Russia calls explosions at ammo storage facility an 'act of sabotage' but doesn't name perpetrators, a week after similar incident

Strikes on Zaporizhzhia plant in southeastern Ukraine, occupied by Russian forces since March, raise fears of nuclear catastrophe

Former heavyweight champ and Zelensky rival, who proudly displays a menorah on his shelf, tells ToI that Ukraine is fighting for Western values, but needs more aid

Editor David Horovitz ponders Israel's political log jam & diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman brings us tales from Ukraine's frontlines, plus Rushdie and the nuclear deal

As costs of food, medicine and gasoline rise along with the number of recipients who require them, humanitarian groups maximize efficiency ahead of what they see as a long haul

Fiancées and mothers tell The Times of Israel they don't know if Azovstal POWs are alive, and feel abandoned by Red Cross, government; ask Kyiv rabbi to petition Israel for help

The deadly attack occurred near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, drawing condemnation from the G7 as Russia continues its advance on Ukraine from the east

US burger behemoth plans to again operate stores in Ukrainian areas 'where other businesses have safely reopened,' after shutting down on day of Russian invasion

Prisoner rights group says at least 1,500 have taken up offer that comes with promises of big salaries and a pardon, but many quickly want to back out of deal

Their bridge destroyed, residents of Zadonets'ke faced a harrowing 140-km journey for supplies, until an Israeli-founded relief agency found another way across the Donets River

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