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Drones hit historic museum in Crimea as officials reduce nighttime trains for safety

Sevastopol's Russian-installed governor, Mikhail Razvozhayev, said on Telegram the museum's roof was hit. He did not provide details about the damage or whether there were any casualties.

A Ukrainian serviceman from the special police unit Hyzhak prepares a Gara, a Ukrainian multifunctional unmanned aerial vehicle equipped with artificial intelligence elements, before flying it over positions of Russian troops, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, near the frontline in Donetsk.
 The Israeli police pointing towards the inside of a car.

Israel Police chief is right about the crime crisis, wrong to wait for software to fix it - opinion

Service members take part in what Russian Defence Ministry says is the deployment of the Russian nuclear-capable hypersonic Oreshnik missile system in Belarus, at an unidetified location in this still image from video released December 30, 2025.

Global Monopoly game: How a small state like Israel survives in ruthless geopolitics - opinion

Russian President Vladimir Putin, presidential envoy Kirill Dmitriev and foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov attend a meeting with US President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, December 2, 2025; illustrative.

Kremlin welcomes end to ‘direct threat’ label in US strategy, TASS reports


ICC prosecutor to proceed with investigation into alleged war crimes in Ukraine

prosecutor Karim Khan said the investigation will look into alleged violations dating back to 2014 when Ukraine recognized the court's jurisdiction.

 Ukraine's ambassador Yevheniia Filipenko speaks at the opening of a session of the UN Human Rights Council, following the Russian invasion in Ukraine, in Geneva, Switzerland February 28, 2022.

President Biden should heed his own words and put his foot down - opinion

Biden is faced with a situation no President has encountered since World War II; how he handles it will define his legacy whether he likes it or not.

 US PRESIDENT Joe Biden delivers remarks on Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in the East Room of the White House on Thursday.

Amid Ukraine crisis, ICC may investigate any war crimes committed

Following Russia's annexation of Crimea, Ukraine accepted ICC jurisdiction for crimes against humanity and war crimes committed on its territory since February 2014.

 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL Court: Looking down the road.

Ukraine is burning - will it survive a war with Russia?

As Russian forces menace Kyiv, Kharkiv and Odessa, Ukraine, a house divided, is fighting for its national integrity, and possibly its survival.

 A mother talks to her child during a protest against Russia's military operation in Ukraine, outside the Presidential Palace in Nicosia, Cyprus February 26, 2022.

Ukraine's Jewish community hears gunshots all the time in 'tense' Donetsk area

Ukrainian-Jewish activist Aryeh Schwartz told The Jerusalem Post media reports about attacks in the area of Donetsk are true.

 YOUNG RELIGIOUS Jews, several from Donetsk and the east, at Vishetsky’s Chabad community center in Kyiv. Few are considering aliyah at this time.

Images show Russian military activity near Ukraine still high - satellite firm

Images showed locations in Belarus, western Russia and annexed Crimea on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

 A satellite image shows equipment parked, troop tents and other vehicles at the Opuk training area, in Crimea, February 15, 2022.

NATO says Russia still adding troops to Ukraine build-up

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg appeared unconvinced the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine had lessoned, saying 'what we see is that they have increased the number of troops'.

 NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg speaks ahead of a NATO Defence Ministers meeting in Brussels, Belgium, February 16, 2022.

Ukraine diplomat sees little chance of war, but deems local conflict possible

"I believe that full-scale war is very, very, very difficult to expect, but we may see more localized conflict," Korsunsky told a news conference in the Japanese capital Tokyo.

 Ukraine's ambassador to Japan Sergiy Korsunsky walks past a map showing Russia and Ukraine as he arrives at his news conference venue in Tokyo, Japan, January 26, 2022.

10,000 Russian troops return to bases after drills near Ukraine

Russia's deployment of tens of thousands of troops near Ukraine had fueled fears in the West that Moscow was planning an attack.

An activist holds Russia's national flag, during a rally at the war memorial complex Savur-Mohyla, damaged in the recent fighting with Ukraine's government forces,marking the 78th anniversary of the liberation of the Donbas region,Ukraine September 8, 2021.

US issues travel warning to Ukraine due to 'Russian threat'

While the travel warning is mostly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the US reworded the warning to include a request for "increased caution due to crime and civil unrest."

 State flags of Ukraine, European Union and US flutter in central Kyiv, Ukraine December 6, 2021