Moscow sends medical supplies to New York from a government entity under Washington sanctions; Trump lauds 'very nice offer' as State Department says shipment bought at discount
Denis Protsenko's infection comes a week after encounter with leader in Moscow; doctor says he's feeling 'quite well,' as Kremlin says Putin's health is fine
Russian Constitutional Court to rule on whether to approve the law, which would reset president's constitutional limit on terms in power; public then votes
Lawmaker revered in Russia as the first woman to fly in space proposes either scrapping two-term limit for presidents or resetting the clock so his four terms wouldn't count
Agreement sees end to hostilities beginning at midnight along existing battle lines, as well as joint patrols to stem bloodshed in war-torn Idlib province
NATO and UN urge deescalation after dozens of Turkish troops killed in airstrike; nearly 1 million flee Idlib violence, hundreds skirmish with Greek police at border
'There were no external attempts to influence or exert pressure on Yad Vashem,' says a spokesman, though 'regrettably there were a few historical inaccuracies'
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