Video: Ukrainian drone destroys T-72 tank and other Russian equipment
Ukraine's special forces posted a video showing the results of a mission in the Donetsk region.
Russia plans "strategic" economy boost in Arctic
A large port will be built in Murmansk, Russia, for the transshipment of Belarusian cargo.
Sweden's Navy chief says Russian shadow fleet "spying" in NATO lake
"We are finding antennas and masts that typically do not belong to, for example, fishing vessels," said Ewa Skoog Haslum.
Russia drops X-59 missile on Belgorod in latest self-bombing
In March and April, Russia is said to have dropped 21 aerial bombs on its own soil or occupied territories of Ukraine.
Ukraine on brink of losing key strongholds before Western aid arrives
Kyiv's forces are eagerly awaiting an injection of aid passed by the U.S. House of Representatives before they lose more territory.
US, Russia on "dangerous edge" of war, Putin ally warns
Russia's foreign minister warned of a potential "direct military confrontation between nuclear powers."
Putin sets stage for upheaval in another country
Moscow-backed oligarch Ilan Shor has formed the "Victory" bloc to challenge Moldova's pro-western president Maia Sandu.
Kadyrov's diagnosis shocks relatives: 'Won't be the same'
A report says Ramzan Kadyrov has a potentially fatal illness and that the Chechen strongman's relatives feared he would be left "neither alive nor dead."
Russian state TV gushes over Marjorie Taylor Greene: "A beauty"
"She is a blonde who wears white coats with a fur collar," said Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of RT.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's furious reaction after Ukraine aid passes
The House passed a $60.8 billion aid bill to help Ukraine in its war against Russia.
Russia preparing for large-scale conflict with NATO: ISW
The expansion of the Leningrad Military District comes as Moscow readies itself for a war with the alliance.
Russian rocket scientists jailed for high treason: full list
Alexander Kuranov is the latest scientist linked to Russia's hypersonic program to be convicted of high treason.
Russia has lost 4,180 troops, 31 tanks in Ukraine since Sunday: Kyiv
As Ukraine continues to wait on stalled U.S. aid, Moscow's recent battlefield victories appear to be coming at high price.
Western leaders are "one step away" from sending troops to Ukraine: Orbán
The prime minister of Hungary claimed Kyiv's allies are prepared to deploy personnel to Ukraine.
Top Russian officer killed in Ukrainian Storm Shadow strike
Colonel Pavel Alexandrovich Kropotov, commander of Russia's 59th Guards Communications Brigade, was killed in Luhansk on April 13.
Putin could control Ukraine "by the end of 2024": CIA director
William Burns delivered a stark warning, but said that "Putin's arrogant view" can be punctured.
The Authoritarian Threat Is Real
In its suppression of engaged citizens, Georgia's hybrid authoritarianism mirrors the tried-and-tested illiberal tactics employed by Russia.
Mysterious accidents at US, ally's defense facilities spark sabotage fears
A fire and explosion were reported this week at defense facilities in the U.S. and NATO ally U.K. that produce munitions for Ukraine.
Ukraine downs Russian Tu-22M3 bomber in war's first
The Russian Defense Ministry has said that the long-range bomber crashed because of a "technical malfunction."
Ukraine to receive more Patriot systems to bolster air defense
Germany's leader said Ukraine will soon receive seven additional Patriot air-defense systems.
Russia denounces France's seizure of villa linked to Putin's ex-wife
The property seizure was reportedly part of investigations into money laundering.
Closing Sanctions Loopholes on Russia's Energy Empire
How can the international community apply additional pressure on Russia to force it to stop its war?
Fact Check: Did Kyiv's Crimea strike destroy Russian Zircon missile cache?
Hypersonic missiles that Russia reportedly began using against Ukraine this year were wiped out, according to social media posts.
Ukraine may have just crossed Putin's nuclear red line
A site in Russia's Mordovia Republic hit in a reported Ukrainian attack is part of Moscow's early-warning radar network tasked with monitoring missile attacks.
Putin faces new rebellion in Russia's back yard
A proposed law reportedly modelled on repressive Russian legislation has prompted renewed mass protests.
Leading Russia watcher in China makes surprise Ukraine war prediction
A Chinese academic's forecast that Russia will eventually be defeated is a dramatic departure in messaging from Beijing.
Putin's plan to displace US Dollar failing spectacularly
Despite the Russian president's claim about the greenback's decline, the dollar was used in 48 percent of global transactions last year.
Zelensky issues dire warning as Putin pushes forward
The Ukrainian president told PBS that without U.S. congressional support, his country would lose the war.
Putin issues urgent Russian ship decree
The president has given Moscow officials until June 15 to create a domestic ship building program that works around sanctions.
Russian oil exports crippled by Ukraine attacks on refineries
Figures from the International Energy Agency show that up to 600,000 barrels a day could be lost this quarter.