Intelligence chief for Russian brigade killed in Ukraine: Reports
The "Hispaniola" brigade was reportedly formed by violent Russian soccer "hooligans" recruited to fight in Ukraine.
Ukraine strikes targets in Crimea, eliminates 1,150 Russian troops: Kyiv
Kyiv claims to have eliminated a total of 417,950 Russian troops from battle since the invasion began on February 24, 2022.
Ukraine drones learning to dodge Russian EW signal jammers
"FPV drones have proven to be an effective weapon," a Ukrainian commander previously told Newsweek.
Russian troops storm Ukrainian positions on Chinese "golf carts'": Video
The footage from Ukraine was released on Monday by the Ukrainian 60th Separate Mechanized Inhulets Brigade.
Russia's prized T-14 Armata tank "too valuable" to use in war—Putin ally
Moscow is reported to have briefly deployed several of the main battle tanks for combat operations in July 2023.
Russia's oil is getting stranded at sea
EU member Bulgaria has blocked oil imports from Russia, effective March 1, as part of the bloc's embargo.
Explosion hits bridge used by military deep inside Russia, Kyiv confirms
"The aggressor state used the railway branch for transporting military cargo," a Kyiv intelligence source said.
Chilling pictures of Hiroshima weeks after atomic bomb dropped emerge
Ben Green shared his great uncle Dr. Bernie Greenwald's pictures of Hiroshima to highlight the realities of nuclear war.
Russia loses 6,630 troops, 90 tanks in week: Kyiv
Russian forces continue to suffer high losses in Ukraine despite marginal gains, according to Kyiv's latest figures.
Army veteran wrote to famous actors while deployed, here's who replied
Thomas Harper was based in Afghanistan's Kandahar Province during the conflict and one day hatched a plan to reach out to his favorite stars.
Russia struggles to build new planes amid sanctions
Deliveries of all-new Russian aircraft have been delayed by two years due to ongoing concerns over safety.
Russia forced to cannibalize air defenses to make Satan-II missiles—report
Vladimir Putin said Russia will soon demonstrate its Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) "on combat duty."
Ukraine drones attack major Russian arms production hub
The Sverdlov plant, which was sanctioned by the U.S. Department of State in July 2023, is reported to have been struck.
Russian icebreaker catches fire in St. Petersburg port: Video
Footage circulating on social media shows smoke engulfing the vessel.
Russia loses 12th warplane in 12 days
"Minus Su-34 in the Eastern direction! Thanks for the work!" the commander of Ukraine's Air Force said. "[Ukrainian] victory on earth is forged in heaven!"
How to Pick a College During a Surge of Antisemitism on Campus
In just a few weeks, millions of high school seniors and their families will be making choices about where to attend college or university—a decision that will shape their lives for the next four years, and impact them for decades to come.
Russian troops suffer third mass casualty HIMARS attack in a week
According to reports, 19 Russian troops, including three officers, were killed, and a further 12 were injured in the attack.
Turkey offers to host another round of Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations
Turkey previously hosted the last round of direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in March 2022.
US ally facing "electronic wafare" amid China feud
Electronic jamming in China-claimed waters results in lost maritime positioning signals, says Philippines coast guard
Two Russian APCs hit landmines in rare simultaneous explosions: Video
The aerial drone footage shows two APCs advancing across barren land before simultaneously driving over landmines.
China deals major blow to Russia with payments ban
UnionPay cards linked to the Huawei Pay service have stopped working in Russia, local media has reported.
Mystery disk-shaped UFO spotted by recon drone in Ukraine
"I'm telling you, it's a UFO, for sure. It is staying in place, on the screen," a Ukrainian soldier can be heard saying in the video.
Russia's space agency forced to sell off assets as sanctions take toll
Roscosmos lost almost 80 percent of its export income after losing orders and key partners due to the war in Ukraine.
Video shows Taiwan's "Hai Kun" submarine seen on water for first time
Taiwan cannot stop unification "no matter how many weapons" it acquires, the Chinese embassy in the U.S. told Newsweek.
Ukraine's forces retreat from two settlements near Avdiivka
Russia took control of Avdiivka on February 17 following a series of bloody battles.
Military preparing for long-range strikes with new task forces
Amid low recruitment numbers, the U.S. Army is planning to add five new task forces with long-range strike capabilities.
Russia forced to cut exports amid Ukraine strikes on oil hubs
Ukraine has ramped up attacks on Russian oil hubs and refineries, leading to the temporary ban on gasoline exports.
Russian neo-Nazi unit defying Putin's orders to cover up "war crimes"
Russian paramilitary group Task Force Rusich published a post "about the [encouragement] of execution of prisoners."
Pictures reveal hardware on Taiwan's hunter-killer submarine
Taiwan's first homemade sub is being debuted with two target audiences in mind: main defense supplier Washington and No. 1 threat Beijing, an analyst says.
Putin's new military decree preparation for "large scale" war with NATO—ISW
Russian officials have routinely called for strikes on U.S. soil and the West over weapons and aid sent to Ukraine.