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Russia Says Forces Have Destroyed Platoon of U.S. HIMARS and Alder Systems
Moscow has made a number of recent claims about striking the U.S.-supplied systems, although the reports have been contested.
Ukraine Warns Hit to Nuclear Plant Could Equal 'Use of an Atomic Bomb'
Russia is accused of shelling Zaporizhzhia, the largest nuclear plant in Europe, as the Ukraine war continues.
War in Ukraine About to Enter 'New Phase' as Fighting Shifts: UK MoD
Russia is sending troops and equipment to Kherson in the southeast which Moscow seized early in the war, officials said.
Pentagon Official Names 4 Countries Impeding Elimination of Nuclear Weapons
Colin Kahl told a UN conference in New York that global security was at its most challenging since the Cold War.
U.S. Preparing $1BN Ukraine Package as HIMARS Fuel Kyiv Hopes: Report
President Joe Biden is apparently set to provide further HIMARS ammunition as Ukraine uses Western weapons to strike targets.
Ukraine Destroys Russian Mine-Clearing Vehicle, Says Dozen Taken Out in War
While the Soviet-era armored vehicle was designed to clear mines, Russia has used it to launch missiles against targets in Ukraine.
As Ukraine and Taiwan Tensions Rage, Pakistan Envoy Warns of Another Crisis
"There's this continuing spell of inattention, which makes Kashmir a blind spot for the international community," Pakistani Ambassador Masood Khan said.
K-Pop Star Apologizes for Posting Russia Photo
Many fans, including some living in Ukraine, became upset at a GOT7 member for sharing an old photo of Russia on his Instagram account.
Russia's War on Ukraine Creates a Global Food Crisis U.S. Must Address
It is critical that the White House outline its strategy now for how to continue exporting grain from Ukraine while protecting the most vulnerable populations from a war-induced famine.
Brittney Griner Saved My Life. Please Join Me in the Fight for Hers
I am one of many who will not rest until we have ensured that it does not end here for Brittney Griner.
Elon Musk Willing to 'Take On' Kim Jong Un After Putin Fight Challenge
"It was pretty insane for me to challenge Putin to one-on-one combat," the world's richest man said before being asked about the North Korean leader.
How U.S. Aid Chief Samantha Power Is Fighting Global Food Crisis and Russia
In the backdrop of Russia's war on Ukraine, Power said she will not allow the country to "blame the latest spike in food and fertilizer prices on sanctions and on the United States."
Artist Explains Putin Sculpture That Suddenly Appeared in Central Park
James Colomina, a French artist who installed a sculpture of Putin in Central Park, has explained what he meant with the art.
Putin's Ex-Wife's Messages Detail Unhappiness as First Lady: Navalny Probe
Lyudmila Putina started an online journal in 2006, according to the jailed Kremlin critic's team.
Putin Ally Spotted Entering Sochi Palace Ahead of Talks With Turkey
Putin is expected to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for the second time in three weeks.
Russian Hypersonic Missile Scientist Arrested, Charged With Treason
Alexander Shiplyuk is the third prominent Novosibirsk-based scientist to be taken into custody over the past few months.
Who Is Olga Kachura? First Female Russian Colonel Killed in Ukraine: Report
Kachura was accused of killing civilians in the eastern Donbas region, the current flashpoint of the Ukraine war.
Pentagon Confirms Russian Strike Targeting Syria Rebels With Ties to U.S.
The Russian military said it "identified and destroyed a group of militants of the terrorist group 'Liwa Shuhada al-Qaryatayn'" operating out of a U.S. base.
Russia-Installed Kherson Official Hospitalized as Kyiv Wages Offensive
In March, Volodymyr Saldo said "Kherson is Ukraine" but a month later he was made head of the Russian-controlled regional administration.
Ukraine Lists This Week's HIMARS, MLRS Conquests Against Russia
All this comes as the British Ministry of Defense has raised concerns about the security of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, which is under Russian control.
Brittney Griner's Sentencing Sends Message to 'Every Citizen' of U.S.
"Nine years for bringing a cannabis-infused vape cartridge is cringeworthy to every American, but that is the reality of travel," a lawyer told Newsweek.
Russia Claims it 'Destroyed' HIMARS—What We Do Know, What We Don't
The U.S.-sourced weapons system is touted as a "game-changer" in the conflict, but has Russia taken down any of them? Newsweek Fact Check looked at the claims.
Ukraine 'Actively Shaping' War 'For the First Time': ISW Analysis
A U.S. think tank said Ukraine was preparing for a counteroffensive in occupied Kherson amid a "dramatic weakening" of Russia's forces.
Russia Will Blame HIMARS for 'War Crime' POW Attack, U.S. Suggests
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the shelling of Olenivka prison which killed 53 POWs a "war crime."
Zelensky Slams Amnesty International Over Report: 'Cannot Be Tolerated'
President Zelensky has accused Amnesty International of seeking to "shift responsibility from the aggressor to the victim" in a controversial report.
Ukraine Condemns Group's Report Alleging Forces Put Civilians in Danger
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov have both denounced Amnesty International's report alleging Ukrainian war crimes.
What is a Penal Colony? Brittney Griner Russian Prison Conditions Examined
The conditions in penal colonies, which make up the vast majority of Russian prisons with 684 of the 692 penitentiaries, differ from a typical prison.
Viktor Orbán Gets CPAC Standing Ovation for Telling Globalists 'Go to Hell'
Tucker Carlson has called the far-right leader an "elected leader who publicly identifies as a Western-style conservative."
Brittney Griner's Sentence Sparks Outrage From Joe Biden, NBA and More
A Russian judge handed down a nine-year sentence to American basketball star Brittney Griner on Thursday for drug smuggling with criminal intent.
Boy, 3, Found Safe After Spending 2 Nights in Wilderness
Rescuers had feared the worst when some of Yegor's belongings were found.