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US Soldier Arrested in Russia Pleads Guilty
A number of U.S. citizens are detained in Russia, including journalist Evan Gershkovich and former Marine Paul Whelan.
Russians Outraged as Video Shows Artillery Open Fire from Busy Road
"What kind of idiots do you have to be to stupidly endanger civilians like that?" a Russian Telegram channel said.
Robert Fico Shooting Suspect: What We Know So Far
Slovakian media named the suspect as Juraj Cintula, a 71-year-old poet who was a member of the pro-Russian paramilitary group Slovenskí Branci.
Iran's Drive to Build a Nuclear Bomb Is Gaining Momentum
"World powers expected Iran to comply with commitments and deprived Iran of its rights. This will not last," an Iran ex-official said.
Are Indian Spices Safe to Eat?
The spice blends from popular brands MDH and Everest have come under scrutiny by regulators around the world.
Chinese Activity Around Taiwan Intensifies
Spike in Chinese warplane sorties comes just days before the inauguration of President-elect Ching-te of the Beijing-skeptic DPP.
Archaeologists Reveal 'Enthralling' Bronze Age Burial Chamber
The structure may be around 4,000 years old, although it is not clear at present what it contains, experts said.
Ukraine Suffers One of Its Roughest Days of War So Far
Russia said on Wednesday it had taken control of three villages, including a settlement in the southern Zaporizhzhia region.
Who Is Robert Fico? NATO Member's Pro-Moscow Leader Wounded in Shooting
Last year Fico was charged with leading a "criminal organization" that controlled the police, which he denied before the case was dropped.
Russian Cinemas Resort to Pirating Hollywood as Domestic Movies Flop
A Russian group said that an attempt to boost support for domestic films fell short of expectations.
Kim Jong Un Making Rocket Launchers in Old Car Factory, Analyst Says
Kim's tour of the allegedly repurposed factory comes as North Korea continues its missile tests and distancing from the South.
Exclusive: US Man Protesting Putin-Style Georgia Law Left Injured by Police
Patrick Hernandez-Ball told Newsweek that police were "beating me" during his arrest at a protest in the Georgian capital Tbilisi.
Russian 'Turtle Tanks' Onslaught Goes Horribly Wrong in Ukraine Video
Videos circulated online in recent weeks indicate Russia is using metal, turtle-like protective caging to shield its armored vehicles from Ukraine's drones.
Crimea Air Base on Fire After ATACMS Strike Hosted 32 Russian Jets: Report
Images showed the aftermath of the missile attack on the Belbek air base in the occupied peninsula overnight Tuesday.
Photos From Space Capture Before and After Volcano Erupts
All forms of life hit by Ruang volcano's devastation, and now acid raid could be an issue, an expert tells Newsweek.
Kharkiv Map Shows Two Border Towns Fall 'Under Russian Occupation'
"Everyone is visibly distressed from enduring relentless shelling for a week," Andrii Semenko of the International Rescue Committee told Newsweek.
South China Sea Convoy Challenges Chinese Blockade
It's the civilian coalition's second mission in five months to push back against China's sweeping claims within the Philippine exclusive economic zone.
Ominous Russian Military Moves Spark Fears Over NATO's Southern Flank
Moscow has expanded operations at its hub in Libya, a launching point for activity in Africa and the Mediterranean, reports say.
Putin's Cabinet Reshuffle Props Up Potential Successors
The Russian leader is carrying out a major shake-up of his government as part of a post-inaugural reshuffle.
China Responds to US and Taiwan's Secret Naval Training in Pacific
Beijing warned self-ruled Taipei that "resisting reunification with force is bound to fail."
Japan Scrambled Jets 41 Times Against Chinese and Russian Planes
Japan's air intercepts of foreign military aircraft declined in April, its defense ministry said.
Russia Lost 1,510 Troops, 110 Vehicles, 23 Artillery in a Day: Kyiv
Moscow's troops have sustained almost 487,000 casualties since February 2022, Ukraine's military said on Wednesday.