transit, Digi 24 reports.
Kiev refuses to negotiate Russian gas transit. German Galushchenko: "Ukraine is able to guarantee the security of supply for Europe"
Ukraine has refused to negotiate with Russia to extend the gas transit contract with European countries, said Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko, according to the Russian newspaper Izvestia and the Ukrainian publication Strana, Hotnews.ro reports.