Russian military SUV blown up in wild dash across field
Russian forces continue to pay a high price in troops and equipment in Ukraine, according to Kyiv.
Ukraine strikes oil depot at heart of Russian-occupied territory
Ukraine's General Staff said it had struck the energy facility in the Luhansk region.
NATO allies massively beefing up bloc's eastern flank
Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Poland have taken steps to address concerns about the threat posed by potential Russian aggression.
Russia eliminates Ukrainian salient in major Kursk counteroffensive
Moscow's forces are counterattacking Ukrainian troops to try to thwart Kyiv's incursion in the Russian border region.
Putin relieves Russian ambassador to US of duties
Vladimir Putin has relieved Anatoly Antonov of his duties as the Russian ambassador to the United States, according to a decree issued Thursday.
Ukraine strike on Russia's Shahed drone hub sparks chain detonations
Up to 400 Iran-made drones may have been destroyed in the fiery blast, while a military airbase in Southern Russia was also attacked.
Ukraine war map shows Russia ramp up gains across Donetsk front line
Russian forces have made "significant progress" in parts of the Donetsk region, according to an open-source intelligence outlet.
Russian spy ship escorted from NATO waters after breaking down
The vessel "Chusovoy" is part of Russia's Northern Fleet and sailed through waters near Denmark and Sweden.
Putin spokesman undercuts Donald Trump's COVID test denial
Dmitry Peskov rejected some claims made in the latest book by The Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward, but corroborated others.
Russia fast-tracks economic fixes as war costs bite
Another expected key interest rate rise aims to curb Russia's high inflation due to high military spending.
Map shows Russia-tied "floating bomb" ship anchored off NATO ally's shore
The open-hatch carrier "Ruby," with 20,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate from Russia on board, has been seeking a port of refuge.
Ukraine war map shows Russia "marginally" advancing in two new locations
Russian forces have pushed west of Donetsk city and in the southern Zaporizhzhia region, the Institute for the Study of War has said.
Putin Black Sea retreat demolished as Russian leader fears visiting—report
Russia's president only spent eight days at his Sochi residence in 2023, in contrast to an average of over 30 days annually before the Ukraine war.
Vladimir Putin's miserable birthday
"Ukraine gave the indicted war criminal a birthday present," said journalist Tim White of a drone attack, while Kyiv's forces continue to occupy part of Russia.
Russia places nuclear-capable strategic missile launchers on combat duty
Missile systems shown by state media can carry the Yars RS-24, a nuclear-capable missile that can travel 1200-7500 miles with an accuracy range of 250 meters.
Are Putin's "irresponsible" nuclear threats credible?
New NATO chief Mark Rutte condemned Russia's "reckless" rhetoric about changing its nuclear doctrine.
"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.