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North Korea Trash Landing on South Korea Leader Yoon's Office Raises Alarm
Pyongyang has sent balloons south of the border since May but this was the first to get close to the head of state.
China Risks Public Backlash With New Crisis Plan
"Voluntary" delayed retirement follows last year's pension protests, while younger Chinese complain the change will further crowd a difficult job market.
18 Dead in Fiery Plane Crash
18 people died during a plane crash in Kathmandu, Nepal. The aircraft was carrying 19 passengers including the crew.
Mystery Car Bomb Attack in Moscow Targeted Top Military Official: Reports
Multiple Russian news outlets reported that Andrei Torgashov, who is reportedly deputy head of a Russian military satellite communications center, was targeted.
Gaza's Insulin Crisis: How Diabetics Are Fighting to Survive
Diabetics in war-torn Gaza fear not just bombs and bullets but uncertain supplies of medicine that could cost them their lives.
Chinese Warships Watched by NATO Arrive in Russia's Strategic Baltic Hub
The Chinese missile destroyer Jiaozuo and replenishment ship Honghu are attending Russia's Navy Day celebrations on Sunday.
Paris Olympics Games Security Will Be 'Biggest Challenge' Ever
Keeping athletes, dignitaries and spectators safe at the 2024 Paris Olympics is one of the biggest security challenges in French history.
What is ROC? Russia's Olympic Ban and 'Neutrals' Explained
Despite being banned from the Paris Games, athletes from Russia and Belarus can still compete in certain circumstances.
U.S. Air Force Puts F-16 'Super Squadron' on North Korea's Doorstep
The Air Force moved its fighter jets deployed in South Korea near the frontline with North Korea.
Top Russian Economist Dies After Falling out of Window
Several top Russian officials have plunged to their deaths from windows in recent years, including a top oil executive and a defense official.
Netanyahu's Critical Washington Visit: Everything We Know
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to deliver a speech to Congress before meeting with U.S. officials.
Ukraine's Top Diplomat in China To Seek End to Russia War
Chinese state media called the visit proof Ukraine rejects NATO's criticism Beijing is a "decisive enabler" of Putin's war.
India Loses Warship After Fire and Capsize
The accident happened while the warship was undergoing refit and maintenance at an Indian naval dockyard over the weekend.
UK to 'Double Fighting Power in Three Years,' Top British General Says
There is an "absolute urgency to restore credible, hard power," General Sir Roly Walker, the head of the British army, said.
Ukrainian Support for Ceding Territory Surges
A Kyiv poll has found that there has been an increase in the proportion of Ukrainians backing territorial concessions for peace.
HIMARS Eviscerate Russia's Tor Missile System: Video
A Ukrainian unit said it tracked down the Russian Tor system using a drone, before targeting it with U.S.-supplied HIMARS.
Map Shows NATO Spy Flights Skirting Russia's Black Sea Borders
British reconnaissance aircraft are scanning the Black Sea this month.
America's NATO Allies Push Ahead with 6th-Generation Fighter Jet Program
A program involving NATO members the U.K. and Italy, as well as Japan, is working to an "incredibly demanding timeline."
Russia and North Korea Sign New Agreement
Moscow-Pyongyang cooperation will only drive the U.S. and Asia-Pacific allies closer together, an analyst told Newsweek.
Ukraine 'Brought Russian Black Sea Fleet to Heel': Top UK Admiral
Kyiv has vowed to reclaim Crimea, where Moscow partially bases its regional naval leet since annexing the peninsula in 2014.
Russia Issues Warning Over US Arctic Plan: 'Confrontation'
The Kremlin hit back at the Pentagon's concerns about growing military cooperation in the region between Moscow and Beijing.
Photos Show US Ally Escorting Russian Warships After China Drills
Three Russian warships sailed near Japan and South Korea after conducting patrols and exercises with the Chinese Navy.