Putin ally warns NATO underestimates Russia's nuclear threats
NATO member states "ignore our potential" in the area of nuclear weapons, top Russian diplomat Sergei Ryabkov said.
Russian TV revels in Joe Biden's NATO summit gaffes: "laughingstock"
"Cringe, cringe, and more cringe," Russian state news agency Sputnik said of President Biden's verbal slip-ups.
Fox News host muddles own name discussing Joe Biden news conference
Dana Perino's gaffe sparked laughter in the studio, shortly before Biden jumbled Kamala Harris with Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky with Vladimir Putin.
NATO leaders' reaction to Joe Biden calling Zelensky "Putin" goes viral
The reaction from world leaders to Biden's gaffe has been viewed nearly 1 million times.
Zelensky's reaction to Joe Biden calling him 'Putin' goes viral
The gaffe drew audible gasps from people in the room, and some could be heard shouting "Zelensky!" to correct the U.S. president.
Russia vows "military" response as US hypersonic weapons head to Europe
Sergei Ryabkov, Russia's deputy foreign minister, issued the warning after a joint statement was made by the U.S. and Germany.
Stephen King's Trump, Putin comment takes off online
King—who has long been a vocal critic of Donald Trump—has shared his thoughts on the former president's relationship with Vladimir Putin.
Russia to occupy "remaining Ukrainian lands" after ceasefire: Medvedev
The former Russian president implied that the war will continue "until the total destruction of any independent Ukraine."
Putin is losing the Global South, poll suggests
A Pew poll asked respondents if they had confidence in President Vladimir Putin "to do the right thing regarding world affairs."
NATO slams China as Beijing tells alliance to stay out of Asia
The leaders of the 32-member security framework have issued a statement condemning China as a "decisive enabler" of Russia.
Exclusive: Why Turkey's Erdogan is breaking with Biden on Ukraine and Gaza
"It is impossible to proceed with such sensitive processes while acting like a bull in a china shop," Erdogan told Newsweek.
Ukraine war leaves Russia's border with China weakened
Russia has removed air defense missiles from its border with China.
"Ultra-low" flying Russian cruise missiles spotted over Caspian Sea—video
The video was reportedly filmed on July 8, when Russia launched one of its deadliest attacks of the year against Ukraine.
South Korea issues update on threat from North
South Korea's president visited the U.S. military's largest unified combatant command before traveling to Washington, D.C.
Russia accuses Ukraine of plot to destroy its last active aircraft carrier
The FSB said the operation was personally supervised by the head of Ukraine's GUR military intelligence agency, Kyrylo Budanov.
FBI shuts down massive Russian AI-driven bot farm on X
An investigation by the DOJ has uncovered a Russian bot farm that used AI to create fake social media profiles to post support for Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine.
Mystery as Russian general linked to Shoigu found dead
Magomed Khandayev, a Russian Defense Ministry official, has died at the age of 61.
North Korean soldiers head to Russia for training
The visit by the delegation of North Korean military trainers to Russia marks the first military exchange between Moscow and Pyongyang since a treaty was signed last month.
Ukraine deploys AI in fight against Putin's disinformation
The initiative, set up by a former Ukrainian minister, said War of Words uses artificial intelligence to analyze thousands of hours of video content.
Seoul warns of threat from Russia and North Korea
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said military aid for Ukraine will depend on Moscow's growing security ties with Pyongyang.
Ukraine calls for NATO action after Putin crossed "red lines"
Kyiv said a Russian Kh-101 missile destroyed part of Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital as Ukraine's air defense capabilities are likely a focus of NATO's summit.
Putin backs down over Modi's mercenary demand: Report
The Russian and Indian leaders met in Moscow and the issue of Indian soldiers fighting in Ukraine came up, it has been reported.
Putin's "family values" event sparks fury after attack on kids' hospital
As Ukraine suffered one of its deadliest attacks in 2024, Vladimir Putin attended an event promoting family values in Russia.
Russian companies turn to "meat glue" in food amid struggles: Report
The food additive "meat glue" or transglutaminase has been banned for use in food production in Russia since 2020.
Six Russia regions attacked as Ukraine hits back after hospital bombing
Russia launched a barrage of missiles at Ukraine on Monday, killing at least 38 people.
Putin is "daring NATO" with latest attack, ex-ambassador warns
Russia on Monday carried out one of its deadliest waves of airstrikes on Ukraine, which included the destruction of a leading children's hospital in Kyiv.
Russian economy faces "creeping Crisis", economists warn
A Kremlin-lined think tank said Russia's war-hit economy could face turbulence in the second of 2024.
Peace May Be Possible in Ukraine After All | Opinion
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin have both consistently expressed their unwillingness to engage in any discussions. That may be changing.
WhatsApp outage hits southern Russia amid fears of mass protests
The Russian government is "jamming" mobile networks amid the threat of "extremist activity" in the Dagestan region, state media reported.
India Ditching Russian Military Tech Despite Putin-Modi Embrace
India has begun cutting down on Russian-made weaponry, as Putin struggles to supply his own armed forces in Ukraine while supporting Modi's arsenal.