One year since Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine’s economy and infrastructure are in tatters, with the government and its allies planning the largest rebuilding effort since World War II.
Russian President Vladimir Putin used a highly anticipated speech to deny responsibility for the war in Ukraine and lash out at his adversaries.
The whole of Europe could be at risk if Russia isn’t challenged, according to the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.
States and utility companies are investing in “cloud seeding” — a way to artificially increase precipitation in the drought-ridden American West and worldwide.
Russia continues to pound Ukraine’s energy infrastructure too with devastating consequences for civilians.
New York was the busiest port in the U.S. for the second month in a row and supply chain experts say it may signal a permanent shift away from West Coast trade.