Putin urged to "stop the madness" amid Russian troop suicides
Ukraine hit back at claims from Russia last week that Moscow's forces had captured Novoyehorivka, a village in the eastern Luhansk region.
Ukraine thwarts Russian-backed plot to blow up railway: Report
According to Ukraine, the suspect was allegedly working for Russia's intelligence agency.
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Why not reduce nuclear arsenals from thousands into the hundreds, and divert savings toward fighting hunger and poverty?
Russia claims NATO is plotting to oust Zelensky
NATO plans to accuse the Ukrainian leader of misappropriating more than $1.5 billion from funds allocated for ammunition, Russia said.
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Millions in Russia told to spend less time outdoors
"Black sky" alerts have been issued in Russian cities because of pollution concerns.
Ukraine's military unveils major change: "Adapting to the challenges"
"The modernization of the army system has no alternatives," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said late last month.
"Master" Donald Trump will "restore order" in Europe, Putin says
"Soon, they will all stand at the feet of the master and will gently wag their tails," Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
NATO chief hints at secret strategy for Putin
"We don't want to make [Russian President Vladimir] Putin any smarter than he already is," said NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte.
Putin ally killed after explosion at "elite" Moscow building: Reports
Armen Sarkisyan, founder of a battalion fighting Ukrainian forces, was targeted in what is being described as an assassination.
Videos show Russian fuel facilities on fire after drone strikes
Early Monday, Ukraine's drone barrage targeted a gas processing plant and an oil refinery owned by Lukoil in southwestern Russia.
Map shows locations of NATO and Russian military bases in the Arctic
More than half the Arctic's coastline is Russian territory and in the last six years Moscow has built more than 475 military bases along its northern border.
Better armed, but no helmets: How North Koreans fought Ukraine
A Ukrainian commander told Newsweek that Pyongyang's troops seemed to carry more ammunition than supplies when in battle.
Poland scrambles fighter jets after Russian attack on Ukraine
Poland scrambled fighter jets and put its ground-based air defense system on "the highest state of readiness" Saturday morning.
Russian strike on Odesa's historic center damages opera house, famous hotel
A missile strike from Russia's military hit a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Ukrainian city of Odesa.
Russia quietly imposes trade tariffs on ally China
The move shows even China's "no limits" partners are "averse to becoming a dumping ground for Chinese excess capacity," one analyst said.
Have North Korean troops withdrawn from front lines? What we know
Although reports suggest North Korean soldiers have suffered heavy losses fighting Ukrainian forces, South Korea's military suspects reinforcements are coming.
Russia rebukes Donald Trump's plan for American Iron Dome
A top Russian official warned an advanced U.S. missile defense shield move could lead to military "confrontation" in space.
Russian forces push toward Pokrovsk, capture Novovasylivka
Russia claimed on Friday that its forces had seized the village of Novovasylivka in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region.
Russian-crewed ship suspected of sabotaging Baltic cables detained
Although the ship Silver Dania is Norweigan-owned, its entire crew is known to be Russian.
Driver rams protest, woman hospitalized
The nationwide protests in Serbia have been going on since November after 15 people died in a train station canopy collapse.
NATO ally backs Trump's defense spending demands: 'You can never feel safe'
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda has declared that any effort to end Russia's war in Ukraine must fully involve Kyiv.
North Koreans fake tuberculosis to avoid military deployment to Russia war
North Koreans are privately questioning why Ukraine has suddenly become their enemy, sources told Radio Free Asia.
US ally scrambles jets against Russian nuclear bombers
The Japanese Defense Ministry claimed that a total of four Russian bombers flew near the coast of Japan.
Suspected U.S.-Russia arms trafficker arrested in Kyrgyzstan
Law enforcement authorities said the suspected arms trafficker is believed to be part of a criminal group that has smuggled weapons from the U.S. to Russia.
Trump faces new battleground in Latin America with China and Russia
"Our job—where we can'is to provide Latin America with a choice," a U.K. government minister said on Thursday.
Russia may expand nuclear arsenal to counter US efforts: Russian diplomat
The Russian Foreign Ministry's special ambassador said Moscow may decide to favor the "quantitative and qualitative increase" of nuclear arms.
Trump's FBI pick Kash Patel: "Let good cops be cops"
Patel told senators he would commit himself to "due process and transparency" if confirmed as the bureau's director.
Ukraine called "fictional state" by European presidential candidate
Romanian presidential candidate Călin Georgescu raises the possibility of Romania and Poland annexing Ukrainian territory.
Japan scrambled jets hundreds of times against Chinese threats last year
Japan's defense ministry reports responding to hundreds of Chinese and Russian aerial and maritime intrusions since April.
NATO nation scrambles F-16 jets over Russian threat
Romania scrambled two F-16 jets on Thursday after Russia attacked Ukraine close to its border.