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Man 'Staggered' As Lost Card Found on Antarctic Seafloor 2,400 Miles Away
The security card was lost in Wellington, New Zealand in 2003, only to be discovered on the bottom of the ocean underneath Antarctic sea ice years later.
Russian Military Planes Intercepted in Sea of Japan
Japan has intercepted a Russian spy plane in its northern seas for the second time this year.
NATO Members 'Chasing Shadows' With Spying Cases, China Says
Germany and the United Kingdom each made high-profile arrests this week related to suspected espionage for China.
Russian Losses Fast Approaching Four Grim Milestones: Kyiv
Moscow's forces continue to suffer high losses of four kinds of equipment, according to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry.
Chinese Warships Permanently Deployed at New Overseas Naval Base
An expert believes the five-month-long presence of the Chinese naval vessels at Cambodia's Ream Naval Base is the beginning of the permanent deployment.
Russia Deploying Three Cruise Missile Carriers to Mediterranean Sea: Kyiv
Moscow has been deploying ships in the Mediterranean Sea to expand its military presence in other regions, Kyiv said.
Russian State TV Threatens to Attack Two NATO Nations
Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov proposed attacking NATO members France and Poland on channel Russia-1.
Russia Suffers Deadliest Day in Weeks: Kyiv
Moscow's forces appear to be taking heavy casualties in their grinding push along the eastern front in Ukraine.
What Is Paveway IV? NATO Ally Hands Kyiv Laser-Guided JDAM-Style Bombs
Ukrainian jets "need longer-range weapons like the Paveway IV so they can strike from outside the danger zone," military expert David Hambling told Newsweek.
NATO General Mocks Russia's Nuclear Move: 'Absurd'
Finnish Major General Harri Ohra-aho said Russia's deployment of Iskander missile systems "won't change anything."
Long-Range ATACMS Secretly Handed to Ukraine Loom over Crimea Bridge
The long-range ATACMS will help Kyiv reach far behind the frontlines into Moscow-controlled territory to strike at key Russian assets.
Russia Spooks US With Space Nukes Pivot
"The United States assesses that Russia is developing a new satellite carrying a nuclear device," said National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
'Incredibly Rare' Prehistoric Finds May Have Marked Path To Afterlife
An archaeological survey has uncovered numerous previously unknown monuments, including five rare Neolithic structures.
Chinese Vessels Detected Massing Near US-Led Military Exercise
A maritime expert says he suspects China is putting on a display of force for the U.S.-Philippine exercise.
'Excalibur' Sword Found Upright in Ground Revealed to Be One-of-a-Kind
Researchers say the 18-inch iron sword, named in reference to the Arthurian legend, is thought to be more than 1,000 years old.
Huge Prehistoric Salmon Had Spikes That Could Have 'Easily Killed' a Shark
The salmon, which went extinct around five million years ago, is thought to have reached immense sizes of almost 9 feet in length.
Russia Warns 'America Has Chosen the Path of War' Over Ukraine
Russia Ambassador Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek the U.S. "fatally balances on the brink of a direct clash between nuclear powers."
Putin Ally Vows to Destroy NATO by 2030
"The NATO bloc will cease to exist in the format in which it exists today," Russian commander Apti Alaudinov said.
Pentagon Dismisses China's B-21 Stealth Bomber Rival: Reports
Beijing has kept details about the Xi'an H-20, which analysts have dubbed "Storm," tightly under wraps since the project was first announced in 2016.
New NATO Member 'Preparing' Key Infrastructure for War With Russia
Sweden's 9,942 miles of power lines connecting production in the north with its southern cities via forests leaves its energy grid unusually open to sabotage.
Chocolate Warning as Global Supply Under 'Real Threat'
"Ghana has lost more than 254 million cacao trees in recent years," researcher Benito Chen-Charpentier explained.
Ex-Con Wagner Veterans Are Rampaging in Russia
Former Wagner mercenaries recruited from Russian prisons are causing havoc after being released back into society.