Russian state TV crew ambushed in dramatic Ukraine video
"We convey our condolences to the family of the deceased Yevgeny Polovodov," Vesti Luhansk, a Ukraine-based branch of Russian state media, said on Wednesday.
Putin's Kremlin responds to Donald Trump's Ukraine peace plan
The former president has repeatedly hinted at Ukrainian territorial concessions to secure peace with Moscow.
Kim Jong Un threatens North Korea's enemies with "death blow"
Kim was pictured inspecting maps and models of South Korea in a pointed message to the U.S. ally.
NATO aircraft scrambled after massive Russian missile strikes
Aircraft from the Polish Armed Forces and other allies were scrambled after Russia launched a major missile and drone strike on Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
China hits back at US "pressuring" over ties with Russia
"China will not accept the accusations and pressuring," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said.
China's nuclear safety agency responds to Russian radiation levels
A far eastern Russian city bordering China reported radiation levels 1,600 times higher than usual last week.
America's drones are too expensive for Ukraine
Kyiv has turned to Chinese manufacturers for cheaper alternatives to U.S.-made drones.
Putin's Information War Is Absurd—and Effective
Russia's disinformation efforts go well beyond the Crocus City terror attack and, thanks to social media, have spread all over the globe.
Russian and China warn NATO to stay out of Asia
Moscow and Beijing's top diplomats discussed a "new security architecture in Eurasia" as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties.
Russia accidentally drops FAB-1500 aerial glide bomb on occupied town
Russia has upped its use of guided glide bombs against Ukraine, which Kyiv's soldiers and officials say are highly destructive.
China's neighbor sends Russian-made air defense missiles to border
Experts believe close Russia-China ties haven't had an impact on India-Russia defense cooperation—yet.
Ukraine struck Russian target just 7 miles from nuclear storage site
The Voronezh-45 military base, which holds some of Russia's nuclear arsenal, was a reported target of Prigozhin's troops in 2023.
Crimea mystery as Ukraine denies role in Russian helicopter crash
A spokesperson for the Ukrainian Navy told Newsweek that Kyiv did not target a Russian helicopter that crashed off the western coast of Crimea.
Russia smashes past grim war milestone: Ukraine
Moscow has ploughed ahead with its advance westward in eastern Ukraine, slowly gaining territory at a high cost to its front-line personnel.
NATO fighter jets scrambled to intercept Russian reconnaissance plane
An Il-20 reconnaissance aircraft flew close to Swedish airspace southeast of the Blekinge area, military officials said.
Russian helicopter crashes in Crimea
"Minus Russian Ka-27 in Crimea," Ukraine's navy posted on social media.
Russian soldier says Moscow hiding war deaths to avoid paying families
Moscow has been accused in the past of trying to avoid compensating family members of deceased or injured soldiers.
Russia's "prestigious" long-range missiles suffering major problems: UK
Russia has upped its Kh-101 missile strikes in recent months, largely targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
Russian air force's pilot training hub hit by drones in explosive video
The Borisoglebsk pilot training center in the Voronezh region helps to deliver new "top guns" to Vladimir Putin's air force.
Jon Stewart snaps over Gaza
The comedian accused the U.S. government of lacking the "courage" to stand up to Israel on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Russia-China trade hamstrung by US-fueled bank issues
The threat of U.S. secondary sanctions is looming over foreign banks helping Russian entities skirt Western sanctions.
Russian missile ship's blueprints emerge after fiery Baltic Sea' sabotage'
A video has showed what are claimed to be blueprints of a Russian vessel that was reportedly the target of an attack by Ukrainian intelligence operatives.
Russian spy ship scans US ally's territory
A Russian intelligence ship sailed along Japanese shores for at least 10 days from late March to early April, Tokyo said.
North Korean paratroopers injured in Kim-led drills, agency says
The large-scale training exercise appeared to be a direct response to the annual Freedom Shield war games held by the U.S. and South Korea.
Video: Russian Iskander missile strike takes out Ukraine drone facility
Moscow said it destroyed a Ukrainian weapons warehouse as payback for strikes on Russian energy facilities.
Russian missile ship on fire in "NATO lake": Report
The Serpukhov vessel was significantly damaged, according to a Ukrainian media report citing a security services source.
Avdiivka map shows Russia's "significant" advances in eastern Ukraine
Russia has slowly advanced west of Avdiivka since it took control of the eastern settlement earlier this year.
Russian losses in Ukraine approach grim milestone, cost estimates show
Russia has upped defense spending to sustain its war effort with little prospect of an end to the conflict any time soon.
Russia's nuclear bombers patrol waters near US allies
The pair of Russian long-range strategic bombers were accompanied by two fighter escorts in the Sea of Japan last week.
China's support for Russia's war in Ukraine is growing, reports say
The U.S. has issued multiple warnings to EU and NATO ministers about Beijing's support for Moscow being "at a concerning scale," according to one report.