Prince Harry and Meghan Markle begin Invictus Games with sweet PDA moment
The duke and duchess attended their first sports event of the games together, taking in a preliminary wheelchair basketball game.
Archaeologists unearth "shaman" campsite from 9,000 years ago
The hilltop campsite, which may have been used as a base for hunting, contains numerous Stone Age remains, including flint tools and bones.
Two WWI submarines sunk by mines with dozens on board discovered
The exact location of the wrecks remained a mystery for more than 100 years until divers were able to successfully identify them.
Why German wild boars have become radioactive
Wild boars containing radioactive isotopes are not safe to eat, with this radioactivity resulting from nuclear weapons testing and nuclear disasters.
Bound skeletons discovered in gallows puzzle archeologists
One skeleton had its arms bound, indicating the person had been executed. The others were crisscrossed together, with their spines on top of each other.
Man sets up hidden camera and finally catches his dog red-handed: 'guilty'
Edi Liang suspected his dog, Mochi, was doing something she shouldn't be doing in his bedroom—but it took a hidden camera to confirm it.
Prince Harry's Invictus Games 2023: When, where and who's going?
The sixth Invictus Games tournament will be held in Dusseldorf, Germany, from September 9 to 16.
Groom delivers X-rated wedding speech explaining why he "had to marry" wife
Josh Johnson told Newsweek that he had been petrified about his groom's speech leading up to the wedding, but it didn't show in the viral video.
Secrets of America's bloodiest WWII battle revealed by drones
The Battle of the Bulge was one of the most important battles of the war, as well as one of the largest ever fought by the U.S. Army.
Boy finds 1,800-year-old coin at after-school club
The Roman coin was discovered in an area of Germany that was not part of the empire, making the find highly unusual.
Invictus Games have Prince Harry "nervous"
The Invictus Games have grown over the years and 21 nations will be participating in September, including for the first time, Nigeria, Israel and Colombia.
Ukraine gets Patriot air defense boost from Germany
The new Patriot systems will "save thousands of lives of our people," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his nightly address on Wednesday.
Ukraine gets huge Leopard 1 tanks boost
Ukraine will receive more than 100 Leopard 1s from European countries, and should have about 80 on the battlefield by the end of this year.
Russia state TV host calls for attacks in Germany, U.K.
Vladimir Solovyov, a well-known figure on state-run media in Russia, said Moscow should strike NATO bases training Ukrainian soldiers.
Russia State TV guest issues ominous warning: "Berlin, Paris will be ours"
Nikolai Vavilov proclaimed that Russia is the greatest country in Europe as he said multiple cities on the continent would belong to the nation.
Archaeologists find ancient Roman luxury baths with underfloor heating
The facility—thought to be more than 1,600 years old—features different baths that would have been filled with hot, lukewarm and cold water, respectively.
How Germany's Taurus missile could help Ukraine retake Crimea
"The time for us to make a decision has not yet come," German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said earlier in August.
Ukraine eyeing German Taurus KEPD 350 cruise missiles
Germany has resisted months of Ukrainian calls for the long-range Taurus cruise missiles, which would bolster Kyiv's ability to strike far-off Russian targets.
Unique 400-year-old sunken ship salvaged with remains of high-quality wine
Around 450 pieces of wood have been recovered from the German shipwreck since salvage work began in June
Very rare medieval pocket sundial discovered
It's believed the ancient clock came from the late medieval period, and belonged to an order called the Brethren of the Common Life.
How Ukraine's NATO bid went off the rails in Vilnius
German pressure on the White House scuppered Kyiv's hopes of a stronger commitment to future Ukrainian membership, Newsweek was told.
Not the president's men: Why Zelensky keeps shuffling his ambassadors
Ukraine's ambassador to London became the latest Kyiv envoy to be removed from their post by Volodymyr Zelensky.
Princess Diana's reaction to press compliment shared by fans
Diana's gesture following her appearance with a new hairstyle in 1987 has gone viral after resurfacing on TikTok.
Horror moment family stumble upon minefield during trip to beach
The simple five-word sign left a father-of-two shocked. He didn't have to think for long about what to do next and later posted the photo of it online.
Scientists decode ancient script that has puzzled scholars for 70 years
The decipherment of the mysterious writing system, which was in use from around 200 B.C. and 700 A.D., has revealed a previously unknown language.
Every new Western weapon, vehicle pledged to Ukraine at NATO summit
"More weapons for our warriors," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said during the summit.
Scientists got the date of one of Europe's biggest volcanic eruptions wrong
The Laacher See volcano is thought to have erupted around 12,880 years ago, with more power than the eruption of Vesuvius.
Ukraine to receive more Leopard tanks as counteroffensive continues
Leopard tanks from Germany are expected to arrive in a "few weeks," according to a German official.
Michigan suspect in German castle killing blanks investigators
Police have said the unnamed murder suspect refused to speak when questioned by investigators and made a statement while in court.
Eva Liu's college responds to 'senseless' killing at German 'Disney' castle
The two women pushed down a 164-foot slope by an American man in Germany were identified as students from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.