The Luxembourg Agreement signed after WWII saw West Germany assume responsibility for Nazi atrocities and pay reparations

Ukrainian president says that as forces recapture land, 'life comes back'; Russian divisions abandon scores of tanks, weaponry and ammunition as they retreat eastward

Political correspondent Tal Schneider gives a mixed review of PM Yair Lapid's trip and delves into rise of Israeli arms exports; settlements reporter Jeremy Sharon on Arab violence

Kremlin spokesman issues warning following scathing criticism of troops' performance, noting that critiques must 'remain within the law' and there is a 'very thin line'

Moscow says it is launching 'air, rocket and artillery forces' in 'all operational directions' as it suffers massive losses amid Ukraine's counteroffensive

Images of triangle-shaped craft posted on social media resemble the Shahed, a bomb-carrying vehicle used by Tehran and its rebel allies in Yemen

Francis will attend a conference attended by Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, Shinto and Jewish leaders and promote 'the peace for which our world is thirsting,' he says

Government appears to turn blind eye to sale, opting not to torpedo deal for 'advanced defensive technology' that Defense Ministry has barred companies from supplying to Kyiv

'In some areas of the front, our defenders reached the state border with the Russian Federation,' Ukrainian governor says; army says 20 settlements liberated in one day

Zelensky says Russian troops targeting power plants, cutting power and heat to millions, as Ukrainian forces claim to recapture dozens of towns

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