17 tons of equipment cross border with staff from the Foreign Ministry and Sheba Medical Center, in preparation for Tuesday opening

While Russia has been denied a swift victory and Ukrainian army maintains a fierce defense, Moscow still retains the upper hand, with no sign that the war will soon be over

UN mission offers its ostensible suggestions to improve document, complete with Moscow's admission of its apathy toward civilian suffering and disdain for human life

When martial law briefly closed a popular bar’s taps, it found new life -- first as a media center, and then as a refuge from possible attack

Scientists decry rejection of papers by Russian scholars and cancellation of concerts by Russian performers, as many experience 'shame by virtue of being Russian'

Recent Russian strikes, latest with supersonic 'Kinzhal' missiles, show existing systems — like the Patriot and S-300 — might not be enough to counter Moscow's arsenal

Since invasion's onset, a web of organizations have been helping families in the US and Israel evacuate their relatives who are trapped in the war-torn country

Erdogan advisor tells NY Times he believes Russian leader seeks 'stronger position' ahead of possible summit; British PM Johnson warns against 'renormalizing' ties with Moscow

Soldier at military facility in Mykolaiv estimates that death toll from Russian bombing on Friday could be around 100, as rescue operation continues at destroyed site

Emergency director of UN World Food Program cites logistical, safety challenges in bringing aid to trapped residents: 'They cannot come out and we cannot reach them'

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