Poland's President Duda travels to Kyiv, becoming first foreign leader to address Ukrainian parliament since beginning of war

Residents try to pick up pieces of their shattered lives following months of fighting, siege and strikes on once-bustling strategic port location

The Brooklyn-based Hasidic movement has tried to regain a grand rabbi's treasured library from Russia for decades. After the Ukraine invasion, it may have the leverage it seeks

Moscow says counter-move necessary to force US to 'change its behavior,' vows to further retaliate over Western measures following invasion of Ukraine; 26 Canadians also banned

Ukrainian president warns continued fighting 'will be bloody'; Moscow cuts gas supplies to Finland following NATO application

Helsinki says shortfall made up from other sources; following Ukraine invasion, Moscow asked clients to pay for gas in rubles in attempt to sidestep sanctions

Times list of UK's richest shows Russian-Israeli oligarch has taken severe financial hit as West clamps down on Russian tycoons' money

Moscow says last defenders at steelworks have surrendered; no confirmation from Ukraine; more than 20,000 civilians feared dead in almost 3-month assault

New York Times publishes footage of at least 8 men marched at gunpoint through streets of Kyiv suburb on March 4, minutes before they were shot dead in a courtyard

Ukrainian leader's 'wunderwaffe' remarks come after Moscow claims development of new energy-focused systems, with one said to successfully shoot down a drone 5 km away

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