Crimea
Israel Police chief is right about the crime crisis, wrong to wait for software to fix it - opinion
Technology isn't the cure for crime. We must move beyond surveillance and restore sovereignty through physical presence and emergency powers.
Global Monopoly game: How a small state like Israel survives in ruthless geopolitics - opinion
Kremlin welcomes end to ‘direct threat’ label in US strategy, TASS reports
What are the regions Ukraine could lose under the US-backed plan? - explainer
Russia prevents Ukraine 'terrorist' attack on Crimea's Sevastopol
Russian forces claim to have shot down nine Ukrainian drones over the Crimean port of Sevastopol on Sunday.
Russia says it thwarted Ukrainian plot to kill top Moscow-backed official in Crimea
There was no immediate comment from Ukraine on the Russian allegation.
Ukraine strikes bridge to Crimea, say Russian-appointed officials
It is on a route used by the Russian military to move between Crimea and other parts of Ukraine under its control.
Russia warns Ukraine against striking Crimea with US, British missiles
Kyiv says it wants to reclaim all of its territory, including the Crimean peninsula
Ukraine tried to attack Russian ship near Black Sea pipeline - report
At the time of the attack, a US RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned surveillance aircraft was in the central area of the Black Sea, the defense ministry said.
Israel denies parole of Palestinian terrorist Walid Daqqah
The appeal for Palestinian terrorist Walid Daqqah’s early release was based on his worsening health condition, which supporters said required consistent treatment.
Russian-annexed Crimea's return to Ukraine will 'happen for certain' - Zelensky
Russia shows no sign of abandoning Crimea, home to its Black Sea fleet, and has used the peninsula as a platform to launch missile strikes on Ukrainian targets.
Crimea official says railway traffic suspended after reported blast
The derailment was caused by 'interference by outsiders,' Crimean railways said in a statement.
Traitor next door? Fear stalks Kherson after Russian occupation ends
Fear and suspicion stalk the streets of Kherson, a southern port that was occupied by Russian troops for over eight months before they were driven out by Ukrainian forces.
Russian military helicopter crashes over Crimea, 2 pilots dead
An investigation was opened to confirm the cause of the crash, which occurred in the Dzhankoi region of northern Crimea.