Last year marked the first time in at least 15 years that no Russian children were adopted by foreign citizens, according to the report.
Ahead of International Women's Day, events across the country are upholding the image of soldiers' wives and mothers as the feminine ideal.
The U.S. president said he was "strongly considering" sanctions on Russia's banking sector and tariffs until a ceasefire was reached.
During the three-month trial, the court heard how the six U.K.-based Bulgarians carried out an elaborate series of operations across Europe.
Maxar restricted use in response to U.S. “administrative” request, Ukrainian defense publication Militarnyi reported.
EU's proposal to transform "from an economic to a military alliance" will make peace in Ukraine harder to achieve, top spokesperson says.
Kyiv is trying to hang on to the territory it holds inside Russia despite fierce counterattacks by Moscow's military.
Dismay and anger inside London court as landmark ruling on climate activists is read out.
Law championed by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen would lower the protection status of Europe's wolves.
Already a major spender within NATO, Warsaw has massive military plans as fears grow about the reliability of the U.S. as an ally against Russia.