Ukraine sues Western companies for failing to deliver on military equipment
The country's Defense Ministry told Newsweek that American firms are among foreign companies who have failed to deliver.
Russian border guards complain about lack of equipment: ISW
Border guard units are poorly equipped and without sufficient digital communications systems, drones, and medical supplies, a top think tank has said.
Rare ancient Roman swords from 1,900 years ago found in desert cave
"Finding a single sword is rare—so four? It's a dream! We rubbed our eyes to believe it," said researchers with the Israel Antiquities Authority.
Desperate Putin "scrambling for help" from Kim Jong Un: Ret. U.S. general
Kim is reportedly planning a trip to Russia later this month to discuss a potential weapons deal between the two countries.
Russia loses 22 artillery systems, 12 APVs in a day: Ukraine
Ukraine has reportedly made advances in its counteroffensive efforts in the past week.
The Gun Industry Is in the Business of Hate
The gun industry and the extremist politicians it supports have long fanned the flames of hate-based, radical ideologies.
Russia reveals on what condition it would resume nuclear weapons testing
Moscow has given its stance on the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, Russian newspaper RBC has reported.
China touts "huge breakthrough" in laser weapons technology
The National University of Defense Technology team says it has found a way to fire lasers without heat buildup.
Video shows rare Russian "Terminator-2" hammered in Ukraine strike
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) released a clip on Saturday that it said shows the destruction of a Russian tank-supporting vehicle.
Is Biden sending weapons to Ukraine creating an American jobs boom?
The U.S. has been the biggest supplier of weapons to Kyiv, which means companies are making more weapons and need more workers to fill those orders.
Mystery of Iron Age "warrior" buried with mirror and sword finally solved
DNA analysis of tooth enamel reveals that a female was interred in a burial containing grave goods that indicate its occupant was involved in warfare.
Ukraine Doesn't Owe the West Any Thanks
Politicians asking Ukraine to be thankful are missing the big picture. They are disregarding the existential risk facing Western democracy.
"Oppenheimer" Tells Us How Nuclear Weapons Began
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) was forged by 122 countries six years ago, and became international law in 2021.
Did Ukraine strike Crimea base with Storm Shadow missiles? What we know
Explosions were reported at Russian military training grounds in Crimea early on Wednesday morning.
Putin's military just got a huge increase in weapons
The Russian Defense Ministry is getting an influx of weapons, ammunition due to an agreement with Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Russian state TV guest admits "problems" on the front line
Russia's use of long-range weapons is "probably the main issue to pay attention to at the moment," Russian parliament member Andrey Gurulyov said
Democrat rips Biden over cluster munitions: "Crossing a line"
Representative Barbara Lee warned the United States risks "losing our moral leadership" over sending Ukraine cluster munitions.
Biden made "tough moral call" to send Ukraine cluster munitions: Ex-general
The president has faced backlash from his fellow Democrats over his latest Ukraine aid announcement.
Cluster bombs are a "tragic necessity" for Ukraine: Ex-ambassador
President Joe Biden approved the transfer of cluster munitions to Ukraine on Friday, despite concerns over the human rights violations that the weapon poses.
Democrat "alarmed" Biden will send Ukraine cluster bombs
The United States and Ukraine "don't need to stoop to Putin's level," the lawmaker said prior to the Biden administration's announcement.
Archaeologists find Ice Age axe so large it's difficult to pick up
"We're not entirely sure why people were making these massive handaxes as they seem too big to be easily used," archaeologist Letty Ingrey told Newsweek.
Exceptional ancient weapons from historic Roman battle uncovered
Archeologists found decapitated human heads as well as swords that are thought to have been left over from the Battle of Lyon that took place in 197 A.D.
What are cluster munitions? U.S. pushed to give Ukraine devastating weapon
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers wants to give Ukraine cluster munitions, but many people have reservations about the brutal weapons.
Russian creator of hydrogen bomb found dead in apartment
Nuclear physicist Grigory Klinishov was co-creator of the Soviet Union's first two-stage hydrogen bomb.
Kremlin bizarrely claims goal of demilitarizing Ukraine "largely completed"
Russian officials are split on whether Ukraine's increasing supply of foreign military hardware as opposed to its own counts as "demilitarization."
Archaeologists discover exceptionally well-preserved 3,000-year-old sword
Although it's unclear if the sword was ever used in combat or if it was a ceremonial blade, its center of gravity would make it suitable for use as a weapon.
Photo shows U.S. Bradley after "direct hit" by Russian rocket—"Outstanding"
Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar said a U.S. Bradley Fighting Vehicle withstood a direct strike from a Russian Grad rocket.
Video shows Russian 2S9 "Nona-S" obliterated in Ukrainian strike
The footage shows the dramatic targeting of a Russian mortar carrier, which is also used by Ukraine's military.
Prigozhin blames Russia's "boorish" invasion for making Ukraine stronger
"We made Ukraine a nation that is known around the world," said Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin in an interview with a pro-Moscow blogger.
America's updated nuclear arsenal compared to China, Russia
SIPRI, an independent think tank, released its latest annual assessment of the world's nuclear arsenals.