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Russia has lost half its combat capability in Ukraine: U.K. defense chief
"Ukraine has taken back more ground than Russia has taken in the last year," the military official also said.
Prigozhin's failed putsch is a huge coup for Ukraine
"Prigozhin has demonstrated the vulnerability of Putin's reign more effectively than any previous challenge," Russia expert Keir Giles told Newsweek.
Putin deal hands Wagner's Prigozhin $111M cash, gold bars: Russian media
The Wagner Group founder is reportedly still negotiating the sale of assets in Russia after his short-lived mutiny last month.
Putin has made key mistake with his army since Prigozhin's mutiny
The Kremlin could be in danger of inciting an "insidious fear of missteps among those who remain," strategic analyst Frederik Mertens told Newsweek.
Why Putin remains paranoid
Russian drug control units could be reassigned to the National Guard to prevent another mutiny, Russian media have reported.
Exclusive: The CIA's blind spot about the Ukraine war
What are Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin thinking? The Agency doesn't know, a Newsweek investigation reveals.
Russian convict fighters share complaints on video: "We're not meat"
"Listen to us, we've got kids who care about us," said one fighter in a clip calling for help from Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.
Exclusive: Putin "fled Moscow" during Prigozhin's mutiny
"We were monitoring Putin...and it looks like indeed, he did leave Moscow," self-exiled former Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky told Newsweek.
MiG crash reported after Russian aircraft detected near Alaska
Russian media outlets reported a fighter jet fell into the Pacific Ocean while on a training mission.
Russian TV host mocks France when comparing protests to Wagner mutiny
"They hate you! Your words mean nothing to the French people," a Russian propagandist said about Emmanuel Macron.
Fact Check: Was Russian soldier blown up bashing tank with artillery shell?
A viral video shows what appears to be a Russian soldier using an artillery shell as an improvised hammer on a tank followed by a huge explosion.
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.
Prigozhin is "not safe" from Putin in Belarus, resistance says
Wagner troops settling in Belarus will be caught between a vengeful Kremlin and hostile locals, a political adviser told Newsweek.
Why India is bringing China, Russia, Pakistan, more together to boost ties
The SCO told Newsweek the bloc is "increasingly necessary at a time of global political turbulence and the rise of devastating threats and challenges."
Ukraine to receive more Leopard tanks as counteroffensive continues
Leopard tanks from Germany are expected to arrive in a "few weeks," according to a German official.
Commander of Russia's Chechen special forces killed in Ukraine
Yevgeny Pisarenko had fought in Ukraine since the invasion in February 2022.
Russian soldiers refuse to carry out "suicidal orders"
In a new video, a Russian troop said his unit requested being arrested rather than returning to the front lines.
Russia's failures pit Kremlin against its own war supporters: ISW
Russian President Vladmir Putin may have to choose between his defense ministry and maintaining support among Russian military bloggers.
Ex-Russian president calls nuclear apocalypse "probable"
Dmitry Medvedev said tensions between Russia and the West are worse now than during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis.
Prigozhin promises new "victories" for Wagner Group
The vague statement comes as the Wagner Group leader has sought refuge in Belarus.
Bomber thwarted in Crimean governor assassination attempt: Russia
Russia's intelligence agency said a Russian national was trained by Ukraine on how to use bombs in order to kill the Crimean official.
Video shows Russian BMP vehicle hammered in "Omega unit" Javelin strike
"War on paper and real war are different. In real war, real people die," General Mark Milley said of Ukraine's ongoing counteroffensive.
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.
Wagner Group fires one of its five leaders—a former Russian army colonel
The announcement comes days after Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin led a failed uprising, advancing on Moscow as part of a "march of justice."
Prigozhin Episode Will Only Strengthen Vladimir Putin
While Prigozhin's gambit ended ingloriously, more attention has been drawn to the episode's meaning for Vladimir Putin.
Wagner Group shares update on future plans
Yevgeny Prigozhin was exiled to Belarus in a deal brokered by the country's leader Alexander Lukashenko following Wagner's aborted mutiny on June 24.
Putin "probably not done" with Prigozhin yet, ex-ambassador warns
Ex-U.S. ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul said that Putin showed weakness when he pleaded with Wagner forces to "join his side and abandon their leaders."
Russian state-TV boss says she saw Prigozhin's mutiny coming: "Obvious"
Margarita Simonyan, the editor-in-chief of broadcaster RT, said she had guessed that the owner of the Wagner mercenary group was "plotting a coup."
Russia could blow up nuclear plant after handing it to Ukraine: Zelensky
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky issued a warning on Saturday about a serious threat to Europe's largest nuclear power plant.
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.