PM and visiting German chancellor discuss Ukraine as Israel maintains cautious approach to Russian invasion; at Yad Vashem, Scholz says Germany has responsibility to Jewish state

Location of negotiations still not set; Ukrainian FM vows not to accept ultimatums: 'Russia’s demands remain the same'

Moscow Stock Exchange stays closed for third day in a row; travelers banned from leaving Russia with more than $10,000 in cash; central bank restricts some trading operations

Officials say transportation will leave western Ukrainian city on Wednesday afternoon; some 3,000 Israelis still in Ukraine, around half of whom don't want to leave

Speaking with Israeli TV, Vladislav Roitberg accuses Russia of targeting and killing civilians, says attack that damaged Babi Yar memorial is 'illogical'

Airborne Russian forces land in Ukraine's second-largest city, sparking fierce street battles; Kyiv says more than 350 civilians, including 14 children, killed since invasion began

Targeted oligarchs include prominent Jewish philanthropists, whose giving is vital to the organizations they support but may get ensnared as West bids to isolate Putin over Ukraine

He's known as president, actor, showman, voice of 'Paddington' and mean pianist, but friends close to Ukraine's leader say the fighter we see today is the real deal

Ukrainian president says Russian strike that damaged Holocaust memorial complex underlines Moscow's threat to Ukrainian identity

Kyiv says 'atrocious crimes' of Russia’s invasion have been made possible by propaganda, cyberattacks; tech giant pauses product sales, limits Apple Pay and other services

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