Kremlin says oligarch ensuring contact between sides, not an official member of delegation; Ukraine envoy scoffs at his presence, saying he has no idea what he's doing there

Europe's largest economy goes on spending spree to modernize its sagging army; considers buying armed drones and Arrow 3 missile defense system from Israel

Palestinians and their supporters are watching the West’s astounding mobilization for Ukraine and demanding the same against Israel. Here’s why it probably won’t work

Ukraine confirms withdrawals around capital and Chernihiv, as ceasefire talks appear to produce first fruits, but Zelensky warns Russians regrouping for counterattack on Irpin

'We must act now to help prevent the danger of a nuclear accident,' IAEA's Rafael Grossi says following Russian capture of several facilities

Palestinians and Iraqis draw parallels between their conflicts and that of cheered-on Ukrainians; experts say there's greater moral clarity in opposing Russian invasion of neighbor

Turkish president tells delegates from both sides that the whole world is waiting for good news to emerge from planned two days of negotiations

Originally part of network of institutions catering to former Soviet Union immigrants, Shuvu Renanim finds renewed purpose helping children escaping conflict

US president says his comments were focused on 'moral outrage,' not expressing a new American position on regime change in Russia

Last week, Ukrainian Academy Award winner Sergei Loznitsa was dismissed from his country's Film Academy after making a film on the Holocaust. His work is taking the US by storm

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