Tony Bobulinski, a former business associate of Hunter Biden, claims that President Joe Biden was the chairman of Hunter's overseas business dealings.
Evidence of Russia's recent losses can be seen in photographs of bodies of Russian soldiers abandoned in the streets of Lyman.
The lawsuit filed in US District Court in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Monday seeks $475 million in punitive damages.
Majority of the students killed in the suicide bomb blast at Kaaj Educational Centre in Kabul were young girls.
Russia, with nearly 6,000 nuclear warheads, is the world's most heavily armed nuclear state.
The annexation of Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia is hotly contested by Ukraine and the West, which have termed it illegal.
With nearly all votes counted, Left's Lula da Silva secured nearly 48 percent of the votes while President Bolsonaro received close to 44 percent. The runoff election will be held on October 30.
Katie Halper, who co-hosted "Rising" on The Hill's digital news channel, Hill TV, said she was "fired and censored" over her comments defending Rep. Rashida Tlaib's "apartheid Israel" claim.
Russia confirms at the UN that it will not keep dialogue open in the case of the occupied Ukraine regions joining the Russian Federation.
On Wednesday, the Biden administration approved $1.1 billion in additional security assistance for Ukraine. This is the 22nd installment of the US aid package for Ukraine.
China and Argentina established diplomatic ties in March 1972. Under the principles of the non-aligned movement, the two countries made significant progress in their pursuit of a cooperative agenda.
The divorce filed by husband Perry Greene comes at a time when Marjorie Taylor Greene is busy campaigning for the November re-election.
By deploying J-20 aircraft in contested regions of East and South China Seas, Beijing indicates its confidence in the full capabilities of the jet.
The Nord Stream natural gas pipeline that connects Russia and Germany suffered leaks on Monday, causing gas bubbles to froth on the surface of the Baltic Sea.
The regions where the voting took place have around four million people. The area covered by the referendums makes up nearly 15 percent of Ukraine's territory.