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Crimean Air Defenses Hit by Ukraine ATACMS Strike: Reports
Preliminary reports suggest Russia has confirmed an attack on its air-defense systems in occupied Crimea.
Protesters Hang Palestinian Flag from Venue Before Joe Biden's Speech
Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the White House Correspondents' dinner where President Joe Biden is slated to speak.
Russia Loses 38 Artillery Systems, 14 APVs in a Day: Ukraine
Ukraine has estimated that Russia has lost 465,054 troops during the war, with this figure including both dead and wounded.
Ukraine Maps Show Russian Gains Amid Fears US Aid Too Late
It's hoped the $61 billion package passed by Congress will help curb Russian momentum on the battlefield.
Dramatic Video Shows $5M Russian 'K-1 Podlyot' System Wiped Out in Strike
The radar system was targeted in a strike by Ukraine's 15th Separate Artillery Reconnaissance Brigade, according to Kyiv.
Russian Refinery Video Shows Another Large Blaze After Series of Strikes
The Slavyansk oil facility in the Krasnodar region is the latest energy site in Russia to be targeted.
China Warns America Not To 'Sow Chaos' During Largest US and Allied Drills
Some 17,000 military personnel from the U.S., Philippines, Australia and France are taking part in this year's Balikatan exercise amid tensions with China.
Archeologists Reveal 1,800-Year-Old Sculpture of Ancient Snake-Bodied Deity
The stone object is thought to depict a hybrid creature that mixes elements of Roman and Germanic mythology.
How China's Economy Compares to the US
The IMF forecasts that the U.S. and Chinese economies will grow by 2.7 percent and 4.6 percent, respectively, in 2024.
NATO Aircraft Activated After Waves of Russian Strikes
Poland warned its citizens its air force was reacting to Russian long-range strikes on Ukraine.
China Warns Military 'Always Ready' After US Admiral Sounds Invasion Alarm
The head of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said he expects China to proceed with its military buildup "despite a failing economy."
Archaeologists Unearth Grave of 'Zombie' Ancients Wanted Buried Forever
A large stone was placed on the deceased's legs, probably to keep the man from returning to life.
WWII 'Great Escape' Pilot's Lost Spitfire Set to Fly Again After 83 Years
The aircraft shot down by German planes in 1942 was piloted by an airman who took part in a famous POW camp breakout.
Snakes and Lizards Are Locked in an Epic Evolutionary Battle
"Most large varanids or monitor lizards that prey on venomous snakes have inherited neurotoxin resistance," researcher Bryan Fry said.
Ukraine Decoy Missiles Spark Crimea Attack Fears
Kyiv is preparing an attack on Crimea, with the Kerch Bridge being a likely target, the Rybar Telegram channel said.
China Harbors Russian North Korea Arms Ship, Images Show
The Russia-flagged cargo ship is suspected to have delivered thousands of containers of North Korean munitions to be used in Ukraine.
Russia Puts Trophied NATO Vehicles From Ukraine on Display
A Moscow exhibition will showcase an array of NATO vehicles captured by Russian forces throughout the ongoing war in Ukraine.
America's Abrams Tanks Are Failing the Ukraine Test
Five of the 31 tanks provided to Ukraine since January 2023 are believed to have been destroyed by Russian forces.
Ukraine Destroys Russian Ka-32 Helicopter in Moscow: Video
Ukrainian intelligence claims to have set the chopper on fire at an airfield located just 20 miles from Red Square.
Russian Forces Scramble for Ukraine Territory Before US Weapons Arrive
Washington said on Thursday that Kyiv will receive the first weapons under the $60 billion military aid bill "in a matter of days."
Putin Seeks Answers as Radioactive Leak Fears Grow
A uranium mine in Kurgan in Russia's Urals mountains was reportedly submerged by flooding, sparking radioactive leak fears.
Russia's Air Defense Problem
"Russian authorities have predominantly resorted to ad hoc measures," Mattias Eken, an analyst with the RAND think tank, told Newsweek.