Russian president says many provisions of China's peace plan could be taken as basis of conflict settlement with Ukraine.
Protesters gathered in Paris and many other cities, where some set fire to dumpsters and trash, and targeted various buildings to express their anger over a divisive pension plan.
The findings ratchet up the pressure for a major overhaul of the Metropolitan Police after a series of scandals involving its treatment of women and minorities.
Japan is this year's host of the Group of Seven nations, which have taken a united approach in sanctioning Russia.
Finland and Sweden formally applied to join NATO last May but Türkiye, a longstanding NATO member, asked the two Nordic states to take concrete action against terror groups like the PKK and FETO.
In a joint press conference in Brussels on the sidelines of an international donors' conference, the Turkish and Greek foreign ministers pledge to maintain solidarity.
The Russia-Ukraine war is now in its 390th day.
Russian auto manufacturer GAZ sued the German carmaker for breach of contract after Volkswagen terminated the agreement in August.
The EU - which is hosting the conference in coordination with Türkiye's government - says it plans to make a "significant pledge" for further relief, recovery, and reconstruction.
Montenegro's veteran President Milo Djukanovic, who served as president or prime minister for 33 years, will face a run-off election on April 2 against Jakov Milatovic after both candidates failed to secure a 50 percent majority in Sunday's vote.
Under the terms of the all-share deal, Credit Suisse shareholders will receive 1 UBS share for every 22.48 Credit Suisse shares held for a total consideration of 3 billion francs.
These drones are not on a peaceful mission to ensure the safety of shipping in international waters, says Russia as Ukraine-Russia conflict enters its 389th day.
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