Russia-Ukraine War
Russian submarine commander assassinated while jogging
The body of Stanislav Rzhitsky was found with gunshot wounds in Krasnodar on Monday morning, Russian state media reported.
Russia's grip on Bakhmut may be slipping to Ukraine's counteroffensive: ISW
"Ukrainian counteroffensive actions ... may be credibly threatening the Russian hold on Bakhmut," ISW said on Monday.
Map reveals Russia's progress during Ukraine counteroffensive
Kyiv's admittedly slow counteroffensive has allowed Putin's troops to make their own gains.
Putin ally delivers blow to Russia
Turkey agreeing to advance Sweden's NATO membership bid is a "severe setback" for Russian President Vladimir Putin, one expert told Newsweek.
Kremlin may be trying to "calm" troops with Putin, Prigozhin meeting
The Kremlin said on Monday that Putin met with Wagner Group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin just days after his attempted mutiny last month.
Prigozhin breaks deal with Putin after Wagner mutiny
Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the paramilitary Wagner Group, has not sought refuge in Belarus as part of a prearranged deal involving Vladimir Putin.
Putin-Prigozhin meeting reveals Kremlin's lingering Wagner problem
The Kremlin said the Russian leader met with the chief of the mercenary group on June 29.
Russian MP admits funding Ukraine war led to ruble's collapse
The ruble's temporary collapse was partially caused by spending on the parts of Ukraine that were illegally annexed last fall, the lawmaker said.
Ukraine calls for counteroffensive patience, says war not like a video game
"Patience, dear, we know what we're doing," Ukraine said on Sunday.
Ukraine begins construction of Bayraktar TB2 drone manufacturing plant
The drone has been crucial for Kyiv in hitting Russian targets.
Russia successfully tests secret nuclear-powered "Poseidon" torpedo
"There is simply nothing in the world capable of withstanding them," Russian President Vladimir Putin said of the Poseidon torpedoes in 2018.
Did Putin fire Russia's top general? What we know
Until Monday, Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov hadn't been seen in public since a failed mutiny led by Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Putin's meeting with Prigozhin after mutiny raises questions
Vladimir Putin and Yevgeny Prigozhin held a lengthy meeting on June 29, days after the Wagner Group chief's failed uprising, the Kremlin has said.
Half of Russian losses could have been prevented with proper first aid—U.K.
Up to 50 percent of combat fatalities could have been avoided, British defense officials have said.
Ukraine in NATO "inevitable" despite Biden hesitance, ally says
"Nobody is talking about Ukraine becoming a full member of NATO tomorrow," one alliance foreign minister told Newsweek.
Three reasons why Joe Biden's U.K. visit is kind of awkward
Biden will meet U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday amid disagreement about the U.S. providing cluster bombs to Ukraine.
Ukraine Needs NATO, but NATO Needs Ukraine, Too
It has become clear that European and global security are impossible without Putin's defeat in his war against Ukraine.
Ukraine Should Not Be in NATO
It's past time for NATO to close the proverbial open door, not keep it open in perpetuity.
NATO chief issues ominous warning about China
Beijing is "watching to see the price Russia pays, or the reward it receives" over Ukraine, Jens Stoltenberg said in an article published on Monday.
Zelensky rejects Trump's claim he could end Ukraine war "in 24 hours"
The Ukrainian president said on Sunday that Joe Biden could have ended the Russia-Ukraine war in "five minutes" if he wanted.
Biden urges "rational path" for Ukraine NATO membership
President Joe Biden warned that the United States would be "at war with Russia" if Ukraine joins NATO presently.
Russia loses 4 tanks, 11 APVs and 20 artillery systems in a day: Ukraine
Moscow has lost a total of 4,078 tanks since February 2022, according to Ukraine.
Democrat rips Biden over cluster munitions: "Crossing a line"
Representative Barbara Lee warned the United States risks "losing our moral leadership" over sending Ukraine cluster munitions.
Western involvement in Russian missiles is getting harder to ignore
Moscow is still "highly reliant on Western electronics" to meet even its "most basic" weapons needs, one expert told Newsweek.
Biden made "tough moral call" to send Ukraine cluster munitions: Ex-general
The president has faced backlash from his fellow Democrats over his latest Ukraine aid announcement.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's warning on sending cluster munitions to Ukraine
Cluster bombs have been banned by numerous countries due to their destructive range and tendency to cause civilian harm.
MAGA reacts to Lindsey Graham's Ukraine NATO pledge: "Brink of WWIII"
Graham was blasted by fellow Republicans on Friday after calling for a Senate resolution in support of admitting Ukraine to NATO.
Cluster bombs are a "tragic necessity" for Ukraine: Ex-ambassador
President Joe Biden approved the transfer of cluster munitions to Ukraine on Friday, despite concerns over the human rights violations that the weapon poses.
Russia's regrouping in southern Ukraine hints at "brittle" defenses: ISW
Russia has reportedly committed nearly all of its eastern forces along the front lines against Ukraine's counteroffensives in southern Ukraine.
Geraldo Rivera rips Tucker Carlson on Ukraine
Rivera said that Carlson was " as full of s*** about Ukraine as he was about January 6th."