Diaspora correspondent Canaan Lidor looks at Ukraine antisemitism and a women's rights protest, as Arab affairs reporter Gianluca Pacchiani discusses violence and a new politician

Kremlin says agreement brokered by UN and Turkey to be frozen until Russian demands for increased agricultural exports are met

60 apartments, 50 cars damaged in heaviest attack on western city since start of invasion; Ukraine’s air force says it intercepted 7 of the 10 Kalibr missiles fired from Black Sea

Tatiana Kovler, a social worker with the JDC who fled rising waters, is in constant contact with clients who have remained in the city despite intense bombings and now flooding

Some draw on their childhood experiences to keep their fears in check, wile others are transported back to a sense of helplessness

Some 20 Jewish families living in low-lying areas of frontline southern city being aided by community, says rabbi, with help also planned for those in danger in countryside

While no initiative has officially been announced, military experts say Ukrainian forces are 'clearly in the preliminary phase' of an attack on Russia

Yevgeny Prigozhin, who leads private convict army, says Kyiv could push Russians out of Crimea, disputes claim Putin's forces did not kill civilians in Ukraine

Zhenya Berkovich, who is Jewish, and Svetlana Petriychuk accused over prize-winning work depicting how authorities treat those convinced by radical Islamists to travel to warzone

Unusual plea polarizes Dutch public's reactions to Ukrainian president's state visit, opens debates on his Jewish ancestry and his country's wartime record

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