After 3 months in Israeli ICU with rare infection, Anna Kosma is released to rehab; ‘Doctors see this once in a lifetime,’ says her physician

IAEA staff aim to protect Zaporizhzhia plant, Europe's biggest, as top EU official accuses Russia of 'gambling with the nuclear security' by not demilitarizing the area

State-owned gas giant claims Nord Stream closed for 'preventative work'; Berlin accuses Moscow of using energy as a 'weapon'

Both sides have accused each other of shelling dangerously close to Zaporizhzhia; Kyiv claims Moscow is storing ammo at frontline facility

With limited Hebrew and traumas from war, over 2,600 refugee children with little to no Hebrew prepare to face their next challenge: the Israeli education system

Clashes focus on Kherson region with speculation looking around a long-awaited Ukrainian counteroffensive

Of the 6,000 or so children who moved to Israel since the invasion of Ukraine, just 2,653 are registered to start classes on September 1, Education Ministry says

Prisoners, older recruits in poor shape and lacking training, tapped for war by Moscow amid heavy losses, according to a senior US defense official

War games begin amid increased tension between the West and both Moscow and Beijing after Russia's invasion of Ukraine and Nancy Pelosi's August visit to Taiwan

Moscow alleges Ukrainian secret police sent two agents to carry out assassination of ideologue Alexander Dugin, but killed daughter instead; Kyiv denies involvement

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