Russia reports major exports downturn
Russia's oil industry "faces a decline in output and exports," an economist at Moody's Analytics told Newsweek.
Avdiivka map shows Russian advances as Ukraine makes gains in south
Russia and Ukraine have both made incremental advances near the strategically vital city in the eastern Donetsk region.
Middle East escalation could have "nuclear dimensions," watchdog warns
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head spoke of the potential consequences of the conflict in Gaza and other areas.
Zelensky's territorial defense chief appointment fuels controversy
Social media users have noted how Ihor Plakhuta played a role in dispersing pro-European protests in 2013.
Russian media scrambles to bury Putin's Tucker Carlson interview gaffes
The Russian president mistakenly said Volodymyr Zelensky's father had fought in World War II.
NATO general raises prospect of new nuclear power
Poland's Brigadier General Jaroslaw Kraszewski said his country getting nuclear weapons was a "realistic scenario."
Avdiivka update as map shows Russian advance
Russian troops are making gains around the Donetsk town, according to the Institute for the Study of War.
Russia's national security at worst level since Putin's first term
There were 410 terrorism acts in Russia in 2023, the highest since 2003, independent news outlet Verstka reported.
Russia pilots face "heightened possibility" of mistakes amid Crimea woes—UK
Ukraine's strike on a Russian air base in Crimea dealt a blow to Moscow's air doctrine, the U.K. Defense Ministry said.
Former CIA analyst issues warning to Zelensky
The leader's firing of his commander-in-chief could erupt into a broader Ukrainian political crisis, George Beebe said.
Tucker Carlson slammed by Nobel Prize winner over Putin interview
Oleksandra Matviichuk, from the Kyiv-based Centre for Civil Liberties, said the former Fox host gave Putin "softballs."
Ukraine war maps show ground won, lost as Kyiv faces weapons shortage
Stalled Western support could hand Russia an advantage in the conflict, the Institute for the Study of War has said.
Russia's new military alliance encroaching on US sphere of influence
Niger's role in fighting militants, and uranium and energy reserves, make it important for the West but Moscow is gaining influence in the West African state.
Russia admits artillery problems as losses approach five figures
Russia's defense minister highlighted production issues on a visit to a manufacturing plant in Yekaterinburg on January 31.
Ukraine destroys Russian 'Alligator' helicopter near Avdiivka with MANPADS
The chopper, worth an estimated $13 million, has been key for Russia's air support of its ground troops in Ukraine.
Chinese bank deals new blow to Putin's wartime economy
China's Chouzhou Commercial Bank has suspended operations with Russia despite booming trade between the countries.
Americans fighting for Ukraine urge Congress to pass aid bill
If the U.S. aid for Ukraine does not pass, "Russia will just take as much as it can," said a U.S. soldier who served with Kyiv's forces.
Russian general counters Putin with NATO's "superior artillery" remark
Yuri Baluyevsky, former chief of the Russian General Staff, acknowledged the quality of NATO equipment, contradicting Putin.
Putin ally warns of ballistic missile strikes on NATO
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev posted that ballistic and cruise missiles "will be used to protect the territorial integrity of our country."
Tucker Carlson slammed for ignoring Putin's jailing of US journalists
The former Fox News anchor said he is interviewing the Russian president because "we're in journalism, our duty is to inform people."
Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin confirmed
The former Fox News anchor was in Moscow amid speculation he was trying to secure an interview with the Russian president.
Satellite photos hint at Russia's higher-than-reported artillery losses
An open-source intelligence estimate has found that Russia is suffering high equipment attrition rates in Ukraine.
Russia's shadow fleet running out of places to hide
The U.S. Treasury is ensuring that Western firms do not trade Russian oil above a $60 price cap, so piling on pressure.
Avdiivka is about to fall
Reports of Russian advances towards the Donetsk town raise the prospect that it could be captured in the coming days.
Zelensky in a bind over top commander's future
After rumors he would fire Valerii Zaluzhny, the president spoke about replacing a number of state and military leaders.
Putin facing 'authoritarian's dilemma'
The Russian president is not getting accurate information from his military, the Institute for the Study of War has said.
Tucker Carlson Moscow rumors addressed on Russian state TV
The former Fox News anchor was spotted in Moscow amid speculation he has been trying to get an interview with Vladimir Putin.
Russian area twice size of California now In Ukraine's firing line
New analysis shows the area of Russia that Ukraine could hit has increased by more than 115,000 square miles since September 2023.
Polish president's Crimea comments spark furious backlash
Andrzej Duda said in an interview that he was unsure whether Kyiv could retake the occupied peninsula.
Putin goes after scientists behind "unique" hypersonic missiles
A dozen Russian scientists who were working on the super weapons have been accused of treason by the Russian leader.