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Snakes Fake Dying Using 'Dripping Mouthfuls' of Blood
Dice snakes were seen to lie still and fake their own deaths, while also smearing themselves in feces and musk, and bleeding from the mouth.
Putin vs. POTUS: Two Decades of Tense Relations and Diplomatic Standoffs
Since assuming office in 1999, Vladimir Putin has engaged with five American presidents. Here's a look at those relationships.
Kim Jong Un Demolishes Own Palace, North Korea Watchers Say
Analysts speculate the demolition may herald the complex's handover to North Korean military forces.
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.
China Reveals Details of South China Sea Deals With US Ally
Marcos administration denies it agreed to under-the-table arrangement with Beijing involving remote Philippine military outpost.
From Coachella to Baja: Everything We Know About How 3 Surfers End Up Dead
Two Australian brothers, Callum and Jake Robinson, and their American friend, Jack Carter Rhoad, were found dead after a week of being missing in Mexico.
China Suspected in Major NATO Member's Defense Hack
Personnel data was accessed in the breach, in which China was the suspected culprit.
American Jailed in Russia After 'Breaking Into Children's Library' and Passing Out
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.
Photos Show Chinese Ships in Standoff in Neighbor's Waters
China's coast guard entered prohibited waters off an outlying Taiwanese county for the second time in four days.
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.
Map Shows Countries Eligible for US 'Diversity' Visas
Brazil, Canada, China, Mexico and Venezuela are among the countries ineligible for U.S. diversity visa applications.
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.
NASA Video Shows What Would Happen if You Fell Into a Black Hole
"If you have the choice, you want to fall into a supermassive black hole," NASA astrophysicist Jeremy Schnittman said.
Ukraine's Crimea Bridge Bluster Appears to Have Paid Off
Satellite imagery analyzed by Molfar shows that attacks on the Crimean Bridge are not needed any more.
US Supplying Missiles to Ukraine Triggered Tactical Nuke Drills: Moscow
Russia noted the nuclear exercises would take place as Ukraine awaits U.S. missiles and American-made F-16 fighter jets.
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.
Australia Accuses Chinese Fighter Jet of Dangerous Maneuver
This is the latest of a growing list of unsafe interactions between China's military and U.S. allies in the region.
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.
China Hospital Stabbing: 23 Casualties Reported in Knife Attack
Knife attacks leading to mass casualties are rare in China but have happened in recent years, with a man killing six people in Guangdong province in 2023.