Ukraine war map shows stalled Russian advances
Kyiv said that Russia wants to seize Chasiv Yar in the Donetsk region by May 9 when Moscow marks Victory Day.
F-16 video shows first-ever human vs. AI aerial dogfight
The U.S. military did not reveal which aircraft came out on top in last September's groundbreaking test.
Russia preparing for large-scale conflict with NATO: ISW
The expansion of the Leningrad Military District comes as Moscow readies itself for a war with the alliance.
Ukraine strikes at heart of Russia with massive drone attack
An oil facility in Bryansk oblast is the latest piece of energy infrastructure to be hit in a drone attack linked to Ukraine.
Russian rocket scientists jailed for high treason: full list
Alexander Kuranov is the latest scientist linked to Russia's hypersonic program to be convicted of high treason.
Here's everything Ukraine will get if historic aid bill passes House
The $60.84 billion bill outlined includes $23.2 billion dedicated to replenishing weapons for the U.S. military.
Russia's Zircon hypersonic missile could hit Kyiv in minutes
Ukraine's southern military command said Russia has several dozen such missiles stockpiled at military hubs like Crimea.
Russian hypersonic missile scientist jailed for "high treason"
Alexander Kuranov has been sentenced to seven years in a "high-security penal colony," a Russian newspaper reported.
US water supply targeted by Russian hackers: report
Cyber Army of Russia Reborn is linked to Russia's GRU military intelligence agency, according to research by Mandiant.
Ukraine frets over Speaker Mike Johnson's "last chance" to pass aid bill
"A rocket reaches Kharkiv in less than two minutes, while decisions on aid take two months," Ukrainian non-profit Rescue Now told Newsweek.
Ukraine war maps show Russia's creeping advance
Graphics from the ISW show the progress made by Russian forces but the think tank also says that Moscow's troops are reportedly suffering from morale issues.
Video shows Russian "turtle tank's" daring raid behind enemy lines
The widely mocked tank faced Ukrainian artillery fire in Krasnohorivka near Donetsk, according to a clip posted on social media.
Putin's plan to displace US Dollar failing spectacularly
Despite the Russian president's claim about the greenback's decline, the dollar was used in 48 percent of global transactions last year.
Zelensky issues dire warning as Putin pushes forward
The Ukrainian president told PBS that without U.S. congressional support, his country would lose the war.
Mysterious "remarkably round" sinkhole in field stumps Russians: video
A man filmed the hole in the middle of agricultural land in the southern Rostov region.
Ukraine's desperate wait may soon be over as Mike Johnson vows vote
House Speaker Mike Johnson says he plans to advance a national security spending package to Kyiv and other American allies.
Putin issues urgent Russian ship decree
The president has given Moscow officials until June 15 to create a domestic ship building program that works around sanctions.
Russian oil exports crippled by Ukraine attacks on refineries
Figures from the International Energy Agency show that up to 600,000 barrels a day could be lost this quarter.
Putin has a dam problem
Tomsk in Siberia is the latest Russian region to be hit by flooding, which has caused widespread evacuations.
Russia fired commanders amid failure to recapture Kherson ground: report
Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief said Moscow has set itself the goal of capturing the town of Chasiv Yar by May 9, in time for Russia's Victory Day celebrations.
Putin's key ally reveals why he hasn't launched Ukraine invasion
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said "there is no such need" to join the war in Ukraine.
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.
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 losses soar to 1,030 troops, 23 tanks and 47 ACVs in a day: Kyiv
Ukraine's General Staff listed high losses of Russian troops since the end of March.
Six killed in Sydney mall stabbing attack
New South Wales Police declared a critical situation at Westfield mall at Bondi junction.
Relatives of Hamas' hostages recall October 7 trauma: "We were in denial"
Three family members of hostages seized by Hamas on October 7 spoke to Newsweek about how they are coping with not knowing their fate.
Joe Biden's approval rating has catastrophically fallen over Israel
As the six-month anniversary of the Gaza war approaches, polling for Newsweek shows the president is facing backlash.
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.
Ukraine closing in on Russian money bonanza
Central Bank of Russia assets frozen by the West could be leveraged to fund the rebuilding of war-torn 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.