Russia-Ukraine War
Will American troops be forced to fight Russia in Ukraine's new NATO deal?
NATO's Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Friday announced a program for Kyiv that will provide more political cooperation and defense guarantees.
Democrat "alarmed" Biden will send Ukraine cluster bombs
The United States and Ukraine "don't need to stoop to Putin's level," the lawmaker said prior to the Biden administration's announcement.
Russian troops say their only money will go to ammo, refuse to fight
A group of soldiers in Ukraine posted a video in which they announced their decision to no longer fight for Russia.
Russia probes Mars over alleged Ukraine military ties
A senior Russian official said that Mars makes money in Russia but sponsors Ukraine and, possibly, its armed forces, "hiding behind humanitarian goals."
Fact Check: Were dead Russian soldiers packed into grisly "meat cubes"?
Some social media users have claimed that Russian forces in Ukraine "press their dead into meat cubes."
Ukraine counteroffensive is "not fast," Zelensky admits
"We are moving forward and not moving backward like the Russians," Volodymyr Zelensky said on Thursday.
NATO outlines Ukraine's roadmap to becoming a member
NATO members will "reaffirm" an earlier commitment that Ukraine will join the alliance in the future, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Friday.
Ukraine Fights a War as a Few Americans Talk Peace
Any draft peace agreement, assuming one becomes viable, will ultimately be Ukraine's to accept or reject. The notion propagated by some that mischievous Americans are infringing on Ukraine's sovereignty is absurd.
Russia's lack of ammunition and fuel will "become fatal"—Ukraine
A senior Ukrainian defense official said Kyiv's forces plan to "bleed" Russian troops defending against an ongoing counteroffensive.
Why Prigozhin is still a free man
Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin is allegedly in Russia, not Belarus.
Russia risks degraded troops amid lack of combat-ready reserves: ISW
The U.S.-based think tank predicted "a quicker rate of degradation for Russian formations defending against Ukrainian counteroffensives in southern Ukraine."
Kremlin bizarrely claims it lacks ability to track Wagner leader
The Kremlin's spokesman said Russia doesn't care about the whereabouts of the man who led a mutiny against the government weeks ago.
Russia warns Ukraine plans to draw U.S. into "World War III" after setbacks
"American and European citizens are hardly ready to march in orderly rows to...hell," Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov tells Newsweek.
U.S. F-16 workers would be "legitimate" targets for Russia—ex-commander
Kyiv's allies appear to be edging towards a deal to send F-16s to Ukraine, but its air force may need support from Western personnel to maintain the jets.
Ukraine has more tanks than Russia for first time ever
Kyiv said last month that Russia has lost a staggering 4,000 tanks in Ukraine, which experts suggested could be an accurate tally.
Putin dismisses one of his top media allies
Tass general director Sergei Mikhailov will be replaced by Andrey Kondrashov, Vladimir Putin's former election spokesperson.
Ukraine forces out-flank "trapped" Russians in Bakhmut
The devastated city has been at the crux of Russian and Ukrainian offensives for almost one year.
Why Russia should be terrified of U.S. cluster bombs
Cluster munitions could be "a force multiplier for Ukrainian airstrikes and artillery," military and defense expert David Hambling told Newsweek.
Ukraine could be on the verge of retaking Bakhmut
Kyiv's forces are reportedly pushing along the northern and southern flanks of the eastern city that was fought over for months.
Prigozhin photos reveal Wagner chief's bizarre set of terrible disguises
The raid on Yevgeny Prigozhin's mansion reportedly revealed a wardrobe full of wigs, gold bars, and weapons.
Zelensky vows "tangible" response to fatal Lviv missile strikes
Four people were killed in Russian strikes on the city overnight, Ukrainian officials said on Thursday morning.
After Prigozhin's Wagner uprising, Putin already heading off future threats
"We could soon see Vladimir Putin's domestic protection service driving around in main battle tanks," an Institute for the Study of War analyst tells Newsweek.
Ukraine's corruption fight faces suspicions of political plot
"We are in court not because anyone genuinely suspects us of corruption, but because no one suspects us of corruption," former Naftogaz CEO tells Newsweek.
Wagner Group's Prigozhin is back in Russia, Lukashenko says
President Alexander Lukashenko oversaw the deal to end Prigozhin's shortlived munity, offering the oligarch-turned-warlord sanctuary in Belarus.
Ukraine launches missile strikes on Russia across "entire front"—ISW
Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar said Wednesday that entire Russian units were fleeing their positions.
NATO summit 2023 explained: Five things to watch
Pivotal decisions loom over the 74-year-old alliance as the West's collective confrontation with Moscow—and possibly Beijing—deepens.
Only 30% of FSB would back Putin if another mutiny happens—Exiled oligarch
"One thing is clear, Russia's armed forces are not going to be loyal to Putin. They are not loyal any longer," Mikhail Khodorkovsky told Newsweek.
Russia may face obstacles in plan to beef up Moscow police: ISW
Russian media reported Wednesday that Moscow security forces would soon begin "urban combat" training in response to the failed Wagner rebellion.
Inside Putin's lavish armored train
Russia's president reportedly travels very comfortably on a private train outfitted with restaurants, a gym and a steam bath.
Mike Pence warns American troops may have to fight Russia
"What's going on in Ukraine right now is not just war, it's evil," Pence said during an interview.