Russian troops sent into battle on motorbikes "destroyed"
A squad of Russian soldiers on motorbikes was "destroyed," along with an armored vehicle, footage and images posted online appear to show.
Russia claims it's using tunnels to get behind enemy lines in Ukraine
Assault units in Donetsk used tunnels to capture a "major stronghold of the Ukrainian Armed Forces", the Russian MOD said.
China extends crucial lifeline to Russia's wartime economy
China is set to become Russia's top gas supplier.
Crimea tourism hit hard by ATACMS strikes
Ukrainian navy spokesman Dmitry Pletenchuk warned Russian tourists to leave the Black Sea Peninsula on Monday.
Russia lost record number of artillery systems in June: Kyiv
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine claimed that 1,415 Russian artillery systems were destroyed last month.
Putin Sets 'No Limits' in Ukraine Land Grab
Defense experts have warned that Russia is making "creeping gains" to protract the war, prevent Ukraine from conducting significant counter-offensive operations, and outlast Western support for Ukraine.
Ukraine war map shows Russia claim four villages in two days
Russian forces continue to edge forwards in multiple places along the front line in Ukraine.
Russia says it is "studying" ATACMS' navigation systems
Ukraine has received several batches of U.S.-made ATACMS long-range missiles to beef up its ability to strike far behind the front lines.
Russian cities hit by power outages as Ukraine turns tables on Putin
Ukrainian drone attacks have left 90 percent of the Belgorod region, which borders Ukraine, without electricity.
Putin mulls arming Houthis with cruise missiles: Report
New Russian weapons would bolster the Yemeni group in its ongoing campaign against Western shipping.
Putin allies' feud spills out into open after 'Islamist terrorists' jibe
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said he hoped the head of the Russian Investigative Committee would not compare Islam with terrorism again in the future.
Russia lost 1110 troops, 115 vehicles, 66 artillery systems in a day: Kyiv
Russia has sustained over 540,000 casualties in Ukraine since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion, according to Kyiv.
Belarus issues nuclear threat amid rising tensions at Ukraine border
Belarus will use nonstrategic nuclear weapons "if the sovereignty and independence of our country is threatened," a minister said.
Kanye West's trip to Moscow: What we know
The controversial rapper is reportedly in the Russian capital to attend designer Gosha Rubchinskiy's birthday party.
Ukraine destroys series of Russian air-defense systems in precision strikes
Kyiv has repeatedly said it has targeted Moscow's advanced, and often expensive, air-defense assets in more than two years of war.
Ukraine's daring liberation of Snake Island revealed in new headcam footage
Kyiv's forces "conducted a unique and extremely important operation" on the Snake Island outpost in the early months of the war, Ukraine said on Sunday.
"Unexpected underwater revelation" as Russian cannons found in Bahamas
The "stunning" discoveries are "one-offs" in all seas across the Americas, said Carl Allen, director of Allen Exploration.
Putin's alliance with North Korea's Kim worries China: Analyst
A scenario in which North Koreans flee across China's border is its "worst nightmare," an observer says.
Russia and China naval forces ramp up moves near US ally
The quasi-allies are have increased their summertime deployments in the Pacific ahead of possible joint naval drills in the region.
Putin calls for ramping up missile production in response to US
Russian President Vladimir Putin told the national security council to begin producing previously banned missiles.
China blasts NATO's "nuclear blackmail"
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said discussions continue about putting nuclear warheads on standby.
ATACMS struck Russia's newest S-500 "'Prometheus" SAM system—reports
Moscow media says the S-500 is a new generation of anti-aircraft missile systems for destroying ballistic and aerodynamic targets.
Ukraine destroys Russian Su-25 jet
Ukraine's defense ministry claims the fighter jet was shot down in the Donetsk region.
Former US Marine jailed in Russia claims he is being 'poisoned'
A number of U.S. citizens are detained in Russia, including journalist Evan Gershkovich and serviceman Gordon Black.
What To Expect From the Upcoming NATO Summit
Despite all the pro-forma statements about keeping NATO's door open to new members, it should be abundantly clear by now that the alliance doesn't want Ukraine in the club.
Deaths of Russian men surging during war, census data shows
The mortality rate of young men in Russia increased sharply in 2023—nearly doubling even compared to 2022, data suggests.
Russia issues ominous warning over US spy drones in Black Sea
Moscow accused Washington of using drones over the Black Sea to conduct reconnaissance and share intelligence with Kyiv.
Putin too "busy" crushing dissent to deal with terrorism: Exiled top rabbi
"The regime is becoming more heavy-handed by the day," Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt told Newsweek.
Why Russia's Warships in Cuba Matter to the United States
In an era of rising global tensions, and with China and Russia seeking greater global influence, now is a time for unwavering American leadership both at home and abroad.
Satellite data suggests Russia may be running out of tanks
German newspaper "Süddeutsche Zeitung" trained an AI model to examine satellite imagery of 87 Russian military sites.