Video shows pro-Kyiv fighters blow up Russian warehouses
Russian rebel units claimed control of a village in the Kursk region of Russia earlier this week.
China border town hit by exploding artillery shell from neighbor's war
Five people were injured in China's southwestern Yunnan province by shells fired from the Myanmar side of the border.
Rebels fighting on China's border ignore Beijing-led peace talks
Beijing is making a desperate attempt to convince rebel groups fighting just south of its border to abide by a ceasefire it is helping to broker.
Fears of Suez Canal closure as Red Sea threats persist
Attacks on cargo ships by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels—in support of Hamas—could potentially prevent access to crucial global shipping routes.
China coy on support for rebels fighting guerrilla war on border
Experts believe China is backing certain rebel groups in Myanmar as their armed conflict with the military junta continues.
'Mandalorian' fans speculate on "Rebels" live-action fate after Zeb cameo
Fans of "Star Wars Rebels" were amazed by a cameo from Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios who first appeared in the animated series.
Saudi Arabia Warns of Potential Oil Shortage After Oil Facilities Attacked
"The international community must assume its responsibility to preserve energy supplies," the Saudis said in a statement.
People Dragged From Homes, Executed as Colombian Rebels Fight
50 people are missing and at least 16 people are confirmed dead after the latest fights between the National Liberation Army and former FARC members in Arauca.
How to Be a Rebel at Work—and Not Be Obnoxious
Leadership guru Dorie Clark, host of Newsweek's 'Better' show on LinkedIn Live, offers advice on being a workplace rebel without being a jerk.
U.S. Sending Soldiers to Congo to Help Find Rebels Who Killed 9 in Attack
The United States pledged to send soldiers to Congo to help train military and polices forces, as well as find the ADF forces responsible for an attack.
Model Entisar al-Hammadi Will Be Forced to Take Virginity Test, Says Lawyer
Amnesty International said Hammadi was targeted because she often models wearing nontraditional clothing and sometimes without a Muslim headscarf.
Tehran-Backed Rebels Claim Responsibility For Saudi Oil Plant Attacks
Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for drone attacks at the world's largest oil processing facility in Saudi Arabia, military and government spokespersons said Saturday.
Katrina Pierson Demands Ilhan Omar Condemn Video of Wrong Rocket Attack
A senior 2020 Trump campaign adviser used a 2015 video reportedly showing a Ukrainian rocket launch alongside a description of this weekend's deadly Gaza rockets.
Putin Denies Provoking Ukraine With Rebel Passports
Vladimir Putin is making Russian passports more easily available to Ukrainians living in the self-proclaimed republics of Donetsk and Luhansk, where pro-Kremlin separatists have been battling Kiev forces.
Syria War in Pictures: Eight Years Later
On the eighth anniversary of the Syrian war, this collection of photos from 2011 through 2019 show the story of how years of war have reshaped the country.
Pelosi Will Be Speaker—But Can She Govern?
Pelosi will last a term or two, but the pressure is mounting.
U.S. Warns Russia Not to Attack in Syria, Begins Drills
The U.S. conducted a major live-fire exercise with Syrian rebel allies, while warning Russia and Iran not to support the government against insurgents in Idlib.
Israel Armed Syrian Rebels Fighting Assad: Reports
Two reports, one of which may have been censored by the Israeli military, claim Israel covertly armed and funded Syrian rebels for years.
U.S. Says Syria Must Choose Future, but Assad Must Go
The defense secretary said the U.S. must support efforts so "the Syrian people can establish a new government that is not led by Assad."
Russia Warns U.S. Not to 'Play With Fire' in Syria
There are increased fears that Russia, Syria and Iran are plotting an assault on the last major rebel stronghold in Syria, Idlib, where many civilians still live.
ISIS Claims New Baghdadi Recording Criticizing U.S.
In a message purporting to be from that of ISIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the elusive leader calls on jihadis to "persevere."
Ukraine Wants to Bill Russia for War Damages: President
Ukraine's president called for officials to draft an formal claim, as recent estimates from Kiev suggest the bill could exceed $50 billion.
Russia's South Syria Peace Could Disrupt Israel Attacks
A 1974 truce prohibits Israel's and Syria's air forces from crossing their de facto border, something Israel has frequently done.
Will Syria Finally Achieve Peace?
With the Syrian government and U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces emerging as the top winners in war, the two sides are trying to reach an understanding.
Russia Doubts Trump Wants to 'Get Out ASAP' From Syria
Report says Trump wants a deal with Russia to get the U.S. out of Syria "ASAP," but the Kremlin says it has "no idea" what CNN is talking about.
Russia Claims Syria Chemical Attack Used European Gear
Most international observers believe Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was behind the attack, with the support of his Russian allies.
Syria Rebels Burn $1.4 Million in ISIS Drugs
Syrian rebel group Maghawir al-Thawra vowed to keep Al-Tanf free of drugs, but Syria, Russia and Iran say the insurgents and the U.S. have no business there.
High School Votes To Keep Controversial 'Rebel' Mascot
Students at Juanita High School voted to keep their "Rebels" mascot after several petitions ensnared the Kirkland, Washington, community into a debate on symbols of racial hate, the Confederacy and U.S. history.
Syria's Assad to Trump: 'You Are What You Say You Are'
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said only "people that you trust, people who are level-headed, people who are thoughtful, people who are moral, ethical" must be listened to.
Syria Chemical Attack Was 'Fake,' Says Russia
In an angry address to the United Nations, Russia's envoy implied rebels staged the alleged chemical attack.