Hatred of Jews remains a 'serious problem in our societies,' says director of Fundamental Rights Agency, which warns Jewish communities are 'profoundly affected' by disinformation

As Russia's bombardment of the south and east shows no signs of relenting, western border towns are being revived by an influx of newcomers, some of whom are putting down roots

Washington has been warning Moscow for weeks over public comments from top Russian officials that they could use nuclear weapons in Ukraine

Alarm in Washington as intelligence shows top generals examined various scenarios for a strike, officials tell NY Times -- but leader Putin was not involved

Moscow has made unsubstantiated accusations that Ukraine is preparing to use an explosive laced with radioactive materials

In Israeli TV interview, Ukrainian president says Moscow 'used' ex-PM Bennett's desire to mediate to 'buy time,' reveals Israel finally agreed to supply radio systems

Appeal ahead of upcoming tournament accuses Tehran of human rights violations and supplying weapons to Russia for its invasion of Ukraine

Analysts say unlikely ships will risk sailing to Ukraine without Russian protection, putting further pressure on tight global markets

Many homes in Ukraine capital lack power; Ukraine army says over 50 cruise missiles fired at country, days after Russia blamed Ukraine for drone attacks on Black Sea fleet

Conference highlights stark divide, with as American politicians threaten arms deals with Riyadh and say kingdom is siding with Putin amid Ukraine invasion

Pages