Russia-Ukraine war: Key Developments on Day 852
Summary of the main events in the Russia-Ukraine conflict on the 852nd day of the war
Norwegian pension fund divests from Caterpillar over concerns in Gaza
Norwegian pension fund KLP sells off its $69m stake in Caterpillar due to fears of its equipment contributing to human rights abuses against Palestinians in Gaza.
In a divided France, voters on the left hope to unite against the far right
President Emmanuel Macron tests support in France after the far-right victory in the European Parliament election.
The Impact of 14 Years of Tory Rule on Britons' Finances
A look at how Britons have been financially affected after 14 years of Conservative government.
US journalist Gershkovich on trial in Russia over espionage charges he denies
Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter, faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of espionage in Russia. Get details of his trial and the accusations against him.
Rutte named NATO Secretary-General, emphasizes importance of collective security
Dutch PM Mark Rutte appointed to lead NATO from October, highlighting the alliance's role in safeguarding collective security.
Russia starts US journalist Evan Gershkovich’s trial: What’s next for him?
An article discussing the espionage trial of American journalist Evan Gershkovich in Russia, detailing the charges and potential outcomes.
Boxing: Usyk relinquishes IBF title after becoming undisputed heavyweight champion
Usyk confirms he is vacating the IBF belt shortly after achieving the status of undisputed world heavyweight boxing champion.
EU Launches Talks for Membership with Moldova and Ukraine
A symbolic ceremony in Luxembourg signals the beginning of negotiations between the EU and Ukraine and Moldova, indicating a move away from Russian influence.
Britain's Political Landscape in Clacton-on-Sea
A look into the support for Nigel Farage and the Reform UK party in Clacton-on-Sea, shedding light on immigration concerns and the upcoming election dynamics.
Top European court finds Russia guilty of rights violations in Crimea
Ukraine secures its first interstate win against Russia in a case involving human rights abuses in Crimea. The European Court of Human Rights rules against Russia over violations in the occupied region, marking a significant legal precedent.
ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Russian Army Chief, Former Defence Minister
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Russia’s former defence minister and its military chief for directing attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine.