Ukrainian first lady hails cooperation between her country and Israel on mental health issues, as Ukrainian psychologists and therapists visit Israel to learn trauma treatment

Health correspondent Nathan Jeffay has new research on fibromyalgia and iodine, and diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman crosses the Siverskyi Donets River with Ukraine's army

Russia says device appears homemade; Kyiv said to deny carrying out attack; incident leads to cancellation of Russia's Navy Day celebrations in Sevastopol on the Crimean Peninsula

Ukrainian leader warns thousands in danger after 6 civilians killed in strikes on Friday in key battleground area

Pressure has mounted in recent weeks, after Senate passed bill to designate Moscow as sponsor of terrorism over invasion of Ukraine

His company dismantled and friends imprisoned, Leonid Nevzlin has lived in Israel for 20 years. He hasn't ceased criticizing the Kremlin - and sees some parallels in his new home

Volunteers draw on Jewish experiences with suffering to offer help to refugee children traumatized by war and to help them prepare for a new school year in Poland

US ambassador to UN says clear signs Russia planning to annex eastern Ukrainian regions of Donetsk and Luhansk and the southern Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions

Graphic footage elicits shock, horror and condemnation, and a vow of revenge from Ukraine

Dozens more soldiers who fought Russian invaders in Mariupol injured in attack in area controlled by pro-Russia separatists

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