Russian TV host threatens nuking any country that detains Putin
Propagandist Vladimir Solovyov reacted strongly to a war crimes arrest warrant issued for the Russian president by the International Criminal Court.
Kremlin says these countries can't be part of Ukraine peace talks
Renewed negotiations are unlikely more than a year into the fighting, and few nations appear capable of mediating future talks.
Putin shares his thoughts on who carried out Nord Stream explosion
The Russian president said that claims that a Ukrainian group was behind the suspected sabotage were "complete nonsense."
NATO jets intercept Russian plane amid U.S. drone tensions
British and German jets intercepted a Russian refueling aircraft that did not respond to Estonian air traffic control.
Shooting in Hamburg, Germany: What we know so far on hall attack
Seven people are reportedly dead after a mass shooting at Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall in Hamburg, Germany, on Thursday night.
Europe's Nord Stream attack probes go on as report blames pro-Ukraine group
"The German government has taken note of the report," a German official told Newsweek.
NATO taking part in "air policing" missions on Russia's doorstep
The operation over Estonia, which shares its eastern border with Russia, comes as tensions between NATO and Moscow remain high amid the Ukraine war.
Germany's Journey From Pacifism to Power
What does it mean to have a moral—but not pacifist—foreign policy? It's a question that Germany is struggling with and one that shows some of the country's deepest divides.
Germany fears Putin's successor
A German politician said his country worries that a "worse" leader could be placed in charge of Russia if Vladimir Putin is removed from power.
Who is Shannon Wilkerson? Ex soldier arrested in Amanda Gonzales cold case
Gonzales was just 19 years old and four months pregnant when she was found strangled in her barracks in Germany back in 2001.
Republican legislation sparks "Big Brother" overreach concerns
Well-meaning efforts to improve online safety could have unintended consequences on cybersecurity and users' civil rights, experts warn.
Kamala Harris fires warning shot at Russia over "crimes against humanity"
The vice president told the Munich Security Conference on Saturday that "on behalf of all the victims, known and unknown, justice must be served."
George Soros praise for Ron DeSantis rattles Trump supporters
Soros said Trump's "narcissism has turned into a disease," and predicted he will lose the 2024 Republican presidential nomination to Governor DeSantis.
Kari Lake celebrates German court overturning election
Lake was defeated by Democrat Katie Hobbs in Arizona's 2022 gubernatorial election but has continued to argue that the results should be overturned.
NATO allies would run out of ammo within days of war with Russia: Report
A NATO official reportedly said a recent survey of alliance stockpiles shows supplies have been depleted by the war in Ukraine.
How do German Leopard and Cheetah tanks compare?
The Leopard 1A5s are being sent to "complement" the Leopard 2A6 tanks, which Germany has pledged along with Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns.
What are Gepard Panzers? German anti-aircraft tanks sent to Ukraine
One defense expert previously told Newsweek the Gepard was a "world-class piece of equipment."
Inexperienced Russian troops ditched 30 vehicles after failed assault: U.K.
The British defence ministry has said that despite the setback, Russian forces have been making progress in eastern Ukraine.
Putin's getting what he wants
A new report this week provides Russia with some political ammo to use against the United States.
Germany's "Panther" tanks compared to U.S. Abrams
A German defense contractor wants to send new tanks to Ukraine in the next year and a half, building on its Leopard 2 model.
Ukraine's arsenal of Western tanks poised to get another upgrade
German defense contractor Rheinmetall said it has been in talks with Kyiv to deliver its most modern Panther battle tank. But it will take time.
Did Biden order an attack on Russia's Nord Stream pipelines? What we know
Journalist Seymour Hersh reported President Joe Biden authorized the attack on Nord Stream last year, but the White House has rejected the claim.
Horror Over Woman's Outburst to Roommate Triggered by Language Barrier
"Sounds like to me [the poster] might have a bit of a control issue," wrote one Reddit user, while another posted, "Jealousy is not a personality either."
Russia's war crimes reach "three-digit range" Germany warns
Ukraine's Prosecutor General's Office says Russia has committed 66,743 "crimes of aggression and war crimes" as of late January.
NATO sending tanks to Ukraine "rallied" Russian nation: Serbian president
"The West's biggest mistake is that they have announced supplies of tanks, especially terrific German-made tanks," Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said.
Putin's big speech ignores the obvious
The Russian president's speech to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad was notable for what he didn't say.
Russian TV host questions Kremlin army's ability: "Are we going to fight?"
It was part of a larger on-air rant by one of Vladimir Putin's longtime allies.
Woman accused of killing lookalike to fake own death
Sharaban K allegedly reached out to numerous women on social media who looked like her in the week before the murder, the prosecutor's office said.
Poland ready to send Ukraine game-changing weapon as Russia makes gains
Moscow has claimed victories in recent days, leading Ukrainian officials to increase calls for more support from its Western allies.
How U.S. Abrams compare to Russia's T-14 Armata tanks
Russian state media lauded the T-14 Armata shortly after the U.S. announced that Kyiv would receive 31 Abrams tanks.