Western powers lean toward pointing finger at Moscow for explosion that set off flooding in dozens of towns; Israel condemns 'deliberate targeting of critical infrastructure'

Kyiv wants the International Court of Justice to order Moscow to pay reparations for attacks in Crimea, including for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17

Official warns some 16,000 people are in 'critical zone' on bank of Dnipro River in Kherson region; Moscow counter-accuses Kyiv of damaging embankment in strikes

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

Moscow claims 250 Ukrainian soldiers from tank and mechanized units killed trying to break through front lines of captured region in Ukraine's east

In surprise move, OPEC+ decides to cut supply from Riyadh by million barrels per day in hopes of sending gas prices soaring again after 10 percent drop since April

Whale-watchers in Norway have nicknamed it Hvaldimir, combining Norwegian word for whale — hval — and Russian first name Vladimir

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

Parents of American Jewish journalist wait outside Moscow courtroom to catch first glimpse of son, who was ordered to remain in prison until August 30 at least

Biden to meet with Ukrainian president on Sunday, two days after he became the first Jewish leader to address an Arab League summit in Saudi Arabia on Friday

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