Stocks worldwide tumble after news of Russian invasion of Ukraine; attack could slow Europe’s economic recovery by sending already elevated energy prices ever higher

The Foreign Ministry is directing people to cross land borders into Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Moldova, from where the government will aid them in traveling home

But after blaming West, Tehran too urges political solution to burgeoning conflict

FM Lapid goes on to stress Israel’s deep ties with both countries, as he once again urges all Israeli citizens to depart

With inflation at record highs, a global pandemic and an energy shortage throughout Europe, the right way to punish one of the world’s major economies can be complex to gauge

Times of Israel editor speaks about the complex geopolitical history behind Russian invasion; Tal Schneider reports from Greece; Aaron Boxerman dives into Shanghai-posting scandal

Zelensky says he will put weapons in the hands of anyone who is prepared to fight off the invaders, cuts diplomatic ties with Moscow; adviser says 40 killed so far

In Kyiv, some take shelter in metro stations while many pack up and flee west; yet others vow to stay and fight

With Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the world order is being remade, US hegemony is no longer assured, and we are reminded to take seriously foes closing in on the ultimate weapon

Foreign Ministry officials to huddle on situation; 6,000 citizens believed to be in country under Russian attack; arrangements being made to fly people to Israel from Poland

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