Questioned on fires at Russian factories and fuel depots, Zelensky adviser notes Israel doesn't acknowledge covert attacks and assassinations

Kyiv says all women, children and elderly evacuated from besieged Azovstal steel mill in Mariupol; Biden announces another military aid package worth $150 million

Some 500 Ukrainian prisoners of war may be paraded through Red Square on May 9; Kremlin says no foreign leaders invited to attend ceremony

Ukraine says 500 rescued from beleaguered steel plant and elsewhere, but United Nations mum on operation as holed-up fighters accuse Moscow of breaking ceasefire

Ukraine needs over 12,000 tons of humanitarian aid every day, says Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki; Google, COVID-19 vaccine maker AstraZeneca join nations in pledging aid

Bennett hails Israeli spirit to overcome adversity as tens of thousands expected to flock to parks and nature reserves; IDF bases reopen for visits after coronavirus hiatus

European Union moves to further punish Moscow for the war by proposing a ban on oil imports

Far-right group has watered down hard-line ideology since being absorbed into military, though Nazi-esque symbols still provide fodder for Russia's invasion justifications

Knesset speaker, prime minister and others urge Israelis to see past each other's differences, after a Memorial Day marred by political disputes

Elizaveta Sherstuk was chosen to represent the Diaspora at Israel's main Independence Day ceremony. 'This is the acknowledgment of the importance of what we do'

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