Russian energy giant Gazprom calls off restarting supply, blaming maintenance issues, as European officials accuse Moscow of making a power play

British defense ministry reports continued shelling in district where Zaporizhzhia located; Kyiv: Moscow 'making every effort' to prevent UN inspectors from learning facts

Near frontlines, schools adopt remote learning amid constant shelling, but even that is jeopardized by frequent cuts to electricity, internet and difficulties setting up Zoom

IAEA chief Grossi says physical integrity of Zaporizhzhia site was breached and that he gathered a 'lot of information,' amid fears shelling could cause nuclear disaster

Ukrainian leader also seeks 'practical assistance' for war effort; Lapid highlights support for war-torn nation, warns again against visiting Uman for Rosh Hashanah pilgrimage

Energy company says Ravil Maganov died of 'serious illness;' media reports he plummeted from 6th-floor of Moscow's Central Clinical Hospital; police said probing possible suicide

50,000 soldiers, 140 aircraft and 60 ships participating in Vostok 2022 exercises held jointly with several of Russia's neighbors, as well as Syria, India and key ally China

Foreign Ministry describes security situation in city as 'volatile,' says traveling there would pose an 'immediate risk to lives'

IAEA says inspectors were delayed on Ukrainian side of frontier but Grossi convinced military authorities to allow team to visit Russia-held plant, where one reactor has been shut

A tiny portion of the 33,000 new immigrants from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus move to settlements, fleeing war and repression to live inside one of the longest geopolitical feuds

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