Deputy ambassador, speaking instead of boss Erdan on orders from Lapid, tells General Assembly emergency session that Jerusalem is prepared to mediate between sides if called upon

Despite overwhelming numerical superiority, Russia has so far failed to secure Ukraine's skies; experts call it 'one of the surprising elements' of the conflict

Rabbi Jonathan Markovich says some people unable to leave the beleaguered Ukrainian capital are still sheltering in synagogue, while others being brought food by volunteers

Echo Moskvy, one of Russia’s oldest radio stations, is taken off the air; Russian media told to follow Kremlin's official line

Foreign minister vows to help repair damage to the site; Yad Vashem Holocaust museum lambastes 'outrageous' Russian attacks against civilians

Moscow launches deadly strikes on Kharkiv, Kyiv as massive convoy moves toward capital; sanctions bite Russian economy, causing ruble to tumble

Mikhail Fridman and Petr Aven, who co-founded investment firm, insist they have 'no financial or political relationship' to Putin or the Kremlin

'For the first time in a very long time, the world is speaking with one voice,' Nides says. 'our enemies will watch very carefully as we proceed'

Resident of a village near Ukraine's capital claims paratroopers from Russia 'hide in the woods, enter people's apartments, take their clothes, change and try to walk around'

Ukraine’s main Holocaust memorial calls Putin's assertions 'a lie,' noting they were meant to justify Russia's invasion

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