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Woman Carries On Driving To Work With Venomous Snake in the Car
"I believe it was in there for a good three weeks before that because I was finding snake poo everywhere," Lisa Kournelis told local news.
Ukraine Destroys $16M Russian 'Alligator' Attack Helicopter
Ukraine downed the Russian Ka-52 helicopter close to the Russian-controlled eastern Ukrainian city of Avdiivka, Kyiv said.
Second NATO Nation Mulls Hosting US Nuclear Weapons
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said his country would be open to hosting U.S. nuclear weapons if war breaks out.
Vatican Accused of Undermining Workers' 'Dignity and Health'
Almost 50 employees of the Vatican Museums have filed a petition, alleging that staff are treated as "commodities."
Putin's Reshuffle Betrays 'Serious Concerns' over Rising Cost of War: ISW
Incoming Defense Minister Alexei Belousov is known as a Kremlin loyalist and respected economist.
Russia Making 'Tactical Gains' in Kharkiv Despite Staggering Losses
Russian forces began a heavy onslaught on the northeastern Ukrainian region of Kharkiv early on Friday.
How China's New Extra-Large Underwater Drone Compares to US' Manta Ray
The UUV-300CB uncrewed underwater vehicle appears to be capable of carrying torpedoes or mines and has a quoted range of 450 nautical miles (834 km).
US Ally Intercepts Chinese Naval Vessels
Japan disclosed Chinese and Russian ship movements in more than 100 near-real-time reports in the previous fiscal year.
Kim Jong Un Tests New Multiple Rocket Launcher
North Korea says its artillery capabilities are in for a significant boost.
Who Is Andrei Belousov? Putin Loyalist Economist To Take Charge of Military
The respected economist and a former deputy prime minister will take over from the much-criticized Sergei Shoigu as defense minister.
Russia's Ominous Warning to America's Closest Ally in Asia
A Russian diplomat told a Moscow news agency that Japan's far-eastern borders could be under threat.
Russia Suffers Highest Daily Casualties of War So Far: Kyiv
Russia lost 1,740 troops in a single day, marking the highest daily casualties since the start of the war more than two years ago, Ukraine's military said.
US Military Says Five Houthi Drones Destroyed, Posed 'Imminent Threat'
According to U.S. Central Command, the Iran-aligned Houthi rebels continued with its attacks in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
Putin Replacing Defense Minister Met With Wave of Jokes and Speculation
The cabinet shake-ups come as Putin starts his fifth presidential term and as the war in Ukraine continues.
Republicans Grilled on Ronald Reagan Leveraging Military Aid to Israel
After Joe Biden said he would stop sending weapons, Republicans were confronted over former President Ronald Reagan's similar stance.
Russia Loses Over 8,000 Troops and Nearly 80 Tanks in a Week: Kyiv
Reported casualties often climb during drawn-out or fierce clashes between Russian and Ukrainian troops.
Explosion Rips Through 10-Story Russian Apartment Building
Belgorod, which sits on the border with Ukraine, has felt the impact of the spillover of the war into internationally-recognized Russian territory.
Russia Scores Series of 'Significant' Gains Near Kharkiv
Russia launched a push on the northeastern Ukrainian region on Friday.
Putin Launched Kharkiv Offensive With 'Risky' Manpower Shortages: ISW
"The situation is difficult" in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region after a Russian push started late last week, Ukraine's army chief said on Sunday.
Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Target Deep Behind Enemy Lines
A Ukrainian drone fell and detonated over the Russian Volgograd oil refinery in the early hours of Sunday, said regional governor Andrey Bocharov.
Archaeologists Uncover 120,000 Artifacts During Medieval Abbey Excavations
Among the objects found at the site are a Christian lead cross from the 5th century and a "fine" range of ceramics.
Israel's Eurovision Contestant Booed and Jeered Amid Cheers, Videos Show
Eden Golan's grand final came after a long-running campaign to bar Israel from the competition over its military campaign in Gaza.