Russia pulls all warships from Sea of Azov: Ukraine
"There is no longer a single Russian warship in the Sea of Azov," Ukrainian navy spokesman Dmytro Pletenchuk said.
Putin ramps up military purge with arrest of sixth official
At least six high-ranking Russian military officials have been detained since late April in the Russian president's purge.
Russian military Mi-28 helicopter destroyed in fatal crash
The helicopter's crew was killed in the crash, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
Netanyahu says Israel will fight Hamas until achieving "total victory"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the country will fight Hamas until "total victory," and called for continued U.S. support in a congressional address.
Ukraine developing its own missiles to strike Russia, Zelensky says
President Volodymyr Zelensky has long appealed for permission to use Western weapons to strike targets on Russian soil.
NATO country lays "dragon's teeth" to defend against Russia
In January, the Baltic States signed an agreement to create a common defense line to bolster NATO's eastern border.
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.
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 states with the most veterans
Newsweek has created this map to show which U.S. states have the highest number of veterans.
Kim's North Korea warns of 'nuclear world war'
The Worker's Party of Korea has lauded Kim Jong Un's regime as a preserver of peace ahead of the 71st anniversary of the Korean War armistice.
Russia rushes to expand cemeteries amid rising war casualties
Last year, Russia spent more than 225 million rubles ($2.5 million) on cemetery expansion projects, the Moscow Times reported.
Ukrainian drones strike second Russian fighter jet base in three days
Ukraine has frequently attacked Russian military bases using long-range drones, saying they are legitimate targets in the war.
Putin's ally in Europe says NATO preparing for war "much faster"
"They are already preparing for a conflict with the Russian Federation," Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said.
Zelensky prepares for a Donald Trump presidency
The Ukrainian leader has spoken by phone with the Republican candidate, having earlier said he was ready to work with whoever wins the White House.
Putin's big naval parade loses warships, subs: Local media
President Vladimir Putin in 2017 signed a decree reestablishing the tradition of holding the Main Naval Parade in St. Petersburg.
Russia "can't win," pushing to freeze Ukraine war: Kremlin propagandist
"We don't have enough troops...we even throw the wounded who haven't been completely healed to the front," said Maxim Kalashnikov.
Ukraine launches drone attacks deep behind enemy lines
Russia's Defense Ministry said it downed drones over two Russian regions and over annexed Crimea.
For All the Talk of 'Isolationism,' Vance Beats the Drums of War | Opinion
When it comes to U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, Democrats and Republicans often behave as two slightly different faces of the same single-party state.
Sometimes You Have to Downsize Your Dreams to Find Peace | Opinion
From the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait to Russia's war with Ukraine, the pursuit of lost territory has caused enormous bloodshed.
Russia issues nuclear threat to NATO
"I am not ruling out any options," Sergei Ryabkov, Russia's deputy foreign minister warned on Thursday.
Russia responds to "threat" of NATO warships in Black Sea
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov was responding to questions about Ukraine's new maritime security strategy.
Russia deploys Stalin-era howitzers to Ukraine front lines
Analysts said that Russia has taken hundreds of the weapons out of storage, likely to make up for artillery losses.
Africa Is Currently Voiceless on the World Stage | Opinion
The world owes us a voice. It has an ethical duty to hear it, too.
Putin preparing Russians for 10 years of Ukraine war: ISW
The Kremlin is likely trying to convince the public that Russia will "complete its objective to destroy Ukrainian statehood" by 2034.
Gold Star families bring RNC to tears: 'I wasn't alone in my grief'
The Gold Star families stood at the RNC on Wednesday to honor their fallen military members and support former President Donald Trump
Nuclear reactor malfunction leaves millions of Russians without power
Power outages affected residents of Russia's Krasnodar Territory, Rostov region, Sevastopol, and annexed Crimea.
Russia classifies mortality data after Ukraine war losses revealed
The data was used by outlet Important Stories, which estimated that at least 71,000 Russian troops had died since February 2022.
F-18's close encounter with Russian jet over 'NATO Lake' caught on video
Tensions between NATO member states and Russia are at a high amid the war in Ukraine.
Russian soldiers appeal to Putin over military failures: "Fascism among us"
"We realized we had been deceived," a member of one Russian company said after they volunteered to fight in Ukraine.
North Korean envoy 'drowned' in Moscow pond: Reports
As a heat wave swept Russia, Kim Geum Chol, 64, reportedly went to the Bolshoy Gorodskoy Pond in Moscow for a swim to cool off, and "disappeared."