Russia makes front line breakthrough in Ukraine
Troops have reportedly entered the city of Krasnohorivka as Russian forces' momentum continues in the Donetsk region.
Russia fails to collect to billions in oil profits from Asian ally
India has increased its purchases of Russian oil but Moscow's proceeds from the exports are stranded.
Satellite data hints at Russia's depleting armor stocks
OSINT analyst Jompy found that Russia only had 68 percent of its pre-war stock of armed fighting vehicles (AFVs) in storage.
Russia claims rare NATO trophy on Ukraine frontlines: video
A video purports to show the moment of impact on a vehicle carrying British-supplied missiles.
Russia reveals new China nuclear moon base details
Russia's space agency Roscosmos is working with Beijing on a lunar base project, its leader has said.
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.
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.
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.
Russia issues direct warning to US over Crimea: "Doomed to failure"
Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said that the Crimea bridge is "again under attack."
Putin ally trolls Joe Biden
Russian State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin has mocked the U.S. and Ukrainian presidents over Kyiv's mobilization efforts.
Russia relying on "mass over quality" as Moscow faces rising losses: UK
The British Ministry of Defense commented on high Russian losses in Ukraine caused by its so-called "meat grinder" tactics.
Ukraine receives air defense boost
Six German-funded and supplied radars will arrive in Ukraine by the end of 2024.
Russia rapidly approaching four grisly milestones: Kyiv
Russia has lost nearly 7,500 tanks, 10,000 UAVS, 15,000 APVS and 475,000 troops, Kyiv has said.
China's economic gambit could nuke Putin's dollar ploy
A depreciation of the yuan could undermine its appeal relative to the greenback, whose prominence Russia wants to overhaul.
Russia's economy on course to hit historic low
Russia's share of global GDP is set to decline between now and the end of the decade, the International Monetary Fund has said.
Russia "launching kamikaze drones" over Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant: Video
Ukraine has long warned about the dangers of Moscow targeting the atomic facility.
Russia's redeployment of elite units fuels speculation
Russia's 76th and 7th airborne (VDV) divisions may be relocating from the southern front to the east.
Russian soldier in desperate plea over Kyiv's drones: "They're burning us"
A video shows the unnamed Russian soldier talking about the dangers of Ukrainian drones on the battlefield.
Iran university offers scholarships to expelled US students
Shiraz University said it would act in solidarity with pro-Palestinian demonstrators on U.S. campuses.
Russia seeks to encircle Ukraine's key fortress city: ISW
Moscow's forces are continuing their push towards Chasiv Yar in the Donetsk region, after their capture of Avdiivka.
Russia lost nearly 6,000 troops in last five days: Kyiv
Russian losses increased in the second half of April amid a push in Ukraine's Donetsk region, following Moscow's capture of the town of Avdiivka in February.
Russia on course for deadliest week in months: Kyiv
Ukraine's Defense Ministry said on Tuesday that Russian daily losses had surpassed four figures for the fifth time in seven days.
Rafah offensive: What we know amid evacuation talk
Israel claims evacuations have begun in Rafah ahead of a planned operation in the Gazan city.
Flight chaos in NATO countries amid GPS jamming
Finnair has suspended flights to Tartu in Estonia following a spike in GPS disturbances blamed on Moscow.
ATACMS target Russian air defenses in Crimea
Russian sources said that Ukraine used the U.S-supplied missile systems to launch attacks at the peninsula.
Will Netanyahu be arrested by ICC? What we know
The International Criminal Court told Newsweek it "does not give a running commentary in relation to ongoing investigations."
Russian soldier warns others not to sign up for "hell" of Ukraine war
In a video message, the unnamed serviceman said that fighting on the front line is "more than fear—it's horror."
Ukraine's commander frets over Russia's battlefield advantage
Oleksandr Syrsky said on Telegram that Russian forces have had "tactical successes" along the front line in Ukraine.
Russia issues ominous warning to Zelensky
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that there are questions over the Ukrainian president's legitimacy.