NATO jets scrambled to shoot down a suspected Russian drone that violated Romanian airspace over Galați. NATO officials stated the drone appears to be Russian, and Romania has informed allies while vowing coordinated action.
Three Ukrainian citizens are under investigation in Romania for fraud, forgery of official documents, and use of forged documents, employing the 'BNR method' where victims are contacted in the name of institutions.
A Russian missile, identified as a Kh-101, landed in eastern Poland, prompting NATO to monitor the risk of the Ukraine war spilling over and strengthening its readiness to defend against threats.
UNESCO has added several historical and ancient sites, including the historic center of Paramaribo, an ancient city in Crimea, and Tyre in Lebanon, to its list of endangered World Heritage sites. Three Ukrainian sites also remain at risk due to ongoing conflict.
A woman who attacked three Ukrainian teenagers at a playground in Legnica, Poland, has been charged with using violence against individuals based on nationality and acting out of hooliganism.
The Karlov Vary Film Festival is showcasing new films, including Miroslav Terzić's "3 Weeks Later" and Bohdan Sláma's "Swings," alongside a Ukrainian documentary about volunteers.
Former President Trump has voiced his dissatisfaction with ongoing talks concerning Iran, threatening potential military action and stating he is 'not satisfied' with the current state of negotiations. Meanwhile, Ukraine has appealed to Trump and the US Congress for support.
Three teenagers in the UK, convicted of rape, were initially allowed to walk free, sparking a nationwide outcry. Their sentences are now set to be reviewed following the public reaction.
Ukraine and Russia have exchanged accusations of violating a ceasefire agreement, with Ukrainian President Zelensky specifically stating that Moscow is not respecting the truce on the front lines. Ukraine reported numerous attacks on its positions, while Russia claimed it responded in kind.
Hungary has returned millions in cash and gold belonging to Ukraine's state-owned Oschadbank, which had been seized earlier. Ukrainian officials, including President Zelenskyy, welcomed the move as a positive step for bilateral relations.
New Russian attacks have resulted in electricity outages for consumers in three Ukrainian regions as of the morning of March 19, according to Ukrenergo.
Three Ukrainian nationals are facing espionage charges in Stuttgart, Germany, accused of spying for Russia. The trial is ongoing amidst other domestic news like public transport strikes.
Revolut has secured a full banking licence in the UK, allowing it to operate as a fully licensed bank and offer protected accounts, overcoming previous restrictions after a five-year wait.
A Russian court in Rostov has sentenced three Ukrainian prisoners of war from the Azov brigade to lengthy prison terms ranging from 18 to 29 years on terrorism charges.
Mountain rescuers in Maramureș, Romania, intervened to save three Ukrainian citizens who were lost at over 1,600 meters altitude. The individuals were handed over to the Border Police.
NATO fighter jets shot down a drone over Latvian airspace, with Latvia blaming 'Russian electromagnetic warfare' for the incident. This marks the second time this summer that NATO aircraft have intervened to neutralize a drone in the region.
Iran has stated that it was preparing to launch an attack on three targets in Ukraine but ultimately canceled the operation. The reason for the cancellation was not immediately clear.
Vodafone's Annual General Meeting highlighted key strategic priorities including the integration of Three UK, ambitions for dividend growth, and improved cash flow.
Ukrainian farmers have successfully harvested nearly 5.5 million tonnes of new-crop grain and pulses, with three regions each exceeding one million tonnes.
A preliminary pathologist's opinion indicated that the cause of death for a 36-year-old Pole, who was attacked by three Ukrainians in Bytów, was a beating. The prosecutor's office announced a change in charges for the suspects, who face up to 15 years in prison.
A 54-year-old man has been charged with insulting three Ukrainian girls, including two eleven-year-olds, and violating the bodily integrity of one of them in Bielsko-Biała, Poland. The incident occurred on a bus on Saturday.
The International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) has recognized three Ukrainians – Dara Kornii, Oleksandr Shatokhin, and Bozhena Antonyak – on its 2026 Honour List for their contributions to children's literature.
Dominic Grieve, a former UK attorney general, stated that the decision not to jail three boys for rape was 'unusual' and could be reviewed, adding that appeal judges would likely not criticize such a request.
USKOK has filed an indictment against three Ukrainians arrested in Dubrovnik who allegedly defrauded investors of over 1.2 million euros by posing as financial experts.
Russia conducted a wave of deadly missile and air strikes across multiple Ukrainian cities, killing dozens and injuring many. These attacks occurred shortly before a potential ceasefire, drawing strong condemnation from Ukrainian President Zelensky.
A Russian court in Rostov-on-Don sentenced three Ukrainian teenagers from occupied Melitopol to prison terms ranging from seven to eight and a half years on terrorism charges.
A retired intelligence officer, a former presidential adviser, and an extremist military officer have been banned by the Hungarian government from entering, as the relationship between Hungary and…
One civilian has been killed and two others injured in Russian attacks on Kherson Oblast on March 16, with a criminal proceeding launched following drone attacks and a massive airstrike.
Albania's Special Prosecution Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) has concluded investigations and requested the trial of three Ukrainian nationals accused of human trafficking and being part of a structured international criminal group.
Three Ukrainian citizens have been preventively arrested in Romania on charges of fraud, official document forgery, and use of forged documents, in connection with attempts to defraud using the "BNR method."
The Consulate General of Ukraine in Wrocław has reacted to an attack on three Ukrainian citizens in Kozuchów, Poland, with investigations underway to determine the circumstances and motives.
Russia announced it conducted overnight strikes on three Ukrainian ports, resulting in power outages for 150,000 residents. The attacks targeted critical infrastructure, disrupting electricity supplies in affected areas.
Ukrainian drones have reportedly struck warehouses belonging to Wildberries, Russia's largest online retailer, for a second time. The attacks have caused significant damage and financial losses for sellers, bringing the war closer to ordinary Russians.
Polish prosecutors have launched an investigation into the 'use of violence for nationalistic reasons' against three Ukrainian teenagers. Authorities have identified a woman suspected of attacking and hitting the youths.
Ukrainian Ambassador Vasyl Bodnar has strongly condemned the crime committed by Ukrainian citizens in Bytów, where three Ukrainians brutally beat a 36-year-old Pole, who subsequently died from his injuries.
Police in Poland have detained a man accused of accosting three Ukrainian women on a city bus in Bielsko-Biała, with the Interior Minister Marcin Kierwiński vowing that such acts of aggression will not go unpunished.
Three Ukrainian citizens who crossed the border into Romania through the Maramureș Mountains have been rescued by authorities. One of them was found exhausted after traveling for seven days, while the other two were stranded.
Three UK teenagers convicted of rape were initially released, but their sentences will now be reviewed following a nationwide public outcry against the perceived leniency of the initial ruling.
The Cannes Film Festival featured premieres of films like Pedro Almodóvar's 'Bitter Christmas' and Andrey Zvyagintsev's 'Minotaur,' which received an 8-minute standing ovation. The event also saw actors making political statements against Trump and Putin, and a press screening evacuation due to a medical emergency.
USKOK has charged three Ukrainians for an international crypto fraud scheme that siphoned over one million euros, with the arrests made in Dubrovnik before they could take another 1.3 million.
Gazprom has reported renewed Ukrainian drone strikes on TurkStream facilities, with three Ukrainian drones targeting a compressor station in Russia's southern Krasnodar region overnight, and further claims of strikes on the pipeline.
The Hungarian government has announced a ban on three Ukrainians, identified as a retired intelligence officer, a former presidential advisor, and an extremist military officer, from entering Hungary and the Schengen zone due to alleged threats against Prime Minister Orbán.
Three Ukrainian men are on trial in Stuttgart, Germany, accused of planning parcel bomb attacks while acting as agents for Russia, highlighting a growing network of 'disposable agents' used to destabilize Europe.
Russian strikes on energy infrastructure have left some consumers without electricity in Kyiv, Kyiv Oblast, Kharkiv Oblast, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Zaporizhzhia, Cherkasy, and Kirovohrad oblasts.
Three Ukrainian citizens arrested in Warsaw are suspected of planning targeted attacks on critical or business infrastructure, or cyber fraud, using equipment they possessed.
Russian attacks on energy infrastructure facilities and ongoing fighting have caused power cuts affecting consumers in parts of Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kharkiv oblasts in Ukraine on March 5.