Foreign Secretary Liz Truss warns against inaction and says countries helping Kyiv must show 'courage' in the face of Russian threats of escalation, which she calls misplaced

1998 video of Vanda Semyonovna Obiedkova, who died sheltering from Russian shelling in Mariupol weeks ago, was destroyed in family's home, but rediscovered and posted online

Fresh off meeting with Putin in Moscow, Antonio Guterres says 'the sooner this war ends, the better -- for the sake of Ukraine, Russia and the world'

Rafael Grossi says UN agency also working to clarify Tehran's response to findings of traces of enriched uranium at three sites across Iran

Many educational foundations in Israel rely on the philanthropy of Jewish billionaires, some of whom have close ties with both Putin and Jerusalem

Russian president says Moscow still negotiating, 'despite the fact that the military operation is ongoing'; repeats claim atrocities in Bucha staged

Forensic doctors tell The Guardian they have found several cases of women being sexually violated before killed during Russian occupation of Bucha area

At least nine killed in Russian attacks on towns and cities in eastern and southern Ukraine; dozens of strikes pound Mariupol plant where last fighters holed up

President Maia Sandu attributes series of explosions to 'internal differences' between groups in Transnistria, which she says have an interest in destabilizing situation

After Gantz reverses policy and agrees to send helmets, flak jackets to Ukraine, Defense Ministry official joins meeting at US airbase

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