The senior parliamentarians warned protests risk degrading Britain’s reputation as a ‘reliable supplier’ to our allies
By Lorin Bell-Cross
The Russian Foreign Minister reiterated his country’s claim that it invaded Ukraine in order to ‘de-nazify’ it
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By Stephen Pollard
Trump’s backing for Putin on Ukraine has changed everything
Moshe Azman’s adopted son was killed during the conflict last year
Announcement comes ahead of 1,000-day anniversary of conflict.
Former Labour MP Louise Ellman warns her former colleagues against an obsessive focus on Israel
By Dame Louise Ellman
JC analysis of parliamentary records show Israel was raised more than Ukraine and Sudan combined
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Matityahu Samborsky was adopted aged 11 and lived with his adoptive family for a decade
By Daniel Ben-David
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Jerusalem’s Ambassador to Ukraine said the Jewish State had ‘a big heart’
The regiment’s defenders insist it has moved on from its extremist past
By Felix Pope
During her visit, the Duchess read bedtime stories to the children
Unique Kyiv collection gathered by author of The Dybbuk is at risk from Russian missiles
By Simon Rocker
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Getting Married follows Ukrainian sisters Christina (Lena Fraifeld) and Valeria (Dasha Tvoronovich) who leave their country for arranged marriages in Israel in the hope of a new start
By Linda Marric
The Ukrainian President is hailed as one of the few Jewish world leaders not from Israel, but how Jewish is he
By Tash Mosheim
More than 35,000 pilgrims attended the annual event despite the threat of Russian bombs
By Joseph Roche