Donald Trump "right" in NATO criticism, allied official says
"We must understand that Europe must do more," one European foreign minister told Newsweek of the allied bloc.
US, allies responsible for Ukrainian defeats at Avdiivka: NATO official
Ukrainian commanders and civilian leaders have blamed acute ammunition shortages for the loss of the eastern settlement.
NATO "cannot be afraid" of Russia's "space nukes": Official
The alliance cannot be distracted from its commitments in Ukraine, the NATO foreign minister said.
Alexei Navalny's wife says Putin 'will be brought to justice'
The wife of Russia's jailed opposition leader says that Putin and his allies "should be held personally responsible for all the atrocities they have committed."
Kamala Harris decries "Putin's brutality" after Navalny's death
The Vice President says that "Russia is responsible" and that her prayers are with Navalny's family.
Ukraine's last ditch effort to save Avdiivka
The fortress city has become the nexus of Russia's winter offensive, and a graveyard for tens of thousands on both sides.
Crimea warship sunk by drone "wolfpack"
Kyiv is using World War II-inspired naval tactics to inflict yet more defeats on the Russian Black Sea Fleet, one analyst said.
EU sanctions against Starlink over Russia use "premature"
Kyiv has claimed that Russian troops are using the SpaceX satellite internet network from occupied Ukrainian territory.
Netanyahu's big gamble
A potentially "catastrophic" assault on Gaza's "last refuge" looms as Israeli forces hunt for Hamas leaders and Israeli hostages.
Donald Trump "encouraging Kremlin" puts US troops in danger: Official
Trump has said that he would encourage Russia "to do whatever the hell they want" to some NATO allies.
NATO map shows GDP defense spending by country
Former President Donald Trump is again taking aim at the transatlantic alliance as he bids for a return to the White House.
NATO ally plans 600 bunkers to stop Russian invasion in the "first hour"
Nations along Russia's borders are preparing for an invasion that alliance leaders have warned may come sooner than expected.
Fire rips through Moscow
Emergency authorities deployed helicopters in their bid to control the inferno on the outskirts of the capital.
Israel war map shows Gaza tunnel hunt for top Hamas commanders
Israel is yet to locate Hamas' leaders operating within the Gaza Strip, and believes the militant group's chiefs are hiding underground
Avdiivka map shows Russia's pincers closing around key town
Russian forces are pushing forwards on the northern and southern flanks of the fortified city, despite taking high casualties.
Pentagon issues Putin warning to Congress: "China is watching"
President Joe Biden's administration has repeatedly warned that a Russian victory in Ukraine may encourage a Chinese war on Taiwan.
Hack reveals how much Russia paid Iran for Shahed drones
The drones have become a key element of Russian attacks on Ukraine, Kyiv saying that more than 3,700 of the UAVs have been launched into the country.
Exclusive: Tucker Carlson could face sanctions over Putin interview
Current and former European Parliament lawmakers told Newsweek the conservative pundit may end up in EU crosshairs.
Ukraine emerges as battleground in US-Russia nuclear contest
Ukraine's energy minister told Newsweek of Kyiv's evolving plan to end Russia's dominance of the global nuclear industry.
Joe Biden's impotence over Israel "embarrassing": Ahmad Tibi
The leading Arab Israeli politician told Newsweek that the White House has abdicated its traditional role as arbiter in the intractable conflict.
Israeli advance on Gaza's last refuge could prove "catastrophic"
Displaced Palestinians are crammed into the southern portion of the devastated territory as Israel hunts down Hamas.
Ukraine handed $54B boost by European allies
"We have a deal," European Council President Charles Michel posted on X about the Brussels package.
Ukraine goes after Russia's fuel tanks in record hunt
The Ukrainian defense ministry claimed 937 fuel cars and cisterns were destroyed or damaged beyond repair in January.
Russia suffers costliest three months since Ukraine war began: Kyiv
January was the third bloodiest months for Russian troops in Ukraine since February 2022.
Ukraine war map shows where Russia's 2024 offensive is already "underway"
Ukraine's spy chief claimed this week that the ongoing operation will leave Moscow's troops "completely exhausted" by early spring.
Russia accused of using WWI-era chemical weapon in Ukraine
The compound can be "severely irritating to the lungs, eyes, and skin," according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
NATO ally responds to rumors of secret F-16 combat mission in Ukraine
There is no evidence that F-16s are yet operating over Ukraine, despite a claim that a Romanian-based aircraft was involved in an attack on Russian forces.
How America's Patriot SAMs saved Ukraine from winter freeze
The anti-missile batteries have been a "very important" part of Ukraine's survival, a senior official in Kyiv told Newsweek.
Putin to make first visit to NATO country in four years
An adviser to the president said that "Ukrainian issues" would be among the main topics of the rare visit.
NATO far right's plot for Ukraine land "exactly what Putin wants"
Nationalist groups along Ukraine's western borders appear to be eyeing territory in case Russia wins its ongoing war.