Ukraine war map shows Zelensky's troops regain ground near Kharkiv
Two months ago, Moscow launched a cross-border push into Ukraine's Kharkiv region.
Joe Biden hands Ukraine huge air defenses boost
Five new systems heading for Kyiv "will further expand and strengthen Ukraine's air defense coverage," the U.S. president said.
Israel's Iron Beam defense can't be rushed despite "obliterating" war fears
The Iron Beam is a directed-energy weapon that will form part of Israel's air defense network from the end of next year.
Israelis plan heavy fortifications for rebuilt Gaza border homes
Kibbutz occupant guides Newsweek reporter around the harrowing remains of an October 7 attack site, vowing that it will be rebuilt better and stronger.
Ukraine retreats in critical fortress city as battle rages
Russia claimed control of Bakhmut, immediately east of Chasiv Yar, in May 2023 and fighting has raged on in the more than a year since.
Ukrainian soldier who "stole" tank rewarded by Russia: State media
Maxim Likhachev arrived at Russian positions in a T-64 tank, state media reported earlier this year.
Russia "did not accomplish that much" during break in US funding: Pentagon
Russia is "trying to take advantage of a situation when we are waiting for supplies from our partners," Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky said in April.
Russia's reported losses rapidly approaching four grim milestones
Russia has sustained around 546,270 casualties in Ukraine since February 2022, Kyiv said on Wednesday.
Russia's ground drones upgraded to thwart Ukraine's FPV attacks
First-person view drones are everywhere in Ukraine's skies, used for roles such as reconnaissance, targeting and kamikaze strikes.
Ukraine gets double F-16s boost from allies
The F-16s will not be a silver bullet, experts and officials say, but will augment Ukraine's aging and decimated aerial fleet.
Multiple Ukraine fighter jets destroyed in strike on airfield: Moscow
Moscow said on Tuesday that its forces had targeted the Myrhorod air base, in Ukraine's central Poltava region.
Russia says it is "studying" ATACMS' navigation systems
Ukraine has received several batches of U.S.-made ATACMS long-range missiles to beef up its ability to strike far behind the front lines.
Israel poised for Hezbollah war: "The situation here must change"
"We will do it. We will have to do it," former Israeli intelligence official Zohar Palti told journalists in Tel Aviv.
Russia lost 1110 troops, 115 vehicles, 66 artillery systems in a day: Kyiv
Russia has sustained over 540,000 casualties in Ukraine since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion, according to Kyiv.
Ukraine destroys series of Russian air-defense systems in precision strikes
Kyiv has repeatedly said it has targeted Moscow's advanced, and often expensive, air-defense assets in more than two years of war.
Ukraine's daring liberation of Snake Island revealed in new headcam footage
Kyiv's forces "conducted a unique and extremely important operation" on the Snake Island outpost in the early months of the war, Ukraine said on Sunday.
Free hostages before fighting Hezbollah, desperate families in Israel say
There are thought to be 120 hostages still in Hamas' captivity in Gaza, nearly nine months after the militant group's attacks on southern Israel.
How US nuclear arsenal looks as Washington increases spending
Washington has moved into an expensive phase of its drawn-out, extensive programs for nuclear weapons upgrading.
Ukraine "ready for any scenario" as Russia sets sights on new target
Kyiv's troops are "ready for any scenario and development" in the south of Ukraine's Kharkiv region, a spokesperson for Ukraine's forces told Newsweek.
Russia approaches grim milestone in reported tank losses
Moscow's forces have lost a total of 7,987 tanks in the more than two years since it launched its full-scale invasion, Ukraine said on Thursday.
Ukraine war maps reveal Kyiv's recaptured frontline positions near Kharkiv
Russia launched a new cross-border offensive into Kharkiv last month, with fighting continuing further south in the region.
Ukraine strikes Russian territory with homegrown Neptune missiles
The sinking of Russia's Black Sea Fleet flagship, the 'Moskva', in April 2022 was attributed to Ukraine's Neptune missile.
Putin-Kim Jong Un deal: What North Korea pact could mean for Ukraine
North Korea has provided "consistent and unwavering support for Russian policy, including in the Ukrainian direction," said Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Russia advances towards critical Ukrainian supply route: UK
Ukraine's T-05-04 highway runs through Russian-controlled Bakhmut and toward the strategic city of Pokrovsk.
Ukraine gets F-16 training boost from NATO ally
Ukraine has been waiting months for F-16s to arrive in the country after several NATO countries pledged to deliver the jets for Kyiv's war effort.
Russia admits prized A-50 radar plane downed by Kyiv, decries "terrorism"
Ukraine said earlier this year it had taken out two high-value A-50 surveillance planes in little over a month.
How many "experimental" S-500 Prometheus air defenses does Russia have?
Ukraine has doggedly targeted advanced Russian air-defense assets positioned around Crimea.
Russian troops forced to abandon positions in contested forest, Kyiv says
The Serebryansky Forest, in Ukraine's Luhansk region, has been devastated by fighting, footage published by Kyiv has shown.
Euro 2024 violence as man with pickaxe shot ahead of Netherlands vs. Poland
A man attacked fans and officials "with a gold-colored axe" ahead of the European Championship game, German newspaper Bild reported.
Ukraine's Azov Brigade sends direct message to US after arms ban lifted
"This is a new page in the history of our unit," the brigade had said earlier this week.