The Jewish state's fourth premier, a native of Kyiv, is an icon among Ukrainian leaders eager to claim her as a native daughter

Images of Tatiana Perebeinis, daughter Alise, 9, and son Nikita, 18, lying dead in refugee corridor shocked world; husband Sergii says funerals postponed as morgues full

Officials say they were not consulted about project announced by Health Ministry that is expected to cost $300 million

From traditional Jewish organizations to grassroots efforts, here is a very partial list of how you can pay it forward

Odele, 46, one of only two women left in the western Ukrainian city, says the war is 'a sign from the messiah'

Bracing for a Russian attack on their hometown, many residents escape to neighboring country; reject Putin's claim of 'denazifying' Ukraine

Chair of Kyiv parliament's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee argues Russian leader using negotiations as cover to regroup, urges Israel to provide air defense systems

Pointing to similarities between war-stricken countries, investigators say Russian and Syrian forces continue to 'indiscriminately bomb densely populated areas'

Young Kyiv-based violinists, filming themselves between shelling and explosions, are joined by fiddlers from around the world in a moving rendition of a Ukrainian folk song

Ceasefire agreed on to allow escape from Mariupol, Sumy, Enerhodar, Volnovakha, Izyum and several towns around Kyiv; Ukraine president demands West make decision over warplanes

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