What is Kh-69? Russia's new subsonic cruise missile "worse" than Dagger
Russia is producing the subsonic weapon dubbed the Kh-69 for its assault on Ukraine's energy infrastructure and air defenses.
Russian state TV wants Moscow to conquer three US states
Political scientist Sergey Mikheyev also suggested annexing two NATO member nations in Europe.
Ukraine commander issues dire warning about frontline
Oleksandr Syrsky wrote on Telegram that Russia had stepped up its attacks since the re-election of Vladimir Putin.
Russia's military is recruiting female prisoners for Ukraine war: Kyiv
A Ukrainian intelligence official said Russia is placing female convicts into combat zones.
Putin's secret fortune may be at risk in world's "most neutral" country
Kyiv and many Western nations want Russia and its leader to pay the price for the devastating war on Ukraine.
The problem with Donald Trump's Ukraine plan
The former president has repeatedly signaled he wants Ukraine to pay a price for peace, but will that satisfy Russia?
Russian soldier complains of losses in Belgorod: "Total mess"
Ukrainian intelligence shared audio, purportedly of a Russian soldier speaking of heavy losses sustained by his unit.
Putin issues orders for nuclear space program
The Russian leader took another step toward the creation of a nuclear energy program for space.
Satellite images show Russia-North Korea arms trade
Analysts say the pictures provide a snapshot of Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin's sanctions-busting trade.
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.
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 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.
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.
Marjorie Taylor Greene applauds Russia for "protecting Christianity"
Greene said Ukraine and not Russia has persecuted more Christians, despite numerous organizations around the globe disputing that claim.
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.
Republican warns Putin's propaganda "being uttered" in Congress
Representative Mike Turner told CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday that "anti-Ukraine and pro-Russia messages" are being spoken on the House floor.
Video of Donald Trump supporter saying they'd vote for Putin goes viral
"Putin wants to go back to good morality," a Trump supporter said in the viral video.
Russia issues nuclear warning to new NATO member
Finland joined NATO roughly one year ago in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Russia's "lack of situational awareness" driving friendly-fire incidents—UK
Russia may have shot down its own SU-27 warplane over Crimea, according to a British intelligence report.
NATO chief predicts how F-16s will affect course of Ukraine war
Jens Stoltenberg, secretary-general of NATO, discussed the upcoming arrival of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.
Sanctions and drones are devastating Putin's energy empire
Novatek has stopped operations at its Arctic LNG 2 project in the latest blow to Russian fuel exports, which are key to funding Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Russia abandoned by allies as US tightens sanctions noose
Moscow's allies, including China, Turkey, the UAE, and India, appear to be growing more wary of U.S. secondary sanctions.
Putin ally pledges "maximum reward" for NATO fighters killed in Ukraine
A top Russian official said his country's troops should be rewarded for killing any NATO soldiers who may be in Ukraine.
Putin official tells Russians to fend for themselves amid drone attacks
"You should not expect missile defenses to work," the head of Tatarstan said after drone strikes in the Russian republic.
Who Is Anton Postolnikov? Kremlin-linked fintech guru "saved Trump Media"
The Russian-American businessman is a nephew of Aleksandr Smirnov, an ally of Vladimir Putin.
NATO's survival faces "real questions" as it turns 75
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization celebrated its 75th anniversary on Thursday.
Russia preparing to mobilize 300,000 troops by June: Ukraine
Both Moscow and Kyiv have recently taken steps to bolster their military conscription efforts amid the war in Ukraine.
Russia-linked ship with nuclear load held at NATO port
The "Atlantic Navigator II" has been held at Rostock, Germany's largest Baltic port, for weeks.
Putin faces fresh embarrassment over terror failure
Russia had been warned about a terror attack planned for Crocus City Hall in Moscow, according to a U.S. newspaper.