Russia-Ukraine War
Wagner boss denies plotting coup against Putin
Yevgeny Prigozhin said that while some individuals in Russia are expecting a revolution, his Wagner Group only wants select corrections to the Russian system.
Biden leaves door open for Ukraine to receive U.S. ATACM missile systems
The U.S. president said the prospect of giving Kyiv the long-range systems was "still in play."
Clip of Lindsey Graham saying "Russians are dying" misleadingly edited
The U.S. senator's "best money we've ever spent" comment was swiftly pounced on by Russian officials and media, who even called for his assassination.
Lukashenko's nuclear weapons offer rejected by Russia's neighbor
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said if nations wanted to join a pact with Russia and Belarus, there could be "nuclear weapons for everyone."
Russian lawmaker leads call to "cleanse" Ukraine and its language
Alexei Didenko from the ultra-nationalist LPDR party told a conference "the language of the enemy should not be studied."
Ukraine puts number on F-16s after German Leopard tank success
Several countries, including the U.S., have committed to training Ukrainian pilots on F-16 fighter jets.
Russia renews deadly Kyiv air strikes with third attack in 24 hours
At least one person was killed and three others were injured in Ukraine's capital, officials said.
Moscow explosions as multiple drones hit Russian capital
Reports of attacks by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) on the Russian capital come weeks after Kyiv was blamed for a drone strike on the Kremlin.
Russia's attacks on Kyiv are "straight up terrorism": Former ambassador
Monday's airstrikes followed a day after Russia's largest Iranian-made drone strike since its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Lindsey Graham calls Russian threats against him a "badge of honor"
"To know that my commitment to Ukraine has drawn the ire of Putin's regime brings me immense joy," Senator Lindsey Graham said in a statement.
Russia "has already lost" the war, Putin critic says from jail
"Russia cannot win this war," Alexei Gorinov said in a letter to Newsweek from jail. He was sentenced for "spreading false information" about the Russian army.
Russian colonel killed after direct strike on his command post—Reports
Russian Colonel Oleg Pechevisty, 49, was killed "while performing his commanding duty" in Syria last week, government officials said.
Ukrainians are getting tired of hiding from Russian bombs
"The fatigue explanation is a concerning one because we might see avoidable casualties...and extra casualties," one researcher said.
Lindsey Graham placed on wanted list as Russia threatens "killing senators"
Russia has criticized remarks the South Carolina Republican appeared to make during a visit to Kyiv last week.
Russian state TV is running out of ideas
Vladimir Solovyov and Olga Skabeyeva spearhead the Kremlin's war messaging of Russia fighting against a "satanic" West.
Putin ally offers nuclear weapons to anyone willing to join Russia
Belarus has been a staunch ally of Russia during its invasion of Ukraine.
Lindsey Graham appears to say Russians dying "best money we've ever spent"
The U.S. has given Ukraine more than $46.6 billion in military support since the beginning of 2022.
Russia launched "record" number of kamikaze drones at Ukraine, Kyiv says
The drones attacked Kyiv on the eve of the capital's holiday.
Lukashenko in hospital after meeting with Putin, opposition leader says
Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko was said to be "critical," according to an opposition candidate in the country.
Russians facing "Soviet-style" calls for extra work to support war: U.K.
The U.K. MoD said Russian businesses have petitioned the Kremlin to introduce a six-day working week to support the war in Ukraine.
Kremlin faces "mutiny" as "coup attempt" declared: Former Russian commander
Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin has recently issued harsh criticisms of the Russian military's handling of the Ukraine invasion.
Wagner founder predicts Ukraine can "easily" win back territory from Putin
Yevgeny Prigozhin outlined "pessimistic" and "optimistic" scenarios for Russia, noting that he believes the more positive outcome for Moscow remains "unlikely."
Russia loses 22 artillery systems, 31 drones in a day: Ukraine
The report from the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Saturday also claimed that Moscow suffered nearly 500 casualties in one day.
Ukrainian video hints at counteroffensive: "Time to take back what is ours"
The clip comes as Kyiv said it was ready to launch its long-awaited push against Moscow's troops.
How Western tanks in Ukraine compare to Russia's battalions
Western main battle tanks will likely make a "significant difference," but it is not yet known whether that will be "the decisive difference," one expert said.
Russian lawmaker threatens Alaska with missile strikes
"Let me remind you, there's Alaska across the strait," Russia State Duma Deputy, Andrey Gurulyov said on state-run TV.
Putin's ex-son-in-law loses his land: Report
A man once married to the Russian leader's elder daughter had his land in the Netherlands seized. He also reportedly had his laptop and phone confiscated.
Putin's man in Crimea worried about ability to defend area: U.K.
The British defense ministry said the Kremlin-backed leader of Crimea is likely turning to paramilitary groups to bolster his defenses.
Video shows Challenger 2 tanks making light work of Russia's "dragon teeth"
"If there is such a thing as 'dragon teeth,' there must be a 'dragon dentist,'" Ukraine's defense ministry said, boasting the power of its Challenger 2 tanks.
Facing off with the West on Ukraine, Russia reshapes world order in Africa
"The world has entered an era of powerful transformations, which have influenced...Russian-African relations," Russian Ambassador-at-Large Oleg Ozerov said.