Russia's aviation industry in crisis amid delays as planes break down
Two Boeing 777 aircraft operated by Red Wings "simultaneously failed," the airline said in a statement.
Russian TV host fumes over ruble collapse: "They're laughing at us abroad!"
The ruble slumped toward 100 per dollar on Wednesday, its weakest level in 16 months.
Russian billionaire turns on Putin, calls Ukraine war "barbaric"
"I am horrified about the fate of people in Ukraine...whose houses are being bombed every day," said Yandex co-founder Arkady Volozh.
Why Doesn't the EU Call Hezbollah a Terror Group?
Why does the EU still maintain an artificial distinction between Hezbollah's so-called "military" and "political" wings, allowing the group to continue operating virtually unfettered across Europe?
Russian MP admits funding Ukraine war led to ruble's collapse
The ruble's temporary collapse was partially caused by spending on the parts of Ukraine that were illegally annexed last fall, the lawmaker said.
A Roadmap for Taking on Tehran
These talks are just the latest phase of the decades-long, and to date utterly unsuccessful, U.S. effort to change Tehran's deadly and destructive behavior in the region and beyond.
Putin plans to leave Russia to visit NATO ally
The Russian president has left the country only twice since his troops invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022.
The party town where Putin's henchmen blow off steam
The controversial visit of a Chechen businessman has sparked fresh anger as partially occupied Georgia struggles with a wave of Russian migrants.
Putin's ex-son-in-law loses his land: Report
A man once married to the Russian leader's elder daughter had his land in the Netherlands seized. He also reportedly had his laptop and phone confiscated.
Calls grow to ban sanctioned Chinese firms from federal savings plan
Newsweek investigation adds to growing demands that the U.S. federal retirement system exclude the option for investment in sanctioned Chinese companies
Russia goes after Donald Trump's enemies
Russia has announced an additional 500 U.S. citizens are barred from the country in response to new U.S. sanctions over Russia's war with Ukraine.
Russia punishes Trump's enemies
In a new list of sanctions, the Kremlin penalized prominent adversaries of former President Donald Trump who have no known connections to Russian policy.
Thousands of Russian flights using expired parts because of sanctions
The head of Russia's transportation watchdog organization told lawmakers that 2,000 Russian flights were performed last year using expired parts.
Russia has become China's "junior partner," says Britain's former PM
An emerging alliance between the two authoritarian giants is "very real" and has been deepened by the war on Ukraine, Liz Truss told Newsweek.
Putin still selling U.S. nearly $1 billion in nuclear fuel
Russia possesses a key resource for clean energy that many nations want, including the United States.
Russia spent year's worth of savings in just four months
By April 2023, the Kremlin's budget deficit exceeded what authorities had planned for the entire year.
Putin's oldest ally throws him under the bus
Russian billionaire Gennady Timchenko's lawyer said his client's ties to Vladimir Putin do not mean that he is an ally of Putin in the war in Ukraine.
Putin's true motive for Ukraine invasion revealed in report
The Russian president had already decided to attack Kyiv in February-March 2021, an investigation has stated.
It's Time to Get Tough on Iran. Really Tough
The failure of diplomatic efforts to bring Iran back to the JCPOA nuclear deal, and the problematic role being played by Iran in the Russia-Ukraine war, require a new Western strategy regarding Iran.
Russia has a dead body shortage. Yes, really
Russian doctors are reportedly having to travel overseas to get hands-on dissection experience with cadavers.
Zelensky aide on how to "squeeze" Putin's war machine
Oleg Ustenko told Newsweek it would be "ridiculous" if the West failed to press its economic advantage against Moscow.
U.S. behind delay in review of G7 Russian oil price cap: Officials
The measure is eating into Kremlin fossil fuel export profits and exacerbating a ballooning budget deficit amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
Putin's 12: Who are the Russian oligarchs summoned to the Kremlin?
The president met with some of Russia's most powerful business leaders last week and urged them to support the war in Ukraine.
Putin's Achilles' heel: Ex-intel chief urges West to choke Russian oil
A G7-European Union joint price cap is reportedly eating into the Kremlin's budget as Moscow wages its costly war in Ukraine.
Russia's arms export industry is collapsing
Russian military exports fell by nearly one-third over the last five years, and the long-term picture looks bleak for Moscow.
Putin now concerned about his own safety, former ambassador says
Former U.S. ambassador to Russia John Sullivan said the Russian leader's lifestyle is affected by the war in Ukraine, which has made air travel risky for him.
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 is losing the crypto war vs Ukraine
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters a second year, so far there is one clear winner of the battle for crypto-based finance, and it's not Russia.
No, Antisemitism Isn't Backed by the Constitution
State actors in the United States have been regulating boycotts vigorously since before the founding, compelling participation in boycotts whose goals they support, while prohibiting participation in the ones they oppose.
Russian billionaire warns Putin's running out of money
"State capitalism is not an option," said Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska.