Maneuvers reflect bold attempt by Kremlin to halt decades of NATO expansion after the end of the Cold War; Putin working to strengthen alliances with countries opposed to West

In Geneva, Blinken says sides 'on a clearer path to understanding each other’s positions' amid bid to put off feared Russian invasion; Lavrov: meeting 'constructive and useful'

Delivery comes with tensions on the former Soviet republic's eastern border with Russia at fever pitch; exact amounts and types of military supplies not yet specified

Tech Israel editor Ricky Ben-David discusses spyware, foodtech and shopping tech, while diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman looks at an attack on the UAE, and Russia-Ukraine

Biden administration providing Kyiv further $200 million in defensive military aid amid concerns of Russian invasion; US says Putin plans to increase military presence near border

Kyiv accuses Moscow of 'continuing to wage a hybrid war' as Microsoft warns hack may prove far more destructive than initially feared

Official claims Moscow has already placed positioned operatives to carry out acts of sabotage against its own proxy forces; Kremlin dismisses the claim as 'unfounded'

Negotiations come as Russian troops mass on Ukraine's border, and with Moscow demanding wide-ranging concessions from Western nations

Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov says Kremlin 'disappointed' with signals coming from NATO and Western Europe as he prepares to meet US Deputy Secretary of State Sherman in Geneva

Ex-official predicts protests likely 'to accelerate Putin's desire to do something' in Ukraine, but lawmaker says Moscow lacks 'the capability of handling 2 crises simultaneously'

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