Map shows US forces under fire across Middle East
Fifty-six personnel have been injured and one killed in almost a month of attacks on American forces across the region.
What is P-800 Oniks? Hezbollah Russian-made anti-ship missiles threaten US
Fresh reports have emerged suggesting the Lebanese militia movement has acquired powerful anti-ship ballistic missiles.
Ukraine's EU Roadmap Explained After Landmark Endorsement
Kyiv may now be in line to begin accession negotiations with EU member states at the start of 2024.
Russian Black Sea Fleet's losses since Ukraine war began: Full list
Ukraine has scored multiple high-profile wins against Russia in the Black Sea despite its lack of a conventional navy.
Pentagon outlines "four objectives" in Middle East
The U.S. is supporting Israel in its war against Hamas while hoping to deter regional escalation by Iran and its network of allies.
US Navy explains "rapid deployment" of Ohio-class submarine to Middle East
The nuclear-powered vessel is intended to deter potential adversaries and reassure partners, the Navy said.
Russia's Black Sea Fleet problems are getting worse
Russia's beleaguered navy appears to have lost another ship in Ukraine's latest cruise-missile attack.
US Ohio-class nuclear submarine deployed to Middle East amid tensions
The Pentagon is further bolstering its regional naval offering as Israel's war against Hamas threatens to spread.
Zelensky hit with double blow from European ally
Kyiv is facing growing war fatigue from populist leaders in Central Europe, even as Ukraine's troops claw for elusive territorial gains.
Ukraine war map shows Kyiv's foothold on Dnieper's left bank in Kherson
Both sides have since been shelling each other across the Dnieper, with cross-river operations disrupted by the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam in June.
Russia is turning Avdiivka into the new Bakhmut
Moscow is "ready to sacrifice lots of its human lives," one senior Ukrainian lawmaker told Newsweek of the ongoing Donetsk offensive.
Ukraine Su-27 fighter jet engages "Russian target" in rare intercept video
The aerial battle over Ukraine remains fierce as Kyiv prepares to receive F-16 fighters from its NATO partners.
War maps show Russian advances near Avdiivka as Ukraine loses vital ground
Russia is making headway around the flanks of the fortress Ukrainian city despite significant losses.
Russia's Black Sea Fleet receives warning after "fleeing" Crimea
"We will get them everywhere," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said of Russia's warships in the Black Sea.
Satellite photos detail Russia's equipment losses near Avdiivka
Moscow is thought to have lost thousands of soldiers in its new push to capture a fortified city in eastern Ukraine.
Israel's most famous hostage-rescue commando faces his toughest test
"This is a rescue operation on no magnitude that we ever met," one former Sayeret Matkal commander tells Newsweek.
Gaza Greek Orthodox church blast—What we wnow
The Gaza Strip's oldest church was reportedly damaged on Thursday night as Israel continued its bombardment of the Palestinian territory.
Ukraine war maps show gains, losses amid "larger than usual" Kherson ops
Kyiv's forces are reportedly establishing a foothold in Russian-held territory on the eastern bank of the Dnieper River.
Israel's four options for Gaza shared by former Netanyahu adviser
Israeli officials have vowed to "eradicate" Hamas, but they have been less forthcoming about who will control the Gaza Strip afterwards.
Hamas vows to release evidence that Israel bombed Gaza hospital
A Hamas spokesperson told Newsweek that the group is collecting video, eyewitness, and physical evidence to support its claims.
Joe Biden says Gaza hospital blast not carried out by Israel
"It appears as though it was done by the other team," the president said during a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Top Hamas commander killed in Israeli strike
Nofal was responsible for Hamas operations in central Gaza and had significant influence over coordination with other armed groups.
Ukraine maps show Bakhmut advances, Russia's "marginal" Avdiivka gains
Both Ukrainian and Russian forces are on the offensive and making slight gains in the war-torn Donetsk region.
Polish election offers hope to Ukraine
The Polish ruling party, with which Ukraine has been stuck in public disputes, appears to be on the way out following Sunday's vote.
Russia has lost "3,000" personnel during costly Avdiivka advance: Ukraine
Moscow's attempted encirclement of the stronghold in Donetsk last week appears to have been a significant battlefield defeat.
China's surveillance tech setback in Ukraine could open door for US
Ukrainian authorities are zeroing in on embedded Chinese mega-corporations as Kyiv considers its future geopolitical alignment.
Why Israel's Gaza Hamas war "won't save" Netanyahu
"Netanyahu is going to be up the creek without a paddle," H.A. Hellyer of the Royal United Services Institute told Newsweek of the Israeli leader's prospects.
How does Israel's military compare to Hamas forces?
Israel's imminent ground offensive into the Gaza Strip will pit two very different forces against one another in a difficult urban environment.
Gaza operation will lead to "crisis" inside Israel, Iran claims
Tehran's mission to the United Nations told Newsweek that the "flames of war" would give way to domestic strife in Israel.
Kremlin comments on NATO oil pipeline leak amid Russian "sabotage" claims
Finnish authorities didn't directly point a finger at Russia after an undersea gas pipeline was damaged, but rumors of sabotage by Moscow persist.