Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, who served as chief rabbi for some 30 years and left Russia two weeks after it invaded Ukraine, says he's 'proud to be on the right side of history'

Human rights office says Putin's forces executed at least 77 civilians, Kyiv also abused detainees; neither side has investigated abuse by their troops

Internal document leaked from meeting in Netanyahu’s office reveals Jewish state’s concerns about Russian leader’s growing 'weakness' and its impact on Ukraine, Iran

In Rostov-on-Don, locals say they understand the Wagner mercenaries who rebelled but only a handful said they publicly support their move on Moscow

Intelligence officials conducted briefings on potential for unrest in nuclear-armed country a full day before it unfolded, the Washington Post and New York Times report

Kremlin says Yevgeny Prigozhin will not face prosecution as part of deal to end most significant challenge to Putin in more than 20 years in power

Yevgeny Prigozhin claims some mercenary group members left Ukraine, entered Russia city in 'a march of justice'; heavy military trucks, armored vehicles seen in capital

While gaining public acclaim in Russia for Wagner Group's capture of key Ukrainian towns, Prigozhin has also accused defense ministry of systemic mismanagement, lies

Notorious head of mercenary group Yevgeny Prigozhin posts angry videos accusing Sergei Shoigu of ordering rocket strike on Wagner's field camps in Ukraine, urges armed rebellion

French leader warns against buying arms 'off the shelf' for a continent-wide missile umbrella after German purchase of Arrow 3 from Israel for Sky Shield Initiative

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