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US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Ireland's Taoiseach could not receive the award because he was 'on call as a world leader', only for the Irish ambassador to the US to announce that the leader had tested positive for Covid-19
Shops in the centre have opened up to provide displaced families with it mattresses, food and other supplies
Ukrainians continue to put up a stiff resistance as Russian forces continue to advance, but against Moscow's massive military, hope is their only lifeline
As the plane touches down, the wing on one side almost touches the ground
Many in Europe woke up to dust, sand and a sky tainted an orange hue
Fatima Al Jawal is a first responder and nurse with the volunteer civil defence force known as the White Helmets, in Idlib, Syria
The Jerusalem municipality says it welcomed hosting ‘diplomatic dialogue’ with Russia and Ukraine
A video circulating on Twitter showed a group of Italian children's warm welcome of new Ukrainian pupils
US President Joe Biden moved to revoke Russia's 'most favoured nation' trade status over its invasion of Ukraine
Soldiers confirm a battle in which some Russian tanks had been destroyed
Minnesota resident Eric Creager arrived in Europe at the start of March and says freedom must be fought for
The ceasefire announced on March 9 ran from 9am to 9pm
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy again urges Nato to introduce a no-fly zone
During the countdown, a SpaceX controller said: 'Time to let the American broomstick fly and hear the sound of freedom'
US Vice President will collaborate with Poland and Romania on next response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine
