War between Russia and Ukraine drags into its second year, with no end in sight to a conflict that has killed tens of thousands of people, flattened cities and towns, forced millions to flee and brought a Cold War chill to global ties.
The White House says Tehran is seeking to acquire additional military hardware from the Kremlin as it supplies Moscow with its domestically-manufactured arms.
President Erdogan voices Türkiye's readiness to contribute in any way to build a "ceasefire and negotiated solution" in the one-year-old Russia-Ukraine war.
In a message marking the first anniversary of Russia-Ukraine conflict President Volodymyr Zelensky congratulated his "big army" that had not been defeated and pledged to do everything to "win this year."
US President Joe Biden and European leaders vow to strengthen defences "from the Baltic to the Black Sea" as Russia prepares another possible offensive in Ukraine while fighting continues for the 365th day.
There was an outrage on social media after an internal letter from the hospital seeking the collection of expired materials for the earthquake victims in Türkiye and Syria went viral.
One year since the start of the Russian offensive, Ankara’s role as a mediator between the warring sides has become increasingly important in the global context.
Yevgeny Prigozhin has repeatedly blamed the Russian defence ministry of deliberately starving his fighters of munitions in what he has called a treasonous attempt to destroy the private military group.