Head of Russian state TV warns Western support of Ukraine could lead to 'total annihilation' of country; Zelensky: Putin seeks to 'disband' Europe

Film tells story of boxer Harry Haft and his experience as a prisoner in Auschwitz, where he was forced to put on exhibition fights for Nazi commandants

Albright, who died at 84 last month, remembered at Washington funeral ceremony by president as a 'truly proud American who made all of us prouder to be American'

Child refugee from war-torn Europe who became first female US secretary of state, and learned of Jewish heritage only late in life, to be honored at Washington National Cathedral

White House says vice president, 57, not exhibiting any symptoms, will isolate at her residence and work remotely

US president welcomes 'recent steps to reduce tensions' at Al-Aqsa mosque; Jordanian monarch reiterates need to increase efforts to reach a two-state solution

US correspondent Jacob Magid exposes rejected US-initiative for Israel-Jordan cooperation on Temple Mount; military correspondent Emanuel Fabian visits new Negev Yad Vashem branch

US president speaks to Prime Minister Naftali Bennett via phone about Iran, Jerusalem tensions; no firm date set for Biden trip to Jewish state

$800 million package includes 144,000 rounds of ammunition and drones for escalating battle in Donbas and builds on roughly $2.6 billion in military aid already approved by US

US president's chief spokeswoman confirms administration working to reopen embassy in Kyiv but doesn't give timeline

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