Russia has fired missiles against locations all around Ukraine, including Zhytomyr in the west, Odesa in the south, and Kharkiv in the north. In Kharkiv

The disappearance of technology industry dealmaker Bao Fan last month has reignited interest in a recent Chinese phenomenon involving vanishing billionaires. The founder of China

Russia can identify independent journalists and bloggers as “foreign agents” after altering a controversial law. The term “foreign agent” is already used to describe some

Scammers targeting hotel chains are putting the data of Eurovision fans who have booked rooms for the song contest in Liverpool in May at risk.

The home secretary has announced a new law aimed at preventing illegal migrants from entering the UK. Suella Braverman said the Illegal Migration Bill would

Eurovision fans are rushing to get their hands on coveted tickets for this year’s song contest, which went on sale on Tuesday at 12:00 GMT.

A still from a video purportedly showing the Ukrainian prisoner of war before he was killed. After graphic footage of an unarmed Ukrainian prisoner of

China has stated that it will increase military spending by more than 7% this year, citing “escalating” threats. The announcement was made at the National

Songul Yucesoy washes her dishes with care, soaping the plates and cutlery before rinsing away the bubbles and laying them out to dry. Except she’s

There is a large-scale exodus from Cuba. Many Cubans believe they have no choice but to leave their country in pursuit of better chances abroad