- Israel pounds Gaza after Biden outlines ceasefire plan
- Tens of thousands of South Koreans celebrate Pride despite backlash
- Ronaldo in tears after Saudi King's Cup final defeat
- Djokovic eyes Federer record and French Open last 16 spot
- Dortmund dream of shocking Real Madrid in Champions League final
- Tight race as Iceland elects new president
- Oilers on verge of Stanley Cup Final after 3-1 win over Stars
- 'We exist': S. Korea's first LGBTQ councillor tackles inclusion
- Tens of thousands of South Koreans to celebrate Pride despite backlash
- Austin praises 'new era of security' in Asia-Pacific
- China making youth unemployment a 'top priority'
- Austin says 'new era of security' in Asia-Pacific
- Austin says US 'can be secure only if Asia is'
- Australia skipper Marsh fit for World Cup opener, but will not bowl
- El Salvador's 'all-powerful' Bukele starts second term
- Boeing will try to launch its first crew on Starliner, again
- Thailand's Wichanee leads US Women's Open as Korda misses cut
- McLaughlin-Levrone sets world leading time on 400m hurdles return
- Korda misses cut at US Women's Open
- New Zealand's Fox, Scotland's MacIntyre share PGA Canadian Open lead
- Hindu holy city votes as India's six-week election ends
- Tyson fight postponed following health scare: organisers
- Helmet-wearing Biden aims to emulate back-to-back Super Bowl champs
- JLo cancels summer tour as Affleck split rumors swirl
- England all-rounder Woakes taking time out from cricket after father's death
- France beat England, Spain win in Women's Euro qualifiers
- Swiatek enjoys French Open birthday boost, Sinner, Alcaraz into last 16
- Farrell's career at Saracens ends with Premiership semi-final loss
- Stock markets mixed as US inflation unchanged
- Irish trainer Weld rolls back the years in Epsom Oaks
- USA vow to play 'fearless cricket' in World Cup debut
- Ogier leads Tanak in Rally Italia
- Ukraine gets draft approval for $2.2 bn IMF payout
- Shilese Jones out of US gymnastics championships but still eyes Paris
- Bagnaia's perfect Italian MotoGP practice hit by grid penalty
- 'Time for this war to end': Biden pushes Israeli plan for Gaza truce
- Pandemic agreement talks could continue for another year
- Underdogs Dortmund have 'total belief' against Real Madrid
- Protester ties himself to goalpost to delay Scotland-Israel women's football match
- NFL Bills sign Tokyo Olympic wrestling champ Steveson
- Ocon 'hurt' by online attacks after crash into Alpine teammate
- NATO chief seeks 'at least' 40 bn euros a year in Ukraine aid
- Archer and Wood's 'extra edge' excites England's Livingstone
- Geneva auto show closes shop after 119 years
- Israel offers new 'roadmap' to end Gaza war, says Biden
- Six wounded in knife attack at German anti-Islam rally
- Five things to watch in the Champions League final
- Giant lithium partnership created in Chile
- Ledecky says faith in anti-doping system at 'all-time low'
- Four dead in Colombian bridge collapse
У российского террористического государства мало боеприпасов
Глава Минобороны РФ Сергей Шойгу заявил, что российская армия получила достаточное количество боеприпасов «для нанесения поражения противнику».
Хотя всего несколько дней назад Евгений Пригожин грозился вывести бойцов «ЧВК Вагнера» из Бахмута, если Минобороны не даст им боеприпасы.
А Михаил Подоляк, советник главы администрации президента Украины, заявил, что российско-террористические военные изменили преступную тактику ракетных ударов по Украине и теперь наносят удары по гражданским объектам, что является совершенно очевидным военным преступлением!