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Russian Colonel Killed Trying to Rescue Soldiers Surrounded in Ukraine
Colonel Yevgeny Vashunin was killed during Ukraine's ongoing counteroffensive.
Nobel Prize Winner Who Doesn't Believe Climate Crisis Has Speech Canceled
"I don't believe there is a climate crisis," Dr. John Clauser said during a speech at Quantum Korea 2023 in Seoul, South Korea.
Russia Hails New 'World Order Taking Shape' as Putin Prepares Africa Summit
"We intend to give an additional impetus to these ties and elevate them to a brand-new level," Ambassador Anatoly Antonov tells Newsweek.
Are Shark Attacks Rising? What the Data Shows
There were five shark attacks in New York in just two days over the recent Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Russian Elites Keep Getting Themselves Killed With Alternative Medicine
Russia is seeing a surge in interest in spirituality and mysticism as President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine continues.
Russia Withdraws 'Game Changing ' T-14 Armata Tank After Brief Frontline Run
Despite the tank's seemingly advanced attributes, its roll-out has been plagued with delays and technical problems.
Snake Catcher Called Out to 'Large Hissing' Not Prepared for What He Finds
James Bindoff, who goes by Townsville Snake Catcher on the internet, found an unusual culprit after responding to what was thought to be a loudly hissing snake.
Russian Officers Threaten to Shoot Their Own Troops for Refusing Orders
Soldiers are heard being threatened by their commanding officers in newly published audio.
Russia's Night Assault Near Bakhmut Thwarted by Ukrainian Artillery: Kyiv
Moscow's troops were "preparing to attack Ukrainian positions along an important route at night" near the decimated city, Kyiv said on Monday.
Israel Protests Explained—Why Millions Fear Nation Is Becoming Dictatorship
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is looking to enact a judicial overhaul, spurring widespread demonstrations.
Wagner's New Belarus Base Puts Them Closer to Moscow Than Ever
A new base housing Wagner Group exiles in Belarus is less than 500 miles from the Russian capital.
Poland Forms Specialist Sapper Unit To Counter Wagner Threat
"We care about the security of the eastern flank," Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Błaszczak said on Sunday.
Perfectly Preserved Roman Glassware Recovered From 2,000-Year-Old Shipwreck
The cargo on board the wreckage consisted almost entirely of glass, and holds valuable clues into its voyage.
Mystery of Crusader's Sword Found at Bottom of Sea Finally Solved
The sword was found to be encrusted in several centuries' worth of sand and shells, needing X-rays to visualize what the sword truly looked like underneath.
Moscow Drone Attack Reveals Putin Can't 'Control the Sky,' Ukraine Intel
Russia's defense ministry has accused Kyiv of attempting to carry out a "terrorist act" using two drones on Monday.
Ukraine Details 'Key Battles' in Counteroffensive
Kyiv says its forces have freed nearly 90 square miles of territory since its counteroffensive operation began in early June.
Excalibur Strike Eviscerates Russia's Prized Zoopark-1 Radar: Video
Russia has few of its Zoopark counter-battery radar systems and will struggle to replace them in Ukraine, the British government has said.
Putin Defends Scrapping Grain Deal Amid Mounting Criticism from Africa
The Russian president said his country is "capable of replacing Ukrainian grain."
Pope Francis Offers to Meet Putin's Top Priest at Moscow Airport—Tass
Pope Francis travelled to Havana in 2016 for a historic meeting with Patriarch Kirill, but the Ukraine war has strained relations.
Russia Shuts Down Crimea Bridge Five Times as Another Ammo Depot Blown Up
Authorities are evacuating residents living within a five-kilometer radius of the damaged ammunition depot.
New Drone Strikes on Moscow Target Defense, Cyber Operations Hubs
Video showed unmanned aerial vehicles in the Russian capital where buildings were struck.
Ukraine Reaches Major Milestone in Retaking Territory From Russia: Blinken
"In terms of what Russia sought to achieve, what Putin sought to achieve, they've already failed," Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.