Country's independence day, which coincides with half-year anniversary of war, proceeds without major fanfare amid fears of Russian attacks; US to announce $3 billion aid package

Hundreds attend Moscow ceremony in honor of Daria Dugina, killed in a Saturday car bombing that Russia blames on Ukraine

Russian intelligence agency alleges killing of Daria Dugina was 'prepared and perpetrated by the Ukrainian special services'; Kyiv has denied involvement

French president's office says Russian president 'reconsidered' demand that IAEA travel through Russia to Zaporizhzhia site as fears grow over fighting nearby

Russian president blames 'systematic shelling' by Ukraine for danger faced by facility, claims Moscow still facing challenges in exporting products after UN-brokered deal

Defense asks for additional time to gather evidence indicating that the Jewish Agency hadn't violated any laws; Israel hopes to reach agreement, settle the issue outside court

First hearing called for Friday in case against the quasi-governmental group, which is already planning for the possibility it will need to cease activities in Russia

Hennady Korban, who was stripped of his Ukrainian citizenship last month, claims Russian president is aware of the kabbalistic hex and is making military decisions based on it

Development comes days after dissident established labor union for convicts, which has successfully argued for replacing backless stools with chairs in prison's sewing shop

Quasi-governmental Israel-immigration group has begun making preparations for possibility Moscow will go through with its threats, though it aims to keep some activities going

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