An astounding flood of donations from generous Mail on Sunday readers will help brave UN aid workers deliver life-saving medical supplies to desperately struggling hospitals across Ukraine. We can today announce that Unicef, the UN’s children’s charity, is to receive £250,000 from
Here’s how YOU can help: Donate here to the Mail Force Ukraine Appeal By Elmira Tanatarova For Mailonline Published: 06:55 EST, 5 March 2022 | Updated: 06:56 EST, 5 March 2022 Readers of Mail Newspapers and MailOnline have always shown immense generosity
BY HARRIET LINE, CHIEF POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT FOR THE DAILY MAIL A delusional Vladimir Putin pleaded against more sanctions yesterday as he tried to claim Russia had ‘no bad intentions’ and that reports of Ukrainian cities being bombed were ‘fakes’. Despite the horrific
Roman Abramovich is facing further questions about his promise to donate the ‘net proceeds’ of any sale of Chelsea to victims of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine after the UK’s security minister admitted he did not know what the term meant. The Russian billionare
Pfizer and BioNTech will donate Covid jabs to inoculate athletes and officials taking part in Tokyo Olympics The firms will coordinate with national sporting bodies to provide vaccines Competitors and staff travelling to Japan will be offered a shot before Games There
Cricket fans have urged Australian superstars earning hefty pay packets while competing in the IPL to donate to India amid their devastating coronavirus crisis. Fast bowler Pat Cummins, who is in India representing Kolkata Knight Riders, announced he would give $50,000 to
Elon Musk has announced he will donate $20 million to schools in Cameron County and $10 million to the city of Brownsville in Texas as he urged top engineers to move to the area to work for SpaceX. The eccentric Tesla and