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Local military administration reported nine fatalities and four injuries from a Russian drone strike on a civilian bus in Sumy, Ukraine.  Wednesday, Jun 25, 2025. New Delhi o C.
Trump told NBC News that the US could impose secondary tariffs of between 25% and 50% on buyers of Russian oil if he judges the Russian government is blocking efforts to end the war, Upstream's ...
She added there are a number of hamster species, but the most common ones are the Syrian and Russian Dwarf Hamster. Childs and Adler agreed that hamsters are animals that cannot live in the same ...
She added there are a number of hamster species, but the most common ones are the Syrian and Russian Dwarf Hamster. Childs and Adler agreed that hamsters are animals that cannot live in the same ...
Belarusian Prankster Dupes Russian Teachers Into Wearing Tinfoil Hats To Ward Off 'Foreign Enemies' November 11, 2024 19:02 CET Updated November 12, 2024 00:11 CET By RFE/RL's Belarus Service ...
Russian teachers gleefully made ‘Hero of the fatherland’ hats after a prompt from a political prankster (Picture: E2W) But the teachers accepted the task with ‘delight and zeal’, and ...
From Monday, hundreds more mammals will be removed from the official list of animals that can be kept as pets in the Netherlands, and pet shops are reporting a run on some, such as the Russian dwarf ...
The Russian army’s 5th Motor Rifle Brigade, fighting around Krasnohorivka in eastern Ukraine, has formed a special motorcycle platoon, according to the Ukrainian Center for Defense Strategies.
Europe News: A Russian court sentenced a man to three years in a penal colony on Monday for mocking a boy wearing a hat with the pro-military "Z" symbol.
Moscow: A Russian court sentenced a man to three years in a penal colony on Monday for mocking a boy wearing a hat with the pro-military "Z" symbol.
The man, Alexander Neustroyev, was last year filmed shouting, “Stick that hat up your arse, you idiot!” at a passing 11-year-old boy, security camera footage posted on Russian media showed.
Eleven letters sent by Napoleon Bonaparte, including dispatches from the Kremlin, have gone on sale following the blockbuster auction of the diminutive French emperor's hat for $2.1 million.