‘Evil Came’: The toll of Russia’s occupation in Kyiv’s suburbs
Land mines, bullet-riddled cars and corpses lying in the street. Residents of Bucha, Borodianka and Hostomel describe the horrors left behind by Russian forces.
Land mines, bullet-riddled cars and corpses lying in the street. Residents of Bucha, Borodianka and Hostomel describe the horrors left behind by Russian forces.
Elizabeth Arasevi had no intention to follow custom when it came to choosing a wedding dress. She was not keen to present as a “pure, delicate and demure bride in waiting.”
A growing number of books on the importance of geography in the context of international relations have hit the shelves in recent years.
Turkish authorities have detained 46 people, including former local officials from a pro-Kurdish political party, who are suspected of having financial links to Kurdish militants, the state-run news agency reported on Tuesday.
Proponents of liberal democracy in France – but also in Europe and the rest of the world – obviously want to see incumbent Emmanuel Macron win the French presidential election.
The benchmark at Athinon Avenue continued on its rising course for a third day in a row, only this time on a more robust daily turnover.
The idea is simple: The national insurance fund, EFKA, trusts the prospective pensioner and the data he or she declares.
Foreign institutional investors are waiting to see the course of the Greek property market, but have not lost all interest.
The steps Greece has taken to become independent of Russian natural gas have placed it ahead of other European countries, outgoing US Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt told a press briefing in Thessaloniki on Tuesday.