Ukrainian official estimates at least 5,000 have died in besieged Mariupol, but number could be twice that; Russian negotiators arrive in Turkey ahead of peace talks

Israeli-Russian billionaire's symptoms said to include painful, tearing eyes, skin peeling from face and hands; sources blame Moscow hardliners who oppose peace talks

The 10,000th arrival is Sasha Zlobjn, who fled Ukraine with his grandparents, leaving his parents behind

Ahead of talks in Turkey, Ukrainian leader says Kyiv ready to declare neutrality, offer security guarantees to Russia and potentially accept compromise on contested Donbas region

Russian invasion stirs up old memories for those acquainted with war; 'My whole body was shaking, and those fears crept up again through my entire body,' says one survivor

Chief editor, who won Nobel Prize last year, announces suspension until end of Moscow's 'special operation' in Ukraine following warning by state media regulator

Officials warn of 'very serious consequences' of fires; UN nuclear watchdog has not received live data from site since March 9, says concerned about lack of staff at facility

Near-stalemate in fighting may cause Russia to temper demands, but Ukraine doesn't want 'separation line'; Kyiv says Mariupol being turned 'into dust' by Russian shelling

'When you witness the strength and dignity of those facing such devastation, it’s impossible to not be moved by their resilience,' says Jewish Ukrainian-born actress

42-year-old Tzvi Arieli is a Latvian native, an Israeli citizen and sees himself as Ukrainian. Now he's battling Russian invaders -- and has harsh words for Israel, his second home

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