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Russia Vows to 'Use All Means' to Defend Against US Amid Nuclear Drills
"The West will not succeed in the unilateral escalation game it tries to play," Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek.
US Soldier Detained in Russia: Everything We Know
According to multiple reports, the U.S. soldier had been stationed in South Korea and traveled to Russia on his own.
'Putin's Palace' Pole-Dancing Room Refashioned into a Church: Photos
An extravagant residence on Russia's Black Sea coast purportedly used by Vladimir Putin as his "palace" has been renovated.
Ukraine Could Soon Get Machine-Gun Mounted Drones
The weaponized drones are "a groundbreaking fusion of aerial superiority and lethal precision," a U.S. drone-making company said.
Crimea, Kherson Videos Show Destruction of Russian Landing Boats
Kyiv's forces destroyed a high-speed Russian boat in Crimea using a naval attack drone.
Putin Orders Tactical Nuclear Weapon Drills Citing 'Provocative Statements'
The exercises are "in response to provocative statements and threats by individual Western officials," Russia said.
China and Japan: How Asia's Top Two Economies Compare
Economic malaise in several key areas has led to continued debate over whether China will follow Japan into years-long economic stagnation.
How American Views Are Shifting on China
More than 90 percent of Americans said "limiting the power and influence of China" should be given some priority in U.S. foreign policy.
Russia Amassing Tens of Thousands of Troops Around Key Ukrainian Town
Moscow is hoping to capture Chasiv Yar by May 9, Kyiv's military has warned following the reported buildup.
US About to Build a Whole Lot More ATACMS
The United States has sent several packages of ATACMS to Ukraine, with varying ranges.
Russia Just Lost Another Su-25 Fighter Jet: Kyiv
The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has congratulated the country's air-defense forces, saying, "Good job, guys!"
Russia Accidentally Bombs Itself Again: Reports
The governor of Russia's Belgorod region said five people were injured, but no one was killed, in an explosion on Saturday.
How This Next Phase of Russia's Ukraine War Looks
"It's not too late for Ukraine to prevail," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has said, but Kyiv's forces look set for a grinding slog in the short term.
Cheers Erupt as Pro-Palestinian Protesters Removed From Michigan Graduation
About 75 people, many of whom held Palestinian flags and signs, protested on Saturday afternoon during the university's spring graduation ceremony.
Russia Issues Direct Warning to US Over Crimea: 'Doomed to Failure'
Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said that the Crimea bridge is "again under attack."
Putin Ally Trolls Joe Biden
Russian State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin has mocked the U.S. and Ukrainian presidents over Kyiv's mobilization efforts.
Russia Relying on 'Mass Over Quality' As Moscow Faces Rising Losses: UK
The British Ministry of Defense commented on high Russian losses in Ukraine caused by its so-called "meat grinder" tactics.
Ukraine Receives Air Defense Boost
Six German-funded and supplied radars will arrive in Ukraine by the end of 2024.
Satellite Image Shows Construction of Egypt's New Capital
Thirty miles from Cairo, Egypt, the new city is projected to house five million residents and become a hub for government, sports and business operations.
Archaeologists Discover Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh's Fortified Royal Retreat
The mud-brick structure may have been used during military campaigns to expand Egypt's empire to the east.
Russia Rapidly Approaching Four Grisly Milestones: Kyiv
Russia has lost nearly 7,500 tanks, 10,000 UAVS, 15,000 APVS and 475,000 troops, Kyiv has said.
Can You Spot the Deadly Rattlesnake Lurking in Patch of Oklahoma Grass?
A man accidentally hit the snake with a lawnmower and decided to use it as a teaching lesson for his daughters.