'The Russians don't want to occupy Mariupol, they want to destroy it'
Israel Hayom talks to Oleksander, a resident of Mairupol who managed to make it through the Russian blockade.
Israel Hayom talks to Oleksander, a resident of Mairupol who managed to make it through the Russian blockade.
The Federation Internationale Feline (FIFe), an international organization of cat fanciers, has decided to ban Russian cats in protest...
Russia's communications watchdog has restricted access to BBC Russian service as well as Radio Liberty and the Meduza media outlet,...
Ukrainian President Volydymyr Zelenskyy begs Europeans to "wake up" in video message. Russian forces gain ground in bid to cut off Ukraine's sea access. US energy secretary says plant shut down as a precaution.
In call with IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi, PM Bennett raises issue of undeclared nuclear material found in Iran and emphasizes Israel's expectation the UN nuclear agency to act professionally and impartially.
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