'For the first time in a very long time, the world is speaking with one voice,' Nides says. 'our enemies will watch very carefully as we proceed'

Ukraine’s main Holocaust memorial calls Putin's assertions 'a lie,' noting they were meant to justify Russia's invasion

Lazar Berman reports from Polish refugee center; Haviv Rettig Gur on Putin supporters and rise of a new West; and Sue Surkes brings personal stories of Ukrainian Jews under fire

Move by international governing body is latest sports-related rebuke of Russian leader's invasion, after soccer and Olympic federations took steps to exclude country's athletes

After essentially turning Mediterranean ally into a protectorate, Putin has been emboldened in latest expansionist attempt, critics and observers say

Russian leader's actions in Ukraine leave officials wondering whether he comprehends or cares about cataclysmic consequences

Zelensky says Kremlin is shelling cities to 'put pressure' on Ukraine during negotiations; Kharkiv mayor says 3 children killed; 17-mile long Russian convoy nears Ukrainian capital

Meeting, which opens with moment of silence, seen as a barometer of democracy in a world where autocratic sentiment is rising; 'Enough is enough,' says UN secretary-general

In latest phone call between the two leaders, Kremlin says Russian leader demanded recognition of Crimea annexation, 'denazification' of Ukraine as prerequisites to end invasion

Yevgen Korniychuk predicts Russian leader could reconsider proposed Israeli mediation if talks on Belarus border don't yield breakthrough; says Russian invasion 'won't succeed'

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