Russia's missiles from North Korea are exploding midair: Kyiv
A Ukraine official said half the North Korean missiles that Russia fired on Ukraine malfunctioned.
Putin vs. POTUS: Two decades of tension and diplomatic standoffs
Since assuming office in 1999, Vladimir Putin has engaged with five American presidents. Here's a look at those relationships.
Steven Seagal calls Putin "greatest" leader at his inauguration
The American actor has long been a vocal supporter of the Russian leader.
Russian plane intercepted near NATO country
According to reports, the same Russian aircraft has been intercepted twice in several days by Polish armed forces.
Fact Check: Are French Foreign Legion troops already in Ukraine?
Rumor spread on social media suggests France deployed troops to Ukraine following comments by French President Emmanuel Macron.
American jailed in Russia after 'breaking into children's library'
William Nycum is the second U.S. citizen in days to be detained in Russia.
Russia's shadow fleet turfed out by NATO navy drills
Tankers carrying Russian oil have abandoned an area in the Laconian Gulf in southern Greece.
Ukraine naval drones get a deadly air-to-air missile upgrade: Reports
Russia released footage of a Ukrainian naval drone that appears to be armed with R-73 air-to-air anti-aircraft missiles.
The Danger of Lumping China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran Together
There is a growing consensus that China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran are aligning into a modern Tripartite Pact.
Ukraine faces "crucial" battle for Chasiv Yar
The eastern city is in Moscow's sights as President Vladimir Putin tries to battle his way to a beneficial peace agreement.
Zelensky assassination plot foiled
A turncoat security officer is accused of working with Russia's FSB to take out top Kyiv officials, including Ukraine's leader and his spy chief.
Russia rues loss of two combat planes in just 72 hours
Russia's air force has suffered extensive casualties throughout the war in Ukraine.
Russian elites scramble for power in Putin's 'last' Cabinet
Vladimir Putin is expected to conduct a government reshuffle following his inauguration on Tuesday.
Who is Gordon Black? US Army officer arrested during secret Russia trip
The staff sergeant reportedly made an unauthorized trip to the Pacific port city of Vladivostok, where he was detained.
Russian troops massacred by fellow soldiers
A manhunt is underway for a junior sergeant who allegedly shot six soldiers, while one officer is on trial for killing seven of his comrades.
Russia vows to "use all means" to defend against US amid nuclear drills
"The West will not succeed in the unilateral escalation game it tries to play," Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek.
Russia warns Ukraine's F-16s will be treated as nuclear threats
The Russian government said it "cannot ignore" that the planes have the potential to deliver nuclear weapons.
US soldier detained in Russia: Everything we know
According to multiple reports, the U.S. soldier had been stationed in South Korea and traveled to Russia on his own.
Video Shows American F-16 and Russian Su-30's close encounter
The Russian Ministry of Defense has shared footage of its aircraft.
Russia threatens UK with strikes on British targets
Russia's foreign ministry warned it may target British military facilities and hardware in Ukraine and elsewhere.
Westerners fleeing to Russia to be resettled near Arctic Circle: Putin ally
Desperate Westerners will pour into Russia and get situated on the frozen Solovetsky Islands, said state broadcaster RT's editor.
'Putin's Palace' pole-dancing room refashioned into a church: photos
An extravagant residence on Russia's Black Sea coast purportedly used by Vladimir Putin as his "palace" has been renovated.
Russian artillery losses just hit all-time high: Kyiv
Putin's army lost 89 artillery systems in a single day, according to the data released by Ukrainian officials.
No, Putin Will Not Invade Another NATO Ally If We Stop Funding Ukraine
If Washington elites are hell bent on continuing to fund another war, impoverishing Americans as inflation is raging, they should pick a more clever excuse.
Ukraine could soon get machine-gun mounted drones
The weaponized drones are "a groundbreaking fusion of aerial superiority and lethal precision," a U.S. drone-making company said.
Crimea, Kherson videos show destruction of Russian landing boats
Kyiv's forces destroyed a high-speed Russian boat in Crimea using a naval attack drone.
Putin orders tactical nuclear weapon drills citing "provocative statements"
The exercises are "in response to provocative statements and threats by individual Western officials," Russia said.
Russia amassing tens of thousands of troops around key Ukrainian town
Moscow is hoping to capture Chasiv Yar by May 9, Kyiv's military has warned following the reported buildup.
Russia accidentally bombs itself again: Reports
The governor of Russia's Belgorod region said five people were injured, but no one was killed, in an explosion on Saturday.
How this next phase of Russia's Ukraine war looks
"It's not too late for Ukraine to prevail," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has said, but Kyiv's forces look set for a grinding slog in the short term.