Putin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza sentenced to 25 years in jail
The dual Russian-British citizen was charged with spreading false information about Moscow's army in Ukraine.
Wagner Group resorting to desperate measures to make up for losses
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said the mercenary group is short of manpower as it faced high losses in the battle for Bakhmut.
Chechen leader Kadyrov slams his own soldiers for being captured
The five soldiers fighting for Kadyrov's forces in Ukraine had been taken prisoner on December 14.
Donald Trump roasts Ron DeSantis for being "outplayed" by Mickey Mouse
The former U.S. president has taken a number of swipes at the Florida governor who is expected to declare a 2024 presidential run.
Why Zelensky is right to be nervous about a Trump return
The former president taking the White House in 2024 could signal a different American approach to the war in Ukraine, experts have told Newsweek.
Russian host praises "colleague" Tucker Carlson over Jack Teixeira stance
Andrey Norkin also compared Teixeira to Julian Assange and Edward Snowden during his show on Russia's NTV channel.
U.S. ambassador details waking up to "gunfire" as fighting erupts in Sudan
John Godfrey tweeted about the "extremely dangerous" situation in the African country.
Video shows man bundled to ground after explosion at Japanese PM's speech
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was evacuated unharmed from a public event after what appeared to be a smoke bomb was thrown.
Ukraine and Russia make moves to identify who beheaded soldier
Mercenaries from the Wagner Group, a private military company, have been implicated in footage allegedly showing a Ukrainian POW being beheaded.
Crimea cancels Russian Victory Day parade amid heavy losses–U.K. Intel
The annual May 9 parade will not be held in the Russian-occupied peninsula because of safety concerns as the war in Ukraine rages.
Russian TV suggests Finland, Poland, Baltics want ro rejoin "Mother Russia"
Finland and Poland "were developing fine when they were part of the Russian empire," said TV anchor Vladimir Solovyov on his show on the Russia 1 channel.
Zelensky's message to Russia after Wagner Group "beheadings"
"We are not going to forget anything. Neither are we going to forgive the murderer," the Ukrainian president said in a video address.
More details emerge over alleged Wagner Group beheading videos
"Punishment will come," tweeted Ukrainian internal affairs adviser Anton Gerashchenko.
Wagner troops and Russian airborne division tighten grip on Bakhmut—ISW
The Institute for the Study of War says Russia may now control more than four-fifths of the Donetsk town, which has been fought over for months.
Ukrainian army destroys Russian tank "Bunny" in Bakhmut
Ukrainian forces seized the T-80BVM vehicle early in the war near Kharkiv and it successfully targeted other Russian tanks.
Ex-Russian officer defects to Ukraine to fight "enemies of my homeland"
Vladyslav Ammosov, former officer of Russia's GRU military intelligence service, wants to create a Siberian volunteer battalion.
Russian state TV reacts badly to discussions of U.S. intel leaks
High losses of Russian troops were among the details revealed in the alleged leak.
Russia may have canceled victory parades due to humiliating tank shortage
The governors of Kursk and Belgorod oblasts said that the annual May 9 parades will not take place.
Putin turns on his former ally as he brands Hungary '"unfriendly nation"
The Russian president has close ties with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Explosion rocks gas pipeline in Russia
Flames lit up the sky in Pelym, Sverdlovsk oblast after the blast at the Yamburg-Yelets 1 gas pipeline.
Ukraine suggests counteroffensive may be imminent
Oleksii Reznikov, Ukraine's defense minister, told Estonian TV that Kyiv might stage a counteroffensive in April.
Ukrainian POW used breathing drills to handle interrogation and starvati
"My arms and my legs were in pieces," a soldier from the Azov regiment who survived the Olenivka prison massacre has told Newsweek.
"Pro-Moscow" monks resist Zelensky's eviction from Ukraine monastery
The United Nations High Commission for Human Rights said it was concerned that state actions against the Ukrainian Orthodox Church could be discriminatory.
Russian airforce preparing for Ukraine counteroffensive—report
"We know that the enemy is preparing a counteroffensive on all fronts. We will wait for them. We are ready," a Russian pilot told the RIA Novosti agency.
Wagner Group fighters make major Bakhmut breakthrough—ISW
The mercenaries headed by businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin have made advances in the battle for the eastern Donetsk city.
Russian charged with "badmouthing" military after private call wire-tapped
Sergei Vedel was arrested for disseminating "fakes" about the Russian army.
Joe Biden not going far enough on Ukraine stance: Ex-general
"Just say 'we want Ukraine to win,'" Ben Hodges, former commanding general of the United States Army Europe told Newsweek.
Ukraine posts video of burning ship as Russia finally admits its loss
The vessel Saratov was targeted a year ago in the port of the city of Berdiansk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
Russia's Bakhmut offensive hit with more problems: U.K.
The high losses of manpower and equipment have hurt Russia's ability to fight for Bakhmut, according to the British Ministry of Defense.
Igor Girkin outlines huge problem Russian soldiers face
The military blogger said that Russian troops fighting in Ukraine "have no legal standing."