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Soldiers panicked, drones surveilling Russian forces went dark, and long-range artillery units struggled to hit targets.
Russia has advanced around Pokrovsk for many months, but has so far failed to entirely encircle or seize control of the city.
The space agency took advantage of an optical phenomenon to gain new insights into the wind and waves of Peru's Lake Titicaca ...
Early photographers deployed complex arrays of equipment and chemicals to capture images. They shared an experimental spirit.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he has received "all necessary political signals" from the US that American military aid will be resumed.
From martyrdom to movement, the killing of Abu Sayed was not the end but a new beginning. His mother still waits for justice, and a nation still carries his name in protest ...
Neil Jacobs, who was embroiled in ‘Sharpiegate’ during the first Trump administration, says he supports proposed major cuts to the agency he would run but wouldn’t sign off on inaccurate information ...
NEWLY published historical photographs offer a glimpse into what life was once like for those living in Birkenhead. Much of the area around Hamilton Square has changed over the decades but it could ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin told U.S. President Donald Trump that Moscow intended to continue offensive operations until ...
With the Premier League Summer Series heading to Georgia next week, it is a huge 12 months for Atlanta as it aims to be known ...
As excitement builds for Oasis' epic series of gigs at Wembley Stadium their record company has marked the band's history and legacy with an interactive map.
Tour de France organisers have trimmed the stage from 130km to only 95km and removed two significant climbs due ‘the distress experienced by the affected farmers’ ...