Between 1.28 million to 3.5 million people march across the country during mass protests against President Emmanuel Macron's plans to push back the retirement age to 64.
Ukraine vows revenge after identifying slain soldier, whose last words were captured on video and turned viral on social media, inspiring a new rallying cry for the war-battered nation.
Ukraine continues to hold off Russia from surrounding its eastern city, Bakhmut, repelling more than 130 Russian attacks as the conflict enters its 376th day.
Tsikhanouskaya, who fled the country after the 2020 contested presidential vote, calls her conviction as an act of vengeance by authorities and vows to continue to “fight for freedom”.
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas's Reform Party secures 31.6 percent of the vote versus 16.1 percent by the far-right EKRE party with 98 percent of ballots counted.
Estonia, a country of 1.3 million people bordering Russia, has been leading international calls over the past year for more military aid to help Ukraine.