Russian soldiers advancing into Ukraine have come up against unexpected resistance in the shape of unarmed, spirited civilians.
The jailed anti-Kremlin activist branded Putin an "obviously insane czar" in a string of tweets from behind bars.
Scientists warn that a single teaspoon of the pesticide is toxic enough to kill 1.25 billion bees.
According to data published this week, food-related sectors will lose £150 million because of the agreement, and the overall gain to the UK economy will be of only £12 per person by 2035.
"He using his own body to stop a tank. GOD BLESS THIS WAR HERO," wrote one person after watching the powerful clips of brave Ukrainians.
"Why aren’t you in Moscow blowing kisses to Putin?" wrote Emma Kennedy in response to Nigel Farage's comment.
The BBC presenter said there is "so much crap" online about the war. "What you’re trying to do… is you’re trying to be truthful to this story.”
Jets and helicopters owned by Russia's 'glitterati' have been taking off and touching down across the world - including in London, Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
"My family members, that my team members are saying we are dying, we don’t have anywhere to run.”
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