Americans' confidence in US military is declining, poll shows
Trust in the U.S. armed forces rates poorly in comparison to other G7 nations.
China warns military "always ready" after US admiral sounds invasion alarm
The head of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said he expects China to proceed with its military buildup "despite a failing economy."
Ukraine decoy missiles spark Crimea attack fears
Kyiv is preparing an attack on Crimea, with the Kerch Bridge being a likely target, the Rybar Telegram channel said.
Russia puts trophied NATO vehicles from Ukraine on display
A Moscow exhibition will showcase an array of NATO vehicles captured by Russian forces throughout the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Russian forces scramble for Ukraine territory before US weapons arrive
Washington said on Thursday that Kyiv will receive the first weapons under the $60 billion military aid bill "in a matter of days."
Putin seeks answers as radioactive leak fears grow
A uranium mine in Kurgan in Russia's Urals mountains was reportedly submerged by flooding, sparking radioactive leak fears.
Ukraine video shows Russia's BUK missile system annihilated in blast
"The Buk-M1 didn't have time to launch a single missile—it was promptly destroyed," Kyiv's military said.
Russia deploying three cruise missile carriers to Mediterranean Sea: Kyiv
Moscow has been deploying ships in the Mediterranean Sea to expand its military presence in other regions, Kyiv said.
Russian state TV threatens to attack two NATO nations
Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov proposed attacking NATO members France and Poland on channel Russia-1.
Russia spooks US with space nukes pivot
"The United States assesses that Russia is developing a new satellite carrying a nuclear device," said National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
Putin ally vows to destroy NATO by 2030
"The NATO bloc will cease to exist in the format in which it exists today," Russian commander Apti Alaudinov said.
Ex-con Wagner veterans are rampaging in Russia
Former Wagner mercenaries recruited from Russian prisons are causing havoc after being released back into society.
Putin's deputy defense minister arrested for 'high treason': reports
Timur Ivanov's detention has sparked speculation about whether it might signal a purge, given his close relationship with members of Russia's elite.
Moldova clamps down after Russian moves
Moldovan police seized over $1 million from a new Kremlin-aligned political bloc in the former Soviet country.
Russia's deputy defense minister arrested in corruption probe
If convicted, Timur Ivanov faces up to 15 years in jail.
Nancy Pelosi calls on Netanyahu to resign
The former House speaker told Irish outlet RTE the Israeli prime minister's approach to the war in Gaza was "terrible."
Sweden's Navy chief says Russian shadow fleet "spying" in NATO lake
"We are finding antennas and masts that typically do not belong to, for example, fishing vessels," said Ewa Skoog Haslum.
Russia drops X-59 missile on Belgorod in latest self-bombing
In March and April, Russia is said to have dropped 21 aerial bombs on its own soil or occupied territories of Ukraine.
Kadyrov's diagnosis shocks relatives: 'Won't be the same'
A report says Ramzan Kadyrov has a potentially fatal illness and that the Chechen strongman's relatives feared he would be left "neither alive nor dead."
Radioactive leak threat in Russia as flood heads for Uranium mines
Russia's Urals region and neighboring northern Kazakhstan have suffered the worst flooding in 80 years.
Russia has lost 4,180 troops, 31 tanks in Ukraine since Sunday: Kyiv
As Ukraine continues to wait on stalled U.S. aid, Moscow's recent battlefield victories appear to be coming at high price.
Top Russian officer killed in Ukrainian Storm Shadow strike
Colonel Pavel Alexandrovich Kropotov, commander of Russia's 59th Guards Communications Brigade, was killed in Luhansk on April 13.
Mysterious accidents at US, ally's defense facilities spark sabotage fears
A fire and explosion were reported this week at defense facilities in the U.S. and NATO ally U.K. that produce munitions for Ukraine.
Six Months Later, Hamas Is in Control
While the world focuses on the brewing cycle of Israel-Iran retaliation, the war in Gaza lingers on.
Ukraine downs Russian Tu-22M3 bomber in war's first
The Russian Defense Ministry has said that the long-range bomber crashed because of a "technical malfunction."
We Must Act Now to Prevent the Next Attack by Iran
Iran's aerial assault on Israel involved some 320 attack drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles. It was the act of a regime fully committed to annihilating the Jewish State.
Crimea strike smashed S-400 systems, radar stations and control center—Kyiv
A pro-Moscow military blogger said the attack involved 12 ATACMS missiles launched in two waves.
Russian TV decries Crimea attack: "Target practice" for Kerch bridge strike
Ukraine claimed responsibility for Wednesday's attack on a large Russian airfield in annexed Crimea.
The U.S. Needs to Rethink Its Whole Approach to Iran
Iran's attack on Israel was not a surprise, nor did it inflict significant damage. It was nonetheless a paradigm shift.
Saudi Arabia Just Glimpsed a Version of Its Future Thanks to Iran
The far-reaching consequences of Iran's strike against Israel this past weekend are still coming into focus.