Kellog did not attend the US-Russia summit in Riyadh on February 18 because Russian President Vladimir Putin thought the "former American general was too pro-Ukraine."
The Gulfstream G650 jet plane had taken off from Doha's Hamad International Airport and around 8:40 GMT, entered Russian airspace from the direction of Latvia, TASS reported citing flightrader tracking data.
Singer and actor Selena Gomez surprised her 'Only Murders in the Building' co-stars Martin Short and Steve Martin by giving them their Screen Guild Awards (SAG) trophies after they missed the February ceremony in Los Angeles
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday made a surprise visit to the Kursk region, where he told troops that Moscow's goal is to "completely liberate" the area as soon as possible.
The 'Parting Glances' actor Steve Buscemi has joined the star-studded cast of 'Wild Horse Nine', a Searchlight feature being directed by Martin McDonagh, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
"Zelenskyy sent a letter to the president. He apologized for that whole incident that happened in the Oval Office," Witkoff said on Monday (local time), as per The Hill.
Steven shared an update on the filming of the Peaky Blinders spin-off movie and expressed his wish to see it on the big screen before its release on Netflix.
Australian batting icon Steve Smith, Indian opener Shubman Gill and New Zealand all-rounder Glenn Phillips were shortlisted for the ICC Men's Player of the Month for February 2025 by ICC on Friday.
Smith announced his retirement from ODIs after a glittering career that spanned 170 matches, two ICC Cricket World Cup title wins in 2015 and 2023 and plenty of memorable knocks. Though his more illustrious career as a Test batter has outshined his ODI heroics, Smith remained in the forefron
Despite stepping away from ODIs, the 35-year-old will be available to represent Australia in Test and T20I cricket. His decision to be there for the shortest format could be influenced by a potential opportunity to compete in the 2026 T20 World Cup next year, and the 2028 Los Angeles Olym
Steve Smith has officially bid farewell to One-Day International (ODI) cricket, bringing an end to a distinguished 50-over career following Australia's four-wicket loss to India in the ICC Champions Trophy semi-final in Dubai.