Investigation finds imprisonment, torture, and execution of officials, journalists, activists and religious leaders part of premeditated strategy that could constitute a war crime
Leader says first known trip since war began aims to boost country's 'resilience and defense capabilities,' as US lawmakers prepare to vote on $45 billion aid package for Kyiv
Planned DC trip, which could still be called off at last minute over security concerns, would be Ukrainian leader's first known journey abroad since Russia invasion in February
Echoing Hanukkah theme, embassy says generators will 'illuminate the darkness' in a region where energy infrastructure has been ravaged by Russian bombardment
Illia Samoilenko, a soldier in the controversial Azov Regiment, survived a siege and months as a POW in Moscow; says he still has much work to do, sympathizes with Israel's stance
Energy minister says Cypriot government is waiting to hear from Jerusalem on how much gas it's willing to export to Europe, amid energy crisis compounded by Russia's war in Ukraine
Andrzej Duda notes that country's Jewish community has been active in organizing housing, food, education and other services for Ukrainian Jews and non-Jews alike
Country's intelligence chief says Putin could seek 'land corridor' through south Ukraine to Moscow-backed Transnistria; his agency clarifies that remarks are only an 'analysis'
Announcing first time Ottawa seizes assets of a Russian oligarch, deputy minister says government will use funds from Granite Capital Holdings to support Ukraine's reconstruction
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