Explosion hits oil refinery deep inside Russia after suspected drone strike
The Volgograd site is the latest oil facility to be hit amid reports Ukraine is stepping up strikes on energy infrastructure.
Russia's war-time economy on track to outpace US growth
Despite sanctions, the IMF predicted that Russia's economy would grow by 2.6 percent in 2024.
Rogue Iran general in last ditch effort to "stop military escalation": ISW
Esmail Qaani has traveled to Baghdad to curb tensions caused by the attack which killed three Americans in Jordan.
Ukraine handed $54B boost by European allies
"We have a deal," European Council President Charles Michel posted on X about the Brussels package.
Russia's GPS jamming "testing" NATO ahead of potential war: Official
Martin Herem, the commander of the Estonian Defense Forces, told Bloomberg Russia was responsible for jamming GPS signals over the Baltic.
Russia's dream of replacing Western demand with China is fading
Russia has been selling more gas to China since the start of the war in Ukraine, but not enough to offset the losses to Europe caused by sanctions.
US ally under fire for helping Putin hunt down anti-war Russians abroad
Seven members of the band Bi-2, which has condemned the war in Ukraine, have been detained in Thailand.
Iran issues threat to Joe Biden over response to US troop deaths
"No threat will be left unanswered" Iranian Revolutionary Guards' chief Hossein Salami said.
Russian oil hub in Putin's home city on fire after drone hit
The incident, which prompted the closure of air space for just over an hour, is the latest in a number of drone strikes on Russia's oil facilities.
Ukraine war map shows Kyiv regain trenches around New York
An urban settlement named after the American city has been the focus of fighting in Ukraine's Donetsk region.
Joe Biden's retaliation against Iran—three possible outcomes
The U.S. is weighing up its response to the strike on an American base in Jordan that killed three servicemen.
Did Zelensky fire Ukraine armed forces commander Zaluzhny? What we know
Ukrainian media reported that the president had fired his commander-in-chief, which Kyiv has denied.
Russia and Belarus move closer together
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko signed agreements to mesh their economies.
Millions worth of Russian oil stranded at sea because of payment impasse
More than $770-million-worth of Sokol grade crude is stuck off the coast of South Korea due to payment disagreements.
Ukrainians fear renewed threat from the north
Ukrainian military chief Bohdan Krotevych has warned that Belarus could join Russia in fighting in Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion.
Jordan map shows where US base attacked
Iran has denied responsibility for the strike on Tower 22 in Jordan, a key U.S. ally, as President Joe Biden vowed retaliation.
Iran executes four accused of being linked to Israel's spy agency
The group had alleged links to Mossad and were said to be planning to sabotage a defense ministry site in Isfahan.
Zelensky's corruption problem
Inflated military contracts, bribery and shopping trips are among allegations linked to the Ukrainian president as his government tries to clampdown on graft.
Two key steps for Ukraine win, avoiding Afghanistan II: US defense adviser
"Europe is hesitating because we're hesitating," Jane Harman said regarding the U.S. sending further aid to Kyiv.
Houthi TV says US and UK airstrikes hit Yemen oil terminal
The group in Yemen said the Ras Issa oil-export terminal was targeted. The British Foreign Office said this was "not correct."
Russian Il-76 plane crash: What we now know about Ukrainian POW disaster
Ukraine wants an international inquiry into the downed plane, which Moscow said was carrying dozens of POWs on board.
Video shows moment Ukrainian drone destroys Russian tanks
Ukraine says that the unverified two-minute clip shows two Russian T-80 tanks targeted on the front line.
Ukrainians cheer as Putin's rival sentenced to four years in prison
A Moscow court sentenced Igor Girkin to jail for "incitement to extremism."
Iran and Russia strengthen ties in partnership against the West
Russia said that relations with Iran were "reaching a new level" after a meeting between the countries' security chiefs.
'Reckless' Trump would be no better for Russia than Biden—Putin ally
"Trump said one thing and did another," pro-Kremlin, ex-Ukrainian politician Oleg Tsaryov said on Telegram.
NATO ally faces backlash after Ukraine war remark
Slovakian prime minister Robert Fico drew ire for playing down the impact of the war in Kyiv.
Ukrainian saboteur walked 370 miles to destroy Russia's Tu-22 bomber
"Your father is a hero," Volodymyr Zelensky the son of Colonel Oleh Babiy, who received a posthumous Hero of Ukraine award.
NATO chief admits new bullets won't arrive in Ukraine for years
It could take up to 36 months for the ammunition from a new NATO deal to become available.
Ukraine reveals timeframe for F-16s' arrival to the front
Ukraine Air Force spokesman Yurii Ihnat said the American-made jets could be used against Russia before the end of 2024.
Israel suffers biggest daily loss of soldiers since conflict began
Israel said that 21 of its reservists were killed in an attack in Gaza on Monday. Another three were killed in a separate incident in the Palestinian territory.