Teddy bears in Cologne, Germany for Ukraine children
Protesters laid down teddy bears in front of the famous cathedral in the western german city of Cologne on Saturday, for the children who have been killed in Ukraine war since Feb. 24.
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Protesters laid down teddy bears in front of the famous cathedral in the western german city of Cologne on Saturday, for the children who have been killed in Ukraine war since Feb. 24.
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Firefighters battled a blaze at a fuel depot in Lviv, as Russia confirmed its air-launched cruise missiles struck there Saturday. The strikes also hit a defense plant in the city, which has become a haven for an estimated 200,000 people who have fled their hometowns.
President Joe Biden on Saturday called for Russian leader Vladimir Putin's removal, saying, "For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power."
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- Volusia County had 16 shark bite incidents in 2021, the second-highest in the past 20 years, with all but a few of them in New Smyrna Beach- just south of the Ponce Inlet Jetty.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- 2021 was a bad year for Florida manatees with a record number of deaths along the east and west coasts.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- There's a 90 percent chance of showers throughout today and tonight before giving way to sunshine on Friday and through the weekend, according to the latest forecast for greater Daytona Beach from the National Weather Serice in Orlando.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Two Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University flight students were flying near Palatka when they heard an emergency call over the radio that an 81-year-pilot nearby had just experienced engine failure at 800 feet.
The Ukrainian capital of Kyiv was the scene Wednesday of unrelenting bombardment, with firefighters battling to extinguish fires in residential buildings targeted across the city.
The U.S. government has made a formal determination that Russian troops have committed war crimes in Ukraine.