Russia-Ukraine War
Russian army to take hit from "game-changing" weapons: ex-Ukraine adviser
Ukraine is using cluster munitions "quite effectively," the White House said on Thursday.
Wagner Group wants to march on Poland, Putin ally warns
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said the paramilitary group wants to go on a "tour" of Poland during a meeting with Vladimir Putin Sunday.
Igor Girkin's arrest points to Kremlin power struggles
Girkin was detained in Moscow by his former employers, Russia's FSB security service.
Videos show Odesa cathedral destruction after Russian missile strikes
"There will definitely be a retaliation to Russian terrorists for Odesa," Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, said on Sunday.
How Ukraine's NATO bid went off the rails in Vilnius
German pressure on the White House scuppered Kyiv's hopes of a stronger commitment to future Ukrainian membership, Newsweek was told.
Tensions heat up between Russia and Poland
Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a warning against Poland moving its troops toward the Belarusian border.
Putin's arrest of Igor Girkin will "Infuriate" Russian troops: U.K. Intel
The Russian nationalist blogger critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin's war conduct is in pre-trial detention on extremism charges.
Russia painted fighter jets on Yeysk airfield as decoys
Open-source satellite imagery shows what appears to be a Russian plan to deceive Ukrainian drones.
Videos: Large Crimea explosions as Russia warns of Ukrainian drone attacks
Ukraine claimed an attack against an oil depot and warehouses in Crimea Saturday, days after explosions struck the Kerch Bridge, forcing thousands to evacuate.
Russian millionaire linked to key Putin ally found dead in Moscow
Anton Cherepennikov, who was head of the IT company ICS Holding, is the second figure linked to Putin's regime to have died in 48 hours.
Putin raises elderly army as ex-serviceman up to 70 deemed eligible
Russia's parliament has extended age limits for troops and increased fines for draft dodgers.
Not the president's men: Why Zelensky keeps shuffling his ambassadors
Ukraine's ambassador to London became the latest Kyiv envoy to be removed from their post by Volodymyr Zelensky.
Ukraine eyeing final phase of war plan, deputy PM says
Olha Stefanishyna told Newsweek that Kyiv expects "clarity" on the provision of F-16 fighter jets and ATACMS long-range munitions.
Russian state TV debates attacking NATO countries
Russian commentators are unhappy with Turkey's recent political moves, leading to Moscow exiting an important grain deal.
Russian kids will learn to operate combat drones in school
The planned drones course follows an earlier announcement that Russian schools will soon offer military training.
Ukraine's first recorded use of cluster munitions on Russian army revealed
The Pentagon confirmed on Thursday that Ukraine had started using cluster munitions on the battlefield.
"Oppenheimer" Tells Us How Nuclear Weapons Began
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) was forged by 122 countries six years ago, and became international law in 2021.
Igor Girkin detained in Russia after Wagner "tip-off"
Days earlier, Igor Girkin said Russia would not survive another presidential term by Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine could be getting F-16s way ahead of schedule
Ukrainian pilots are set to begin training to fly F-16s in August or September this year, but the country does not yet have any of the fighters.
Russia tests China's commitment to "friendship with no limits"
A missile and drone attack launched by Moscow damaged a building at the Chinese consulate in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa this week.
Zelensky fires Ukraine's ambassador to U.K. after "unhealthy sarcasm" jibe
Ukrainian Ambassador Vadym Prystaiko has been removed after his apparent criticism of Zelensky's comments about the U.K. defense minister.
Putin is buying time before seeking revenge against Prigozhin—CIA head
Yevgeny Prigozhin's mutiny "exposed weaknesses in the system that Putin has built," William Burns said .
U.S. 2024 election slogans won't derail Ukraine support—Deputy PM
"Nothing will happen if Ukraine is not on board," Olha Stefanishyna told Newsweek of any potential change in U.S. policy.
How F-35 jets are pushing Ukraine's case for F-16s
Fifth-generation F-35 stealth jets are hailed by Lockheed Martin as "far and away the world's most advanced multi-role fighter."
RFK Jr. replaces Trump as Russia's favorite candidate
A Russian state TV commentator praised Kennedy for injecting "his pro-Russian talking points about Ukraine into the mainstream."
Prigozhin still one of Putin's "most trusted" men: Former Russian lawmaker
"I think it was a real coup, but it was a coup against the Russian military and not against Mr. Putin," Ilya Ponomarev said of the failed Wagner mutiny.
Russia's left with "last resort" recruits after military losses
Due to troop losses and stalled recruitment efforts, reports suggest Russia may be trying to entice women to join the military, a move it previously resisted.
Fact Check: Joe Rogan claims U.S. accidentally sent $6.2 billion to Ukraine
Podcast host Joe Rogan claimed during Spotify show that billions were sent to Kyiv by mistake.
Russia's Storm-Z convicts decry "disgusting" mistreatment by bosses–Report
Fighters in penal units receive "no decent treatment, no insurance payments, no medicals," one Russian soldier told independent news outlet, Verstka.
Putin's Navy parade preparations hint at drone attack fears
Russia's annual Navy Day parade is scheduled for July 30, although there had been some debate in Russian state media over whether it would go ahead.