Ukraine maps reveal continued Russian advances near Bakhmut
Russian forces appear to be focusing attacks on key positions in the eastern Donetsk Oblast, long a war goal for Moscow.
Biden delivers his harshest warning yet to Israel's Netanyahu
President Joe Biden warned his policy on Gaza would be determined by Israel taking "immediate action" on mitigating civilian harm.
Israel aid strike revives fears of food as a "weapon of war"
More than 180 aid workers have been killed in six months of war in the Gaza Strip, among them seven World Central Kitchen staff this week.
NATO may have solved its Trump problem
NATO is considering two major proposals to safeguard allied support for Ukraine from U.S. political developments, reports say.
Map shows NATO members with military conscription
Russia's war on Ukraine has highlighted NATO's lack of preparedness for involvement in a major conflict.
US responds to calls for NATO troops in Ukraine
NATO members along Russian frontiers have warned that a victory for Moscow in Ukraine would imperil Europe.
Ukraine War maps show territory changes so far this year
The two-year-old war is in a long and bloody phase of attritional combat, with neither side appearing to have enough of an edge to force a major breakthrough.
US warns Israel against "enormous" mistake in Gaza
Bilateral tensions are fraying as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that victory is "in reach."
Fired NATO general maintains innocence in intel probe
"I have nothing to blame myself for," Lieutenant General Jarosław Gromadziński said in response to the investigation.
NATO nation shares nuclear update
"In a more dangerous and contested world, the UK's continuous at-sea nuclear deterrent is more vital than ever," British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said.
How much firepower does Russia have left after two years of war?
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has not gone to plan, but Moscow's forces have shown an ability to sustain heavy losses.
Ukraine moves a step closer to F-16s as Kyiv's 'Top Guns' graduate
Ukraine's air force is expected to take delivery of its first batch of Western jets some time in summer 2024.
Ukraine hit by "largest" assault as US accused of Russia oil strikes veto
"We are fighting for our survival against Russia with our hands tied behind our backs," a Ukrainian lawmaker told Newsweek.
Hamas is bleeding support in Gaza
Hamas' top political leader polled badly in a recent survey, with around 78 percent of Gazans saying they oppose Ismail Haniyeh.
Ukraine map shows French troop locations in potential intervention
French President Emmanuel Macron is at the forefront of a nascent proposal to officially deploy NATO forces inside Ukraine.
NATO ally could command 60,000 strong force in Ukraine: General
French President Emmanuel Macron has been advancing a debate on whether to send allied troops to the country.
Putin aide on 'sham' election attacks: 'Not going to justify ourselves'
Dmitry Peskov told Newsweek that Vladimir Putin's "landslide" election victory shows the "consolidation of society" around the Russian president.
Map shows US cities Russia would strike first if war broke out
"Everything is possible in the modern world," Russian President Vladimir Putin warned this week amid continued tensions.
Putin got "clear signal" of dissent despite landslide "victory"
The Russian leader claimed victory Monday in the country's carefully orchestrated presidential race, which prompted protests at home and abroad.
NATO builds largest Europe base near Black Sea
The $2.7 billion project will create a facility that will eventually house some 10,000 NATO personnel.
Map shows Ukraine drone threat over Putin's oil empire
A wave of long-range Ukrainian UAV strikes on major facilities has unsettled Russia's oil industry this week.
Russia is skirting NATO's red line
Satellite signal jamming in the Baltic Sea this week was described by a British Defense Ministry source as "wildly irresponsible on Russia's part."
Biden risks another "fatal mistake" in Red Sea
The Houthis are "determined to continue" their anti-shipping campaign, former UN Special Envoy Jamal Benomar told Newsweek.
Russian rebels' plan to topple Putin: "Guns, grenades and armored vehicles"
"We are voting for an armed resistance to the Putin regime, for an uprising, a revolution," one fighter told Newsweek.
Ukraine maps reveal Russian advances along front line
Russian troops have been seeking to exploit Ukraine's withdrawal from the fortified settlement of Avdiivka.
Pro-Ukraine insurgents claim Russian village, vow to "march on Moscow"
"We have more than enough people to achieve the highest military objectives," one volunteer told Newsweek from the front.
Video shows Russian Il-76 plane catching fire moments before crash
Moscow reportedly lost its second military plane in one day as videos emerged of a burning transport plane plummeting to the ground.
NATO member hints at boots on ground in Ukraine
Some alliance nations are now openly debating sending forces into Ukraine in training and advisory roles, but not as combat troops.
US responds to Russia-China plan to put nuclear reactor on moon
The ambitious joint plan has raised concerns that anti-Western policies pursued by the two neighbors will extend into space.
Ukraine gets Taurus missile update
Germany's foreign minister said a weapons exchange with one of its NATO allies "would be an option" to unlock more missiles for Kyiv.