Ukraine
EU Parliament 'Cautiously Confident' on Ukraine Bid as Leaders Go to Kyiv
Parliament President Roberta Metsola told Newsweek that the EU "would have failed" if it denies Ukraine candidate status in the coming days.
Russian Official Ignores State TV's Nuclear War Threats: 'Fake News'
The Russian deputy foreign minister said Western countries try to "accuse Russia of playing some "rhetorical game" about its potential use of nuclear weapons."
Pro-Russia Separatists Say They're Inflicting Losses On Ukrainian Forces
Images released by pro-Russian military officials in Ukraine purport to show Luhansk People's Republic separatists engaging in combat against Ukrainian forces.
Putin Ally Doubts Ukraine Will Still Exist in Two Years
"Just a question," Dmitry Medvedev wrote on his Telegram channel. "Who said that in two years Ukraine will even exist on the world map?"
Putin Ally Pleads for Reinforcements in Ukraine, Receives Blunt Response
The Kremlin batted away the request by Denis Pushilin, the head of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic.
Wives of Soldiers in Putin's Army Take to the Street, Demand Answers
A video circulating online shows the alleged wives of Russian soldiers complaining that they haven't heard from their husbands in months.
Cede France to Putin, Not Ukraine—Mayor of Occupied City
Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov sent a clear message to French President Emmanuel Macron, as he hit back at any suggestion Ukraine give up its territory.
Will Gas Prices Go Down This Year?
Gas prices have reached all-time highs and show no signs of falling soon. So, when can hard-hit consumers expect some good news?
Ukraine Says it Only Has 10% of the Weapons it Needs as Russia Makes Gains
"We can't wait too long," said Ukraine's deputy defense minister Hanna Maliar when calling for more western arms.
Ukraine Will Defeat Russia, 'Convinced and Confident' Blinken Says
Blinken said that "Ukraine's sovereignty will prevail and will be there long after Vladimir Putin has left the scene."
Zelensky Notes 'Painful Losses' as NATO Chief Calls for Ukrainian Weapons
"Delay with its provision cannot be justified," the Ukrainian leader wrote. "I will constantly emphasize this when talking to our partners."
Putin Is Making More on Oil Than He's Spending on Ukraine War
According to a recent report, Russia made nearly $100 billion in fossil fuel exports during the first 100 days of the war in Ukraine.
Pro-Russia Separatists Say Ukrainian Forces Shelled Market, Killed 3 People
The video begins by showing the aftermath of what has been reported as shelling on a civilian area in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine.
Watch: Russian Pilots Attack Ukrainian Positions
Russian pilots carried out combat operations against Ukrainian targets as the invasion enters its 111th day.
Russia, Belarus Tennis Players Can't Play Under National Flags at U.S. Open
After Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February, players from both nations were banned from international tennis competitions altogether.
Zelensky Denies He's Planning to Bring War to Russia
In an interview with Danish media Tuesday, Zelensky said that he is "not interested in shelling" Russian civilians and that Ukrainians are not "terrorists."
Alexei Navalny Feared He'd Be Sent to Torture Prison: A 'Monstrous Place'
The prominent Kremlin critic has reportedly been transferred from a prison colony to an undisclosed location.
Ukraine's Elite Forces Turn Vehicles at Russian Base Into Fiery Wrecks
Aerial footage purports to show Russian military vehicles and pieces of Russian military equipment ablaze after they were hit in Ukrainian artillery strikes.
What Joe Biden Has Previously Said About Saudi Arabia as Visit Confirmed
Biden previously called Saudi Arabia a "pariah" for its human rights abuses when he entered office.
Fact Check: Is Joe Biden's 'Putin Price Hike' Inflation Claim Accurate?
President Joe Biden blamed Russian President Vladmir Putin for the country's record rises in inflation.
Ukraine Releases List of Russian Officers Who May Be Sabotaging Putin's War
Ukraine's defense intelligence service released a report on an alleged attempt by Russian commanders to compromise their own equipment and sell off parts.
Student Who 'Found' Murdered Woman Is Her Killer: Police
A 21-year-old student was strangled to death by a man who then lied about finding her body when he went to visit her.
Watch: Russian Mobile Short Range Ballistic Missile System in Action
The Iskander OTRK is a mobile short-range ballistic missile system built and used by Russia.
American Veterans in Ukraine Tell NATO How To End Russian 'Slugfest'
Members of the Mozart Group told Newsweek about the "dire" situation Ukrainians face in the east of the country.
Only 1 in 10 Russian Soldiers Prepared To Fight Putin's War, Ukraine Claims
The Security Service of Ukraine has alleged that the majority of Russian troops are refusing to take part in direct combat with Ukrainian soldiers.
Russian Oligarchs' Jets Flying Over Europe Despite Sanctions: Report
At least 30 aircraft allegedly belonging to Russian businessmen have flown over EU airspace despite flight bans imposed after the invasion of Ukraine.
Russia Increases Defense Spending by 20% as it Struggles to Replace Weapons
British defense officials said on Tuesday that Russia is trying to mobilize its weapons production to meet the demands of the Ukraine war.
Putin Is Losing the War. Don't Be Fooled by What Happened in Severodonetsk
Recognizing how weak Russian forces are, Ukraine is not ceding anything. But it's also a holding action while they hope arms will reach the front in time.
Russia Admits Sanctions From Ukraine War 'Not Easy' on Country's Economy
Dmitry Peskov told the Tass news agency sanctions were pushing Russia towards "friendly" countries.
Explosion Rocks Russia Days After Ukrainian 'Saboteurs' Cross Border
In recent weeks, multiple Russian regions close to Ukraine's border have reported unexplained explosions at military and industrial sites.