'New Axis of Evil' conflicts threaten US upheaval on eve of election
President Joe Biden is juggling four major conflicts—two hot and two cold—as he faces off with Donald Trump.
Russia has lost 4,180 troops, 31 tanks in Ukraine since Sunday: Kyiv
As Ukraine continues to wait on stalled U.S. aid, Moscow's recent battlefield victories appear to be coming at high price.
Western leaders are "one step away" from sending troops to Ukraine: Orbán
The prime minister of Hungary claimed Kyiv's allies are prepared to deploy personnel to Ukraine.
Top Russian officer killed in Ukrainian Storm Shadow strike
Colonel Pavel Alexandrovich Kropotov, commander of Russia's 59th Guards Communications Brigade, was killed in Luhansk on April 13.
The Authoritarian Threat Is Real
In its suppression of engaged citizens, Georgia's hybrid authoritarianism mirrors the tried-and-tested illiberal tactics employed by Russia.
Mysterious accidents at US, ally's defense facilities spark sabotage fears
A fire and explosion were reported this week at defense facilities in the U.S. and NATO ally U.K. that produce munitions for Ukraine.
Man arrested in NATO country over alleged Russian plot to murder Zelensky
A Polish man was arrested on allegations of preparing to spy on behalf of Russia in a plot to assassinate the Ukrainian president.
War map timelapse shows Russia's latest territorial gains in Ukraine
Ukrainian forces are on the backfoot as they wait for the resumption of much-needed American military aid.
China hits back at Mike Johnson
The embattled House speaker had said China's Xi, Russia's Putin and Iran have formed an "axis of evil."
US ally triples intercepts of Chinese and Russian military aircraft
Japan said its Air Self-Defense Force jets were scrambled 70 times last month, mostly due to Chinese and Russian military aircraft.
Ukraine downs Russian Tu-22M3 bomber in war's first
The Russian Defense Ministry has said that the long-range bomber crashed because of a "technical malfunction."
US supporting Ukraine for own benefit: Russia
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said efforts to aid Ukraine were about "putting guaranteed money in the pockets of the U.S."
Ukraine to receive more Patriot systems to bolster air defense
Germany's leader said Ukraine will soon receive seven additional Patriot air-defense systems.
Russia denounces France's seizure of villa linked to Putin's ex-wife
The property seizure was reportedly part of investigations into money laundering.
Russia calls on UN to sanction Israel
Russia's U.N. ambassador called for sanctions on Israel for attempting to "violate and sabotage" a cease-fire resolution.
Dolphin death mystery as dozens wash up on beach
The deaths are the latest in a high number of cetacean casualties reported in recent months.
Crimea strike smashed S-400 systems, radar stations and control center—Kyiv
A pro-Moscow military blogger said the attack involved 12 ATACMS missiles launched in two waves.
Russia loses pivotal nuclear deterrent radar after drone attack: Report
The governor of Russia's Mordovia region, where Moscow bases its Container over-the-horizon radar, said drones had "again attacked" a facility in the region.
Thomas Massie's Russia ties resurface ahead of Ukraine aid vote
The Kentucky congressman has frequently sided with Moscow in House votes and resolutions down the years.
Russian TV decries Crimea attack: "Target practice" for Kerch bridge strike
Ukraine claimed responsibility for Wednesday's attack on a large Russian airfield in annexed Crimea.
War maps reveal how Russia could attack NATO
Defeating Ukraine would free up significant Russian forces to drive further west, according to the Institute for the Study of War.
Russian hypersonic missile scientist jailed for "high treason"
Alexander Kuranov has been sentenced to seven years in a "high-security penal colony," a Russian newspaper reported.
US water supply targeted by Russian hackers: report
Cyber Army of Russia Reborn is linked to Russia's GRU military intelligence agency, according to research by Mandiant.
Russian victory could lead to World War III: Kyiv
Should Kyiv be defeated, "the global system of security will be destroyed," warned Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.
Billionaire faked own death to join Russian lover in Moscow: Reports
German billionaire Karl-Erivan Haub was officially declared dead in 2021, three years after vanishing in the Swiss Alps.
US government tried to spy on people, Telegram founder claims
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov told Tucker Carlson that he's had multiple interactions with U.S. government workers.
Fact Check: Did Kyiv's Crimea strike destroy Russian Zircon missile cache?
Hypersonic missiles that Russia reportedly began using against Ukraine this year were wiped out, according to social media posts.
Ukraine frets over Speaker Mike Johnson's "last chance" to pass aid bill
"A rocket reaches Kharkiv in less than two minutes, while decisions on aid take two months," Ukrainian non-profit Rescue Now told Newsweek.
Ukraine may have just crossed Putin's nuclear red line
A site in Russia's Mordovia Republic hit in a reported Ukrainian attack is part of Moscow's early-warning radar network tasked with monitoring missile attacks.
China's top banks deal painful blow to Russia
The Biden administration's secondary sanctions are proving effective at further isolating Russia, even from lenders in Moscow's most important partner.