North Macedonia announced the transfer of 12 Mi-24 helicopters to Ukraine, and this aid was subsequently forgotten for a considerable period. However, as reported by the Ukrainian portal Defense ...
By Denitsa Koseva in Sofia Kostadin Kostadinov, leader of the far-right pro-Russian Vazrazhdane party, said on January 9 that ...
Matthew Miller from the State Department has said North Korean soldiers in Ukraine are "legitimate targets" because they are combatants in the war.
Here are some of the most compelling photographs from the second week of 2025 from around RFE/RL's region. For more photo ...
reports North Wales Live. "We believe a scheme like this, situated in the heart of the town, is just what is needed. We're hoping to complete this in 2025." This isn't the only investment - a new ...
Photo provided Columbus North history students immerse themselves into the experience of a “Cold War” air raid drill in a bunker at the high school. A Columbus North High School social studies ...
Some of the North East's biggest artists and best up ... Wearside in a stunning musical stand against child poverty. Music icons from Sunderland including The Futureheads, Paul Smith of Maximo ...
Police ordered a manhunt for ex-Deputy Prime Minister Artan Grubi – who has vanished from his home since being accused of corruption. Artan Grubi. Photo: Artan Grubi/Facebook. North Macedonia ...
North Korean soldiers have been filmed storming Ukrainian trenches as reports emerge of Kim Jong-un’s troops suffering significant losses. Volodymyr Zelensky published a series of clips showing ...
Ukrainian officials and soldiers told The Washington Post that North Korea's troops are frequently getting killed by drones they don't seem to consider dangerous. The accounts point to an apparent ...
Far from their homes in one of the world’s most isolated and secretive states, about 11,000 North Korean soldiers find themselves at the center of Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II.
and the Republic of Korea on a trial basis. Then, on November 22, the policy was further extended to Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Malta, Estonia, Latvia, and Japan.