NATO nation scrambles fighter jets as Russian missiles rain down on Ukraine
Days earlier, a Russian cruise missile fired at western Ukraine entered NATO member Poland's airspace.
Putin's oil industry is in trouble
The Russia leader has turned to his neighbor, Belarus, for oil imports as Ukraine ramps up attacks on his oil refineries.
Video shows moment Russian rocket launcher destroyed in strike
"Teamwork of the 45th Artillery Brigade and the 80th Air Assault Brigade," Ukraine's Ministry of Defense said.
Germany won't give Ukraine Taurus to avoid NATO-Russia war
Chancellor Olaf Scholz said his decision over the missiles for Ukraine was based on avoiding confrontation between Moscow and the alliance.
Russian state TV proposes seizing Alaska and California
State TV propagandists routinely float the idea of either striking or seizing the territory of NATO members.
Putin issues F-16 warning
The Russian president said "we will destroy their planes" when asked about the delivery of NATO aircraft to Ukraine.
Putin may be eyeing ceasefire with Ukraine after US election: John Bolton
The former U.S. national security adviser said Russian President Vladimir Putin is in a "strong position."
Russia makes deadly upgrade to supersonic cruise missile: Moscow media
Moscow's P-800 Oniks may soon be able to strike Ukrainian ground targets with greater precision.
Putin's key ally undermines him over Moscow massacre
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko contradicted the Kremlin line on last week's attack on the Crocus City Hall.
Aid for Ukraine Benefits the U.S. in More Ways Than One
As tensions escalate and democracy faces a defining test in Ukraine, it is imperative for the United States to stand firm in its commitment to support this besieged nation.
Expecting Too Much from Taylor Swift? The Downside of Celebrity Advocacy
It isn't just about relieving celebrities of undue burdens; it's about empowering all of us to seek out and elevate the voices that matter most.
Ukraine issues warning to Russia after Black Sea Fleet strikes
"Let the Russians wait for the next explosion," Vasyl Maliuk, Head of Ukraine's Security Service told Ukrainian TV.
The Best Way to End Hamas Requires a Ceasefire First
It is disgraceful that so many people around the world—from U.S. academics to useless leaders in some Arab countries, all the way to sanctimonious Western journalists – continue to abet the fiction that Hamas fights for the Palestinians.
The Day the U.S. Didn't Say 'No' to Israel's Critics
The writing has been on the wall for weeks. That was the feeling in Jerusalem on Monday evening after the United States abstained during a vote at the United Nations Security Council calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Russia's two new armies face training, equipment issues: UK
Staffing the new units is not a problem, but making them effective fighting forces is a big issue, says U.S. ally
Russia facing 'many' issues after Crimea strike: Ukraine
"The operation was successful, the strike was serious and the damage is significant," a Ukrainian navy spokesperson said after the latest attack on Sevastopol.
Russian troop deaths fall sharply
The casualty numbers had been high on both sides these past few months especially around the eastern town of Avdiivka in Donetsk.
What is Sela Tunnel? Strategic object drives wedge between India and China
The Sela Tunnel could bar China from monitoring the Indian army's movement in the strategic Tawang region of Arunachal Pradesh.
Satellite images show aftermath of Russian Black Sea Fleet strikes
On Sunday, Ukraine's military said it attacked a Black Sea Fleet communications hub and two of Russia's large landing ships.
Containing Migration from Africa to Europe Demands Collaborative Efforts
Hunger and economic dependence on superpowers pose the biggest threat to Africans.
Next Week's U.S.-Israel Talks Could Get Heated
The conversation could get awkward. But it's a conversation the U.S. and Israel need to have.
Nuclear power plant impacted by Russian missiles
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant "is on the verge of blackout," Ukraine's atomic-energy operator Energoatom said.
Russia admits it's 'in a state of war' two years into Ukraine invasion
The Kremlin's spokesman may have breached Russia's own censorship laws that have seen citizens jailed for using the word "war" to refer to the Ukraine conflict.
Russia accidentally sank own ship during Baltic Navy drills
It's been reported that three crew members were killed, four more were wounded, and the captain's cabin was destroyed.
Fact Check: Did NATO Chief tell people to stock up supplies for WW3?
Video shows NATO Chief Adam Bauer recommending having water, radio, and torch, at home in case of conflict.
Russia vows to kill all French soldiers sent to Ukraine
"We are going to kill all the French soldiers who are going to come to Ukrainian soil," a Russian lawmaker said.
Russia's quiet port move betrays fears of "devastating" drone attack
St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov "fears a possible sabotage with devastating consequences."
Russia's top trade ally delivers surprise blow to Putin's fleet
India's Reliance Industries will not buy oil from tankers operated by Russian shipping company Sovcomflot, Reuters reports.
Satellite images show Russian Tu-95 strategic bombers at drone-hit airbase
The Ukrainian Main Intelligence Directorate said it was behind an attack on the military airfield.
Russia pledges two new ground armies in ominous warning to West
Defense minister Sergei Shoigu announced there would be 30 new formations.