Ukraine flag raised in Crimea as resistance grows to Russian rule
"Crimea is waiting for us, our citizens are waiting for us, and we are actively preparing to return home!" a Ukrainian official said.
Russian factory that makes nuclear missile engines catches fire
There was an explosion prior to the fire, according to local media reports.
How depleted uranium shells will be used by Ukraine against Russia
The depleted uranium munitions are "highly effective in defeating modern tanks," according to British politician Annabel Goldie.
"I suspected a China lab leak early on—but my research was rejected"
I don't feel the dangers of nuclear war are even close to the dangers of genetically modified viruses.
China Is Pushing the U.S. Out of the Middle East
Riyadh is hoping to obtain from the United States security guarantees and assistance developing a civilian nuclear-energy program.
Putin "knows he's in the corner" in Ukraine, ex-NATO spy chief says
"He still thinks that he can outlast the West," the former head of Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service told Newsweek of the Russian president.
China shipped assault rifles and body armor to Russia in 2022: Report
Chinese companies, including one tied to the Beijing government, have reportedly sent supplies to Russia that could be used for military purposes.
Russia should unleash nuclear torpedo on the U.S., state TV says
Retired Russian general Yevgeny Buzhinsky told the Russia 1 channel that Moscow should use its Poseidon nuclear missile.
Ukrainians want to liberate Crimea with or without West: Poll
A majority of those surveyed said they want the peninsula taken back from Russia even if it risks undermining Western support for Kyiv.
Nuclear war a "real threat," says Russia lawmaker as he urges ceasefire
"It's a real threat...this is not [just] words," Grigory Yavlinsky, a Russian opposition politician told Newsweek.
Russia converting Kinzhal missiles into nuclear weapons would be "complex"
"It's not like taking out a warhead and putting in a nuclear warhead," an MIT nuclear scientist told Newsweek.
Israel Approaches a Red Line as Iran's Nuclear Dreams Near Fulfillment
For years, Israeli policymakers have preferred to take a backseat to U.S. policymakers in dealing with the threat posed by a nearly nuclear Islamic Republic. Recently, however, at least two factors have suggested that Jerusalem may not be willing to sit on the sidelines for much longer.
Russia unveils new nuclear strategy
The article in Military Thought said that the U.S. would use nuclear weapons to wrest back its waning influence.
Only NATO or nukes can save Ukraine from Russia: Estonia foreign minister
Urmas Reinsalu told Newsweek that NATO membership for Ukraine is the only realistic way to deter future Russian aggression.
Could Russia trigger nuclear-scale blast at huge arms depot in Moldova?
Reports claim that pro-Russian forces have rigged an ammunition store in breakaway Transnistria with explosives, which could blow up akin to a nuclear blast.
Russian nuclear threats are empty, part of "information operation:" ISW
The think tank said that "Russia is extraordinarily unlikely to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine" and related threats are "an information operation."
Ukraine official skeptical China's "brave enough" to send Russia weapons
"This is the beginning of the collapse of the Soviet empire," said the high-level Ukrainian.
Putin says Russia has to take NATO "nuclear potential" into account
"All the leading NATO countries have declared their main goal to inflict a strategic defeat on us," Putin told state television channel Rossiya-1.
Russian pundit's idea of nuking Yellowstone volcano wouldn't work
On the country's state television, a retired Russian naval officer suggested that Russia could trigger Yellowstone to erupt using a nuclear bomb.
Putin's "Sarmat" nuclear missiles compared to U.S. "Minuteman" rockets
Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to launch code-named "Satan 2" nuclear missiles this year.
Last U.S.-Russia nuclear arms deal risks slow, dangerous death over Ukraine
"It could lead to a buildup of nuclear weapons systems and a nuclear arms race," says Rose Gottemoeller, who led U.S. negotiations with Russia on New START.
New START May Have Stopped but MAD Remains in Effect
U.S. and NATO officials immediately denounced Putin for unilaterally suspending the most crucial bilateral U.S.-Russia arms control treaty on the books.
Putin's nuclear rhetoric likely meant to distract from trivial address: ISW
The Russian leader ended his nearly two-hour speech on Tuesday by announcing that Russia would be suspending its participation in the New START treaty.
What we know about Putin's nuclear weapons arsenal
Experts believe Russia has biggest stockpile of nuclear weapons in the world.
Fact Check: Could Chinese spy balloons carry EMP to detonate over the U.S.?
Infowars' Alex Jones, among others, suggested EMP devices could find their way across from China.
Putin "bluffing" about nuclear threats—Ex-Russian diplomat
"If you're afraid of Putin using nukes, then you already lose the war against him," former Russian diplomat Boris Bondarev told Newsweek.
Putin changes course on nuclear weapons
Russia will suspend its participation in the New START nuclear arms control treaty, the last remaining agreement of this kind with the U.S.
Man creates QR code for dad's grave to share his incredible life story
Inventor Michael Bourque's father was an atomic veteran who fought in the Korean War and participated in U.S. military nuclear weapons tests.
Fact Check: Did North Korea display most nuclear weapons ever at parade?
North Korea, praised by Russian state media for its arsenal, is thought by experts to have up to 50 warheads.
Kremlin 'crazy' enough to use nukes, Russian TV pundits warn
Western countries are relying on the belief that those with the power to make nuclear decision in Russia are "not crazy," one state TV guest said.