Money Won't Solve Ukraine or Israel's Problems
As the old saying goes, money doesn't buy happiness. It doesn't necessarily buy security either.
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.
Marjorie Taylor Greene claims some lawmakers want US troops in Ukraine
The Republican congresswoman told a crowd of supporters that she has heard talk from lawmakers about wanting to send U.S. troops to Ukraine.
Russia's "lack of situational awareness" driving friendly-fire incidents—UK
Russia may have shot down its own SU-27 warplane over Crimea, according to a British intelligence report.
Russian Su-27 fighter jet shot down over Belgorod: Reports
Social-media footage appears to show heavy plumes of smoke billowing into the sky over the town of Valuyki.
Fact Check: Did US pay for Zelensky $75 million yacht?
A claim that has gone viral suggests that the Ukrainian president made the luxury purchase using U.S. aid.
Ukraine's Third Year of War Could Be Its Toughest Yet
The war looks dire for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Avdiivka has fallen
After months of heavy fighting, Ukrainian troops have withdrawn from the strategically key town in their country.
March looms as important month for Ukraine: Former foreign minister
March will mark the deadline for several matters in the U.S. that will have major impacts for Ukraine.
Putin trolls Tucker Carlson over CIA rejection
The Russian leader brought up Carlson's failed attempt to join the CIA during his interview, which was released on Thursday.
Fact check: Did "sinking" Russian ship send SOS signal to German navy?
A clip shared online claimed to capture audio from the attack on a Russian warship stationed in Crimea.
How many people have died in Russia-Ukraine war?
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine nears its third anniversary, Newsweek has assessed what the losses might be on both sides.
The Ukrainian Boondoggle Must End
If not for NATO and especially U.S. arms and military aid, and if not for U.S. taxpayers subsidizing Ukrainian bureaucrats, the war would have ended long ago.
A Ceasefire with Russia Will Condemn Millions of Ukrainians
While calls for a ceasefire may be well intended, they are ill-advised.
Russian soldiers beg for vacation as Putin's war drags on: Ukraine video
The video was allegedly filmed on Saturday by soldiers who have been deployed nonstop since August.
Fact Check: Does video show Russian ammo factory bombed in drone strike?
Video shows wreckage of building allegedly hit in drone strike on gunpowder factory.
Who is Gonzalo Lira? Pro-Putin American expat dies in Ukrainian jail
An American YouTube poster accused of spreading pro-Russian propaganda has died aged 55 in a Ukrainian prison.
Putin ally says Poland is "next" in Ukraine war rant on Russian TV
Poland is a member nation of NATO and shares a border to the east with Ukraine.
Video shows Russians urging end to Putin's war: "Government deceives us"
"Our young generation are being killed," one unnamed Russian man said. "So many of them. We didn't need this war."
Russian state TV host issues ominous warning to US
Vladimir Solovyov said that any future U.S.-Russian relations would be "written by the winner's army."
Russia's "low quality" troops see spike in losses: UK
Russia is on track to suffer 500,000 casualties by the beginning of 2025, a new British intelligence assessment says.
Ukraine war maps show ground won, lost as Russia steps up attacks
Russian troops made minor gains near Avdiivka and Bakhmut on Friday, amid one of the most-intense aerial assaults.
Americans are torn on Zelensky's red line
Americans are sharply split over how much territory Ukraine should seek to recapture from Russia before agreeing to a peace deal.
Zelensky celebrates downing of Russian jets setting "mood" for next year
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky celebrated the downing of what he said were five Russian aircraft in a week.
Ukraine war maps show ground won, lost as Russia steps up offensives
"Ukrainian forces maintain the initiative in key areas of southern Ukraine," the Institute for the Study of War said in its report.
Russia loses 3,010 troops, 32 tanks and 15 missiles in three days
Russian troops have been suffering heavy casualties as they attempt to seize the eastern Ukrainian town of Avdiivka.
War destroying Ukraine's cultural heritage at scale "not seen since WII"
The destruction of Ukrainian cultural heritage is much more extensive than previously understood, a study has revealed.
Russia's Crimea defense line washed away in brutal storm: Ukrainian report
A storm dubbed "Bettina" by Greek meteorologists passed over Crimea on Sunday.
Russian State TV's unfortunate looking map sparks avalanche of jokes, memes
The map showing border closures imposed by Finland was mocked on social media, with commentators suggesting it resembled male genitalia.
Russia could suffer "significant losses" in bid to take Avdiivka plant: UK
The key tactical area in Ukraine's Donbas region is being sought by Russian forces in their latest offensive.