Russia's warships face "big trouble" in Black Sea, Kyiv says
Moscow has struggled to deal with Ukraine's Black Sea strategy, despite Russia's overwhelming conventional naval superiority.
Will Israel flood Gaza tunnels to force out Hamas? What we know
The network of tunnels under the Gaza Strip pose a serious challenge to Israeli forces seeking to defeat Hamas and other militant groups.
Israel issues stark warning amid renewed Gaza offensive: "No immunity"
Israel will not "fight with both hands tied" in southern Gaza, government spokesperson Eylon Levy told Newsweek.
Zelensky barrels into showdown with star general amid Ukraine tensions
Sources with knowledge of the dispute told Newsweek that Zelensky's office fears an electoral challenge from Ukraine's top commander.
Russian arms firms are hemorrhaging cash
New data indicates a 12 percent contraction in the revenue of two of Russia's largest arms-producing corporations.
Ukraine seizes on Russians' internal wranglings in Kherson
Pro-Kyiv reports suggest Russian morale issues have contributed to Moscow's failure to dislodge significant Ukrainian footholds in the occupied south.
Ukraine gives Russia taste of winter payback after drone blitz
"This year we will not only defend ourselves but we will also respond," President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned.
Video shows huge explosions at Russian tractor plant used to repair tanks
A fire reportedly tore through the Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant in central Russia early on Sunday night.
Does the US actually want Ukraine to defeat Russia?
The White House may need to recalibrate its approach if 2023 ends without a major Ukrainian battlefield breakthrough.
Kamikaze drones are hammering Russia's frontlines
Relatively small, cheap first-person view drones are wreaking havoc on Russian formations, according to new battlefield data.
Israel says Hamas ceasefire violated after 15 minutes
The Israel Defense Forces told Newsweek it intercepted a rocket that was fired from the Gaza Strip at 7:15 a.m. local time.
Europe's pro-Putin populist problem
A surprise election result in the Netherlands has deepened concern that Europe's united front against Russia is fraying.
Russia's rising artillery losses in Ukraine leave forces "totally depleted"
Armed with advanced NATO weapons, Ukrainian artillery teams have been hunting Russia's big guns.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire won't last, Netanyahu's ex-adviser claims
Fifty Gaza hostages and 150 Palestinian prisoners are expected to be freed amid a pause in the fighting.
Russia trying to downplay 'frightening' Kherson situation
Footage, purportedly filmed by a Russian Marine, in which he says he has no idea what his commanders are doing, highlights the situation facing Moscow's forces.
War map shows Ukraine's next "target" after crossing Dnieper in Kherson
Recent Ukrainian gains on the southern front raise the prospect of a renewed threat to Russian-occupied Crimea.
Russia launches "Africa Corps" as Putin looks to hurt US
A Russian milblogger posted a purported recruitment ad for the new unit offering lucrative salaries for helping Moscow "counter Western influence."
War map shows Ukraine, Russia dig in as winter freeze looms
Both sides are on the offensive in different parts of the 600-mile front, looking to make valuable gains before the weather complicates operations.
NATO in "race against time" to prepare for Russia war: Report
The Western alliance has five years to be strong enough to deter Russian aggression, a new report has argued.
Israel's "mission accomplished" problem
Israeli leaders are committed to maximalist goals that might prove unattainable when fighting a guerrilla organization.
Exclusive: Rwanda says UK "hysterical" over migrant plan
Spokesperson Yolande Makolo told Newsweek the government believes the controversial proposal can still succeed despite criticism.
Ukraine war maps show Kyiv's gains in four key locations
Kyiv's troops are still pushing for a battlefield breakthrough as winter approaches, which may force a pause in significant operations.
Map shows new threat facing Putin's "ghost fleet"
The European Union is reportedly mulling new measures to choke Moscow's lucrative oil export trade.
Russian Black Sea Fleet's "logistical problems" explored
It has been a year of setbacks for Moscow's Black Sea Fleet, which is now planning a fresh winter bombardment of Ukraine.
Cyprus Confidential: Three bombshells from Russian dark money data leak
The documents shed light on the role of the tiny Mediterranean island in helping President Vladimir Putin's inner circle access and move their fortunes.
Russian navy wades into US-China-India turf war
Moscow appears to be eyeing opportunities in the Indo-Pacific as it is shut out of Europe and North America.
Kherson map shows positions amid claims of Russian "regrouping"
Ukrainian units are fighting to expand their footprint on the Russian-occupied side of the Dnieper River.
Joe Biden, Western allies face reckoning over Israel-Gaza war
The horror of Israel's showdown with Hamas is unleashing antisemitic and Islamophobic extremism in Western capitals.
Why Zelensky needs Donald Trump
There is a clear push to downgrade support for Ukraine and hammer President Joe Biden for his resolute backing for Kyiv among GOP presidential candidates.
How to solve Ukraine's GOP problem
Republican opposition to continued backing for Ukraine is coalescing with the help of former President Donald Trump.