Ukrainian president predicted to secure almost $2 billion in military aid from Washington in his first known wartime foreign trip

Energy provider imposes blackouts, warns recovery will take longer than usual due to extent of damage; Putin holds court with top military brass

As Israeli emissaries of Conservative Judaism arrive with supplies in the western city of Chernivtsi, they find fellow Jews in the cold and dark hoping for a miracle to end the war

Two killed after residential building struck in Zelensky's hometown, children among injured; electricity, water supply interrupted in Kyiv and Kharkiv

Dmitry Medvedev accuses Western allies of siding with 'the Nazi,' repeating falsehood about Ukraine; does not provide details on nature of new armaments in development

Ukrainian authorities keep tight control over southern city after its liberation, remain on lookout for traitors over fear they may still be spying for former occupiers

Belarusian dissident Ales Bialiatski, Russian organization Memorial and Ukraine's Center for Civil Liberties honored in Oslo for campaign against authoritarianism

Pontiff says 'history is repeating itself' in relation to Operation Reinhard, a mass killing of almost 2 million Jews in 1942-1943 in Poland's death camps

Russian state media says 3 servicemen dead, plane damaged after fuel truck explodes in Ryazan; separate explosion at Engels air base, location of long-range craft

Israeli, Russian officials reportedly in talks on issue in recent days; Moscow, Jerusalem have long acted in concert to prevent clashes in Syrian airspace

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