Archaeologists reveal Iron Age building destroyed by "violent" fire
Around 2,200 years ago, a fire ravaged an Iron Age settlement, preserving remains that shed light on the life of the community.
Woman accused of making son's wedding "all about me" backed online
Her daughter-in-law called her a "jerk." A therapist spoke to Newsweek about what she could've done differently.
Fury as man's new girlfriend wants proof of divorce and income: "Tired"
Many in the comments found her requests unreasonable—and an expert told Newsweek there might be more to the story.
Mayim Bialik speaks out on Iran's Israel attack: "Scary"
"I'm not a politician or diplomat but this is a scary and destabilizing series of events," the TV personality said.
All the tools for a healthy relationship, from a psychologist for 30 years
"I was going through a terrible breakup and would go visit [my aunt] multiple times a week crying about my relationship woes," Rachel Freedman told Newsweek.
Containing Migration from Africa to Europe Demands Collaborative Efforts
Hunger and economic dependence on superpowers pose the biggest threat to Africans.
Chinese state media issues warning on "disastrous" conflict with US
Tensions between China and the United States have grown over Taiwan's independence.
Far from Ukraine and Gaza, another war just killed 50,000 people
Three years of war have devastated Myanmar since the army seized power on February 1, 2021, from elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Giant naked hill figure revealed as Hercules—and he aided medieval armies
The origins of England's Cerne Giant have been shrouded in mystery but new research suggests the figure may have helped in the fight against Viking marauders.
Indian court ruling raises tensions with nuclear rival Pakistan
The Supreme Court of India affirmed the removal of the special status that Jammu and Kashmir had held since 1947.
China joins West to talk AI rules amid tech rivalry
China signed a summit communique despite tension with the U.S.
War in Europe began way before we thought, ancient discovery reveals
Researchers analyzed more than 300 sets of human remains from a mass burial site dating back to around 5,000 years, finding an earlier origin for war in Europe.
Why India is worried about the China-Bhutan border
China's territorial coercion has sped up boundary talks with Bhutan, alarming its fellow regional giant.
My sister wants $4,200 for looking after our mom—What should I do?
She hasn't had a real job in six years and she always seems to help from a distance even when there in person.
Thousands of skeletons reveal most violent period in ancient Middle East
It has often been claimed that interpersonal violence—which includes assault, killing and torture—has declined over millennia.
Enormous Ancient Roman discovery made in mysterious city destroyed by war
The city, which was founded more than 2,000 years ago, had a short life, with evidence indicating that it existed only for a few decades.
Outrage over woman's response to sister's twin pregnancy news
"Her outburst was insulting and implied that her sister's growing family was the undesirable result of an overactive libido," an expert told Newsweek.
I Fell Out With My Best Friend Over a Wedding Payment—What Should I Do?
"It's been 25 years since I last spoke to my best friend. We fell out over a dispute about money at her wedding."
Brother blocking bride from hosting wedding at family property praised
Several Redditors criticized the bride-to-be, with one writing, "I cannot imagine having the audacity" to act the way she did.
Man urged to apologize for making wife wait 10 minutes longer at airport
Several Redditors sided with the husband in a viral post, while others criticized him, with one writing "you weren't paying attention..."
Putin will threaten strikes against NATO countries, Russian TV chief warns
RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan recently predicted that the Russian leader will give NATO an "ultimatum" over its support for Ukraine.
How U.S. may react to Chinese spy base on Cuba
Although the move "isn't going to herald a modern-day Cuban Missile Crisis," security think tank head Alan Mendoza told Newsweek the U.S. will respond.
U.S. rubbishes Sudan paramilitary force's evacuation claims
A U.S. official denied claims by one warring faction, the Rapid Security Forces, that it assisted with the evacuation of the American embassy in Khartoum.
Sudan in chaos as fighting enters second day, multiple civilians killed
Flights to Khartoum have been suspended, neighboring Chad has closed its border with Sudan and internet services have been blocked.
"Like a Shakespearean drama"—Brutal chimpanzee tribe battle caught on video
Known relatives have ended up on different sides of the conflict between two factions that once made up the same group—the largest chimp society ever recorded.
Qatar, Iran pressure world to condemn Israeli strikes in Gaza
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said the attacks on southern Lebanon violate the country's sovereignty and "territorial integrity."
This animal is being pushed to extinction by the Russia-Ukraine war
"Dolphins and porpoises washed ashore during our investigation exhibited fresh war-related injuries on their bodies," said researcher Ewa Węgrzyn.
Can A Toxic Mother-in-Law Actually Ruin Your Marriage? Experts Explain
It's important to remember that "you are not in competition with your mother-in-law," a licensed psychotherapist told Newsweek.
Kremlin admits Putin losing control of Russia's war narrative — ISW
A key spokesperson said Putin no longer exercises full control over the Russian information space, which has been used to push Moscow's war propaganda.
Hospital worker's method to stop woman stealing his parking spot is praised
"She should be thankful that you didn't just have her car towed when you arrived," wrote one user.