Prigozhin's chances of being assassinated in Belarus
Ukrainian intelligence have said there is an FSB plot to kill the Wagner founder, who has been exiled to Belarus after his mutiny against Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine crossing Dnieper River would be a nightmare for Russia
If Ukrainian troops establish themselves on the river's left bank, things will change dramatically for Russia, think tank founder Sergej Sumlenny told Newsweek.
Video shows Russian BM-21 Grad units wiped out in artillery strike
The footage comes as Ukraine's deputy defense minister said Kyiv's forces were advancing on the city of Bakhmut, where the situation had "escalated again."
Ukraine counteroffensive map shows Zelensky's forces advance near Bakhmut
War mapper tweeted an image it said showed Ukrainian troops making gains southwest of the Donetsk city fought over for months.
Ukraine shows off role of U.S. Patriots, NASAMS in downing Russian targets
A video marking Ukraine's Anti-Airfcraft Forces Day shows Patriot missile systems and other weapons supplied to Kyiv by the West.
Russia boosts Northern Fleet to counter NATO expansion
Rose Gottemoeller, NATO's former deputy secretary general, recently told Newsweek that the Baltic Sea could turn into a "NATO lake."
Russia's Wagner Group has lost 21,000 soldiers in Ukraine: Zelensky
The Ukrainian president told the Spanish newspaper El Mundo that 80,000 troops belonging to the mercenary group had been injured.
Video shows HIMARS take out battery of Russian howitzers in Ukraine
Kyiv claimed that it had destroyed Russian Msta-S vehicles in footage shared on Saturday.
U.S. retirees called in to make Stinger missiles in boost for Ukraine
Weapons manufacturer Raytheon has called in engineers "in their 70s" to show personnel how to make the shoulder-fired weapons first produced in 1978.
Russian state TV guests angrily clash over Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
Guests on the show 'Meeting Place' discussed whether it was possible to fight in an irradiated environment.
Putin assigned the FSB to assassinate Prigozhin: Ukrainian intelligence
Maj. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov told a defense news outlet "we'll see" whether the plot against the Wagner founder will work.
France faces George Floyd moment as police shooting sparks mass protest
Zartoshte Bakhtiari, mayor of a Parisian suburb, told Newsweek he was "terribly shocked" by the damage caused.
Putin drawing "SpongeBob SquarePants" receives huge applause
Footage of the Russian president drawing on a whiteboard has sparked comment online about his TV viewing habits.
Wagner Group defies Putin by continuing to operate in Russia
Independent Russian news outlet Sirena found that the mercenary group headed by Yevgeny Prigozhin is still recruiting.
Putin arrests key general after failed Wagner mutiny : report
The Institute for the Study of War has said that a "large-scale purge" of the Russian military command is under way.
Belarus has independent control of nuclear weapons, Lukashenko suggests
Russia earlier announced that the arms would be deployed to Belarus, whose president is Vladimir Putin's close ally.
Lukashenko's remarks raise questions about Putin's absence during mutiny
The president of Belarus portrayed himself as the mediator who ended the Wagner rebellion.
Putin ally furious with West for not giving him heads up about mutiny
The head of Russia's National Guard, Viktor Zolotov, said Western intelligence agencies knew about Yevgeny Prigozhin's rebellion "weeks" ago.
NATO chief issues warning after Russian rebellion
Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance is ready to face any threat from Moscow or Minsk.
What next for the Wagner group?
Wagner Group head Yevgeny Prigozhin reportedly landed in Belarus on Tuesday following a deal that ended his mutiny in Moscow.
Seven unanswered questions about Prigozhin's Wagner rebellion
Newsweek looks at the circumstances surrounding Yevgeny Prigozhin's bold challenge to Vladimir Putin's authority.
Russian state TV questions Putin response to Wagner rebellion
"During wartime, traitors have to be destroyed," said Russian lawmaker Andrey Gurulyov on the Russia 1 channel.
Putin breaks silence for first time since Wagner Group mutiny
The Russian president gave his first video address since Saturday, when he denounced the actions of the Wagner Group as "treason."
Shoigu appearance means Putin is "sticking by" him: Ex-envoy
John Foreman, the U.K.'s former defense attache to Moscow, told Newsweek that footage of Russia's defense minister shows he has the backing of the president.
Prigozhin's 11th hour mutiny reversal
Vladimir Putin refused to speak to the Wagner founder as the rebellion was unfolding, news outlet Meduza reported.
Prigozhin mutiny reveals "terrible state" of Russian war—U.S. general
Wagner Group troops reported to have seized military sites in Rostov-on-Don and are said to be heading towards Moscow.
Chechen warlord declares Putin loyalty, but PM and Moscow mayor silent
Ramzan Kadyrov said he had sent his fighters to the "zones of tension" after Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin claimed his troops were controlling Rostov-on-Don.
Video shows Wagner boss capturing Rostov military HQ And rebuking commander
Yevgeny Prigozhin demanded a meeting with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and threatened to march on Moscow.
Wagner rebellion eyes Moscow as Putin's grip on power threatened
In a televised address, the Russian president accused the Wagner Group leader of "mutiny."
Video shows Russian tank hammered in Ukrainian artillery strike
Ukraine's 36th Marine Brigade carried out the strike, according to Ukrainian armed forces. The date and location of the unverified video are unknown.