Mandatory evacuation of families with children and residents with limited mobility began in Kupiansk community as Russia is poised to make inroads after some of the bloodiest fightings of the conflict — now in its 372nd day.
Anger over the crash prompted rail workers to go on strike to protest years of underfunding that they say has left the country’s train system in a dangerous state.
Washington was worried it might be losing dominance over the world and had therefore "apparently" prepared plans to strike Moscow to neutralise it, says Russian Defence Ministry journal.
Opposition leaders call for Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi to resign amid fury over comments blaming victims for setting sail as grieving relatives arrive in Italy to claim corpses.
Expulsion was in response to what Tehran calls "interference" by the German government in the internal and judicial affairs of Iran, after Berlin protested the death sentence against a dual national.
Greek police had arrested the station master at a provincial train station, accusing him of death through negligence as he denied the charges, attributing the accident to possible technical failure.
Russian forces step up their weeks-long drive to encircle the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, where the commander of Ukraine's ground forces describes the situation as "extremely tense" as fighting enters its 371st day.
UK’s official scheme to divert people from terrorism, Prevent, funded with 40m GBP ($48.3m), was reviewed by William Shawcross recently. His detractors say the review is far from independent and that it targets Muslim communities.