U.S. to Sell Top Anti-Tank Javelin Missiles to Ukraine
The Javelin missiles are deemed so effective that intention to sell or deploy them has long warranted a big political announcement.
Russia Has 20 Times As Many Tanks in Ukraine Since 2014
Moscow claims that any Russian military hardware was looted by rebels from Ukrainian government depots.
Russia Launches 3,000-Strong Drill in Disputed Region
Russia is one of the few countries to recognize South Ossetia as independent.
Tillerson Meets With Erdogan on ISIS Strategy
Tillerson and Turkish officials attempted to downplay their differences over the role Kurdish forces would play in Syria.
Moscow to Hold Forum For Independence Movements
Russia's "Anti-Globalists" hold separatist summit in the Russian capital.
The Ukrainian Students Who Defied Putin's Invasion
Two years after being expelled from their university by Russian-backed separatists, classes resumed.
Moldova Asks Russia to Stop Recruiting Its Citizens
Moldova's eastern region of Transnistria is held by pro-Russia separatists.
Separatist Georgian Region to Vote on Joining Russia
South Ossetian rebels are planning a referendum next year.
Ukrainian Forces Report Surge in Rebel Shelling
Ceasefire violations have steadily increased since a relative lull before Christmas.
ICC to Investigate 'War Crimes' in 2008 Georgia Crisis
The prosecutor has found evidence that could implicate both Russia and Georgia.
Ukraine Should Not Repay This Odious Debt to Russia
$3 billion is chump change for Putin, but payment could drive Ukraine into an acute currency crisis.
Putin's War: Front-line Residents Discover Churchill's Defiant Spirit
Russian-backed artillery bombardment of Sartana, Ukraine, spurs the mayor to visit the library for inspiration.
Ukraine Must Be Armed to Counter Putin's Advance
What has repeatedly encouraged Putin to continue his invasion of Ukraine is weakness and bluff.
One Paramedic's War in Ukraine, From Maidan to Debaltseve
Law student Alik Sardarian tended to the injured during the Maidan uprising before reluctantly going to war.
Russian Company to Start Selling Ukrainian Separatist Bikini Range
A Moscow store is stocking a variety of products in support of eastern Ukraine's rebels.
A Ukrainian Father's Desperate Search for His Son
Newsweek's story last week about the Ukrainian fighter captured by rebels may have helped to save his life.
Inside the Bloody Battle for Ukraine's Donetsk Airport
Newsweek's reporter files an eyewitness account of the battle to defend the strategic airport against Russian-backed soldiers.
Ukraine Has First Casualty-Free Day In Seven Months of Conflict
An estimated 13 people per day were being killed in Ukraine, violating the ceasefire agreement signed in September
UK Strikes Deal to Grant Scotland More Powers to Counter Separatists
The deal amounts to the biggest transfer of powers to Scotland from the United Kingdom since 1999
Meet 'Hunter', The American Fighting for the Ukrainian Separatists
"I'm an American. I joined an independence movement," says Hunter, an American military vet who speaks only English, denying he sides with Russia
Ukraine Leader Accuses Moscow as '15,000 Russian Soldiers Join Separatists'
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko cancelled a visit to Turkey over the 'rapidly deteriorating situation'
Pro-Russian Separatists Shoot Down Two Fighter Jets, Says Ukraine
The jets were brought down not far from the crash site of flight MH17, say the Ukrainian military
'We Shot Down MH17,' Says Pro-Russian Soldier
A militant admits his unit shot down flight MH17, believing it was a Ukrainian military plane