Did China Deploy Tanks Against Protesters? What We Do Know, What We Don't
Viral social media posts claim tanks filmed on Chinese streets were guarding from protests against banks, but is it true? Newsweek Fact Check digs in.
Russia Failing to Protect Tanks Against U.S. Weapons, Causing Mass Losses
"Tanks are supposed to fight [in] combined formations, but in terms of how they've been tactically used, Russia hasn't done that effectively," said one expert.
Putin Ally Waiting for Order to Smash West to 'Smithereens'
"We are ready to go further on orders, to easily take Kyiv and the NATO countries," Chechen Leader Ramzan Kadyrov wrote Sunday in a Telegram post.
Putin Unable to Match People to Equipment in Ukraine War: UK Defense Chief
Russia's military is "struggling in terms of low morale" and recruitment, Sir Tony Radakin said Sunday.
Biden Should Not Have 'Rewarded' Saudi Arabia With Visit: Bernie Sanders
"I don't believe we should be maintaining a warm relationship with a dictatorship like that," the senator said Sunday.
Zelensky Adviser Accuses JPMorgan, HSBC of 'War Crimes' Over Russian Ties
Once the war ends, Ukraine plans to sue major financial institutions over their investments in Russian oil, Oleg Ustenko wrote in a letter this week.
Saudi Prince Skeptical Biden Can Succeed: He's a 'Diminished' President
Prince Turki Al-Faisal pointed to the president's energy policies, and his shift back to relying on fossil fuels.
U.S. Has One Weapon That Can Counter Iran's Drone Gift to Putin
The White House has said it believes Iran is providing Russia "hundreds" of unmanned aerial vehicles, including armed drones, to use in its invasion of Ukraine.
Putin's Passports 'Tighten the Noose' Around Ukraine Necks: Official
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called the move "worthless" on Monday, and said that it "shows Putin's aggressive appetites."
'Dream Come True' for Putin as Secessionist Threat Rattles Bosnia: Stradner
Ivana Stradner said Saturday that "Russia is undermining Bosnia's stability by working with Serbia to exacerbate ethnic divisions" in the Balkans.
Bernie Ecclestone Apologizes for Pro-Putin Comments After Uproar
Last month the former Formula One chief called Putin a "first-class person," adding he'd "take a bullet" for him.
Zelensky Frustrated Ukraine Military Made Decision Without Him
"I ask the General Staff not to make such decisions without me in the future," Zelensky said after military leaders enacted restrictions on personnel movement.
Russia Holding 8 Ukrainian Mayors Captive: Report
The Kremlin faces accusations of capturing five mayors in the past week.
Russian Oligarch Admits War Is Hurting Russia in Rare Break With Putin
"I think that destroying Ukraine would be a colossal mistake, including for us," Oleg Deripaska said.
Russia Accused of Abducting Pro-Ukraine Official in Captured Territory
The official, described as "elderly" and having health problems, has been in captivity for nearly a week, local authorities said on Tuesday.
Lithuania Targeted by Massive Russian Cyberattack Over Transit Blockade
Lithuania's defense ministry said similar cyberattacks are likely to continue after Moscow warned of "serious consequences" related to the transit blockade.
Russia Has Already 'Strategically Lost' Ukraine War: UK Defense Chief
Sir Tony Radakin said Friday that "Russia will never take control of Ukraine," calling the invasion a "dreadful mistake."
Putin Fires Official Who Criticized Russia's Ukraine War
She condemned the pro-Russia Z symbol, saying it "symbolizes tragedy and grief for both Russia and Ukraine,"
China's 'Unsafe' Aerial Intercepts at Sea 'Should Worry Us All': Austin
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin slammed China's harassment of "allied aircraft operating lawfully in the East China and the South China Seas" on Saturday.
Russia-Ukraine War Deciding 'Rules of This World,' Zelensky Warns in Plea
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin also warned Saturday that the ongoing war could be a "preview" to a "world of chaos."
Putin Dragging Out Ukraine War Plays to His Advantage: Zelensky
The Ukrainian president said Putin prolonging the war is pushing world leaders to suggest outcomes beneficial to Russia as countries grow weary of fighting.
Russian TV Banned in Latvia Until Putin Gives in to Ukraine's Demands
On May 26, Latvia's parliament passed amendments allowing NEPLP to restrict foreign shows produced in countries that threaten other countries' sovereignty.
What Russia Has Said About U.S. Supplying Ukraine With Long-Range Missiles
Putin warned Sunday his military will strike "new targets," after his ally Medvedev spoke of hitting "decision-making centers" outside Ukraine.
Ukraine Official Slams Macron for Saying Russia Should Not Be Humiliated
U.S. Democratic and Republican lawmakers on social media Saturday also criticized the French president's comment.
U.N. Leading Operation to Get Grain Past Russian Blockade: Ukraine Official
Dmytro Kuleba accused Russia of playing "hunger games with the world."
Putin Ally Claims Poland is Already Moving to Take Ukrainian Territory
Nikolai Patrushev accused the West of taking advantage of Russia-Ukraine war "for their own selfish interests."
Henry Kissinger, Noam Chomsky Find Rare Common Ground Over Ukraine War
The pair, from opposing ends of the political spectrum, recently advocated for Ukraine to consider a settlement in order to achieve a quicker peace deal.
Henry Kissinger Blasted for Telling Ukraine to Give Territory to Russia
An adviser to Volodymyr Zelensky wrote that Ukrainians are too busy "defending freedom and democracy" to listen to the former secretary of state's advice.
China Rejects Pressure to Break With Putin, Stays Loyal to Relationship
"Cooperation between China and Russia has strong endogenous power and independent value," China spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Tuesday.
Putin Ally Warns World War III Is Coming Unless West Stops Weapons Supply
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's warning came as Russia sold missiles with nuclear capabilities to his country.