"Monster of Avignon" rape scandal: Is it France's #MeToo moment?
Dominique Pélicot, a retired electrician, has admitted drugging his wife and allowing the alleged rape of his wife in a case that has shocked France.
Russia seizes key eastern stronghold of Vuhledar
Ukraine's military has said that it has withdrawn troops from the front-line town of Vuhledar in the Donetsk region.
Russia attacks Ukrainian NATO checkpoint
A Russian drone strike hit a Ukrainian border crossing with Romania in the early hours of Wednesday, according to reports.
What we know about Iran's attack on Israel
Israel has warned of a response to Iran's missile barrage on Israeli territory on Tuesday.
Israel invades Lebanon: what we know, what we don't
Israel's military have entered Lebanon, in what it says is a "limited, localized and targeted" ground operation against Hezbollah.
NATO nation does "not exclude" sending troops to Ukraine
The French minister for European affairs told a German newspaper that Paris was not ruling out deployment of forces to Ukraine.
Ukraine targets Black Sea rig in night raid footage
Video allegedly shows a machine gun firing at the burning Petro Godovanets rig.
NATO's Russian warplane dilemma
An uptick in the number of Russian military aircraft flying near the U.S and the Baltic States has sparked alarm.
Putin's Arctic project suffers blow from top trade ally
India will not buy liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia's Arctic LNG 2 project.
Russia responds to 'Korean scenario' for end of Ukraine war
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has drawn a comparison between the conflict in Ukraine and the Korean War, which ended with an armistice but no peace treaty.
Russian Navy's high-ranking Pacific Fleet navigator dead: report
Yevgeny Vityuynev, 41, chief navigator of Russia's Pacific Fleet, died while taking part in a marathon in Vladivostok.
Iran faced with "bad choices" after Israel wipes out Hezbollah, Hamas chief
Hezbollah has confirmed the death of Hassan Nasrallah, posing a dilemma for Iran, regional analyst Hamidreza Azizi told Newsweek.
Video shows burning Russian convoy as Kyiv thwarts "battalion-size" assault
Ukraine's military said it had destroyed Russian forces that had tried to storm positions in the Kupiansk direction.
Hezbollah confirms leader Hassan Nasrallah killed in Israeli strike
The leader of the Iranian-backed group had been targeted in Israeli strikes Friday on the Lebanese capital.
Russia loses 99 units of special equipment, 1470 troops in a day: Kyiv
Destruction of Russian EW jammers, radars and other critical tech marked by far the largest single-day loss, Ukraine figures show.
Putin has redrawn his nuclear red line. How will NATO respond?
The Russian president said that Moscow's rules regarding the use of its nuclear weapons have widened.
Ukraine to receive new Patriot air defense system in $7.9BN US package
President Joe Biden also said that Ukraine will receive Patriot missiles, drones, long-range missiles and air-to-ground munitions.
Kyiv launches mass drone attack on Russia day after Putin's nuclear warning
Russia's Defense Ministry said seven drones had been destroyed over the Belgorod, Kursk and Bryansk regions that border Ukraine.
Forcing Russia into peace is "fatal mistake": Putin ally
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has dismissed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's statement that Russia can only be "forced into peace."
Putin's military spending shows he has no plans to end war
Russia's federal budget could see 40 percent of total spending going to the army and security forces.
Zelensky sounds nuclear alarm at UN
The Ukrainian president said that Russia is preparing to target three Ukrainian nuclear power plants.
Russia cracks down on people who refuse to have babies
Russia's parliament is examining legislation which would punish those it considers are encouraging people not to have children.
Russia's economy suffers another major blow
Crude oil shipments from Russia have decreased amid a slowdown in production of the country's key export, Bloomberg reported.
Russia issues update after missile carriers flew near Alaska
Russia's statement comes after the United States deployed two warships for homeland defense operations to protect Alaska.
Russian salients threaten Ukrainian forces with encirclement near Pokrovsk
"The situation is really hard and getting harder," Oleksandr Humeniuk, a volunteer evacuating front-line residents, told Newsweek.
Volodymyr Zelensky's victory plan for Ukraine: 3 key takeaways
The Ukrainian president will present a plan to the U.S. this week he hope will end the war started by Vladimir Putin.
Turkey's leader condemns Israeli 'state terrorism'
Recep Tayyip Erdogan has slammed Israel following attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon and previously called Hamas a "liberation group."
Putin realizing that nuclear threats 'don't frighten anyone': report
Moscow could step up sabotage operations in the West as an alternative to threatening to use nuclear weapons against Ukraine's allies.
Second Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli airstrike on Beirut
Lebanon's Health Ministry said 37 people were killed in Friday's airstrike on southern Beirut.
Fire engulfs Russian mercenary base after night of air strikes
The site at Molkino in Russia's Krasnodar region has been the main base for Wagner mercenaries for a decade.