Mass Protests in Armenia Demand End of Concessions to Azerbaijan
As demonstrations against unilateral territorial concessions in Armenia gather steam, the U.S. must reconcile with the fact that a just and durable peace is not possible in the absence of accountability.
Xi Jinping's enduring NATO grudge
Why did the Chinese leader raise the specter of the tragic 1999 embassy bombing during his recent stop in Belgrade?
Face of Stone Age man thought to have drowned 4,000 years ago revealed
The man's remains were found alongside artifacts that suggest he may have been a "warrior," according to archaeologists.
The American guide to Eurovision
"A lot of countries treat it like a blood sport," Eurovision expert William Lee Adams told Newsweek of the song contest.
Trio of remote Scottish islands for sale—with own tavern and lighthouse
The islands have a rich history that dates back to the time of Robert the Bruce, while animal visitors include seals, puffins and sharks.
Europe takes aim at Putin's secret weapon
Right-wing and Euroskeptic populist parties, which have been funded by Moscow, are expected to perform well in June's European Parliament elections.
Airlines Must Be Held Accountable
There's little doubt that North American passengers are not nearly as well protected as they should be, especially when comparing to our counterparts in Europe.
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.
NATO ally issues stark warning of new world war with Russia
Hungarian foreign minister Péter Szijjártó warned against a NATO country getting directly involved in the Russia-Ukraine war.
Archaeologists find rare item worth more to Romans than its weight in gold
The lump, made from a mysterious purple substance, was unearthed at the site of an ancient Roman bathhouse.
Mysterious spiral "UFO" sightings reported across US, Europe
"It hovered and looked like it is surrounded in a fog, then suddenly just disappeared into itself," one witness said.
Russia issues ominous response to NATO member's "dangerous" Ukraine push
The United Kingdom's "verbal escalation" poses a threat to European security, Vladimir Putin's spokesman said.
Poland calls for "heavy brigade" of EU troops amid rising Russia threat
Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stressed the importance of not having to call on the U.S. "for every emergency on our periphery."
Archaeologists discover "spectacular" 7,000-year-old settlement
Discovery of ancient homes is of "outstanding" importance, according to archaeologist Martin Furholt.
Hearts melt at mom finding joy in simple things on vacation
"I love watching people enjoying the little things in life, especially if we bring that experience to them," read one comment.
Archaeologists unearth grave of 'zombie' ancient folk wanted buried forever
A large stone was placed on the deceased's legs, probably to keep the man from returning to life.
WWII "Great Escape" pilot's lost Spitfire set to fly again after 83 years
The aircraft shot down by German planes in 1942 was piloted by an airman who took part in a famous POW camp breakout.
Human jawbone found embedded into tile by couple renovating bathroom
The couple's dentist son told Newsweek: "I was unsettled at first, but also I was in disbelief that it could be human."
In Brussels, Cancel Culture Is Alive and Well
Liberal media and intelligentsia insist on telling people that there's no such thing as "cancel culture"—and that the Right is making it up to fire up its base.
"Incredibly rare" prehistoric finds may have marked path to afterlife
An archaeological survey has uncovered numerous previously unknown monuments, including five rare Neolithic structures.
GOP Rep: Here's Why I Voted Against More Ukraine Aid
I joined the majority of House Republicans on Saturday in voting against sending 60 billion of America's tax dollars to Ukraine.
Roman emperor's death site may have finally been discovered
Augustus was the founder of the Roman Empire, which he ruled from 27 B.C. until his death in A.D. 14 at the age of 75.
Remarkably well-preserved ancient glass vessels discovered in Roman burials
The glassware was unearthed in a city that was once a significant regional capital during the Roman period.
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.
Ukraine to receive more Patriot systems to bolster air defense
Germany's leader said Ukraine will soon receive seven additional Patriot air-defense systems.
Closing Sanctions Loopholes on Russia's Energy Empire
How can the international community apply additional pressure on Russia to force it to stop its war?
Mysterious burnt seeds found in Roman pot may be cannabis
The ancient pot was found at a site that preserves evidence of Roman settlement and agricultural activity.
"Truly unique" Roman lead coffin found to contain child's remains
An expert has described the coffin, thought to be more than 1,600 years old, as a "remarkable" discovery.
Putin faces new rebellion in Russia's back yard
A proposed law reportedly modelled on repressive Russian legislation has prompted renewed mass protests.
U.S. Must Arm Ukraine To Fight Growing Axis of Authoritarianism
People privileged to live in places where democracy and human rights have been well established may have started to take them for granted.