Rights group refuses to retract claim that Kyiv exposed civilians to danger by establishing bases in schools and hospitals, but stresses that it did not justify Russian aggression

Agriculture shipments okayed to set sail as part of ongoing UN-brokered deal, while war enters new phase with Ukrainian army trying to retake occupied cities in south

Oksana Pokalchuk says rights group's international leadership ignored context of Russian invasion, battlefield conditions; report has been panned by Kyiv, used in Moscow propaganda

Oleksandr Feldman, one of country's richest people and a community benefactor, laments that Israel is not doing more during Russian invasion that hit his home and businesses

Ukraine president says Moscow creating 'extremely risky situation for all of Europe' following strike on country's Zaporizhzhia nuke power plant

Carriers loaded with 58,000 tons of corn set sail to Turkey for inspection, a fraction of the 20 million tons of grain still waiting to be exported amid global food shortages

'It's in our interest' to ensure failure of Russia's 'aggressive policy,' says Stoltenberg, warning that otherwise the entire military alliance could be dragged in

Russia’s diplomatic mission in Beirut accuses Ukraine of lying about the cargo in an attempt to damage relations between Moscow and Beirut

In counter to invasion of Ukraine, senators support move 95-1 as 'a warning shot to tyrants' who think democracies are up for grabs; Trump ally Sen. Josh Hawley casts only no vote

Multinational team probes the corn-laden Razoni for 90 minutes to ensure it complies with pact, while 17 other ships await permission to leave Ukrainian ports

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