Women from both sides of war-torn Europe find common bond in trip to Israel
The journey, organized by Momentum, included some 200 women from Ukraine, Russia, Latvia, Estonia and Germany who saw Israeli sites on an eight-day tour.
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The journey, organized by Momentum, included some 200 women from Ukraine, Russia, Latvia, Estonia and Germany who saw Israeli sites on an eight-day tour.
Authorities are pulling down monuments and renaming hundreds of streets to honor its own artists, poets, soldiers, independence leaders and others – including heroes of this year’s war.
The European Union holds a one-day summit to tell leaders from Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia that they have futures within the wealthy economic bloc.
"The eight-week free course, which will be available remotely and will be taught in Ukrainian and Russian, is titled 'Ukraine Without Chronic Pain' and will be offered to citizens of the country who suffer from chronic pain as a result of experiencing physical or mental trauma," a statement read.
In scenes hard to believe in a sophisticated city of 3 million, some Kyiv residents resorted to collecting rainwater from drainpipes, as repair teams labored to reconnect supplies.
An Israel Hayom reporter visits a traumatized Kherson. “I screamed and they increased the current,” a resident who suffered electrocution at the hands of Russia says.
Israel Hayom reporter Neta Bar speaks with the city residents as they prepare for winter – and celebrate the Russians' departure.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promises 125 anti-aircraft guns and other air-defense technology as he makes an unannounced visit – his first – to the Ukrainian capital for talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The unbridled joy and relief at the city's liberation quickly turns to horror as residents describe the torture and death they experienced under the Russian occupation.
The US president convenes an "emergency meeting" of the G-7 and NATO leaders in Indonesia after an attack that killed two people in the eastern part of Poland near the Ukraine border.
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