As the West continues to provide aid for war-torn Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed that Ukraine could not survive for more than "a week" without Western military and financial aid, reported Al Jazeera.
The Indian-American entrepreneur has slammed President Zelenskyy for allegedly banning 11 Opposition parties, consolidating media as state broadcaster, and accused Ukraine of having "abysmal record on corruption".
This came hours after the russian missile strike has resulted in the deaths of at least 50 people in a village near the eastern Ukrainian city of Kupiansk, marking one of the most devastating attacks on civilians since the conflict's onset
Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said that Moscow's forces targeted a cafe and a shop in Hroza, located in the Kharkiv region, just after midday local time (5 am ET).
European Union Foreign Affairs Chief Josep Borrell on Monday reaffirmed Ukraine that the EU's support for Ukraine does not depend on one-day battlefield advances, reported CNN.
The Ukrainian troops are “gradually gaining ground,” in their counteroffensive against tight Russian defence lines in southeastern Ukraine, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said, CNN reported on Thursday.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologised on behalf of the Canadian Parliament for honouring a Nazi veteran during an event last week, but however, refused to accept the blame personally.
Describing the act of honouring a former Nazi soldier in Canada's parliament as "disgusting", the Ambassador of Russia to India, Denis Alipov has said that apologies for ignorance are absolutely ridiculous.
Poilievre said Liberals arranged for Nazi veteran to be recognized on the floor of the House of Commons during the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to Canada.