Russia's flying problem is getting worse
Two major airlines in Russia have been affected by sanctions and a shortage of staff.
Russia's popularity with Americans is growing
The Pew Research Center poll found that more Americans had a favorable view of Russia than last year.
Donald Trump's reported Ukraine plan sparks concern
Should he be reelected, the former president wants to "to redefine the U.S. role in NATO very significantly," Politico reported.
Did Zelensky's wife spend millions on new Bugatti supercar?
A French--language website claimed that Olena Zelenska had done a deal to buy a car for $4.8 million.
Putin finds loophole to keep selling Russian gas
Russia has reportedly turned to a shadow fleet to transport LNG to avoid EU sanctions.
Ukraine just days away from sovereign default: report
An August 1 deadline looms for Ukraine over $20 billion it owes foreign bondholders.
Russia's new drone defense "inspired" by WWI-era Zeppelins
Balloon-mounted system for protecting objects from drone attacks has nets to catch the UAVs.
Russian armored vehicle convoy destroyed in precision aerial attack
Ukraine's military says a new video on social media shows a strike on Russian vehicles in the Donetsk region.
HIMARS strike Russian positions in Luhansk, windows blown out: Video
The U.S.-supplied weapons reportedly struck in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions of Ukraine.
Is far right headed for power in France? What we know
The anti-immigration National Rally headed by Marine Le Pen won 33 percent of the vote in the first round of parliamentary elections.
Joe Biden suffers poll blow among Democrats after debate
A Morning Consult survey found that 47 percent of Democrats want Biden to stand aside after his debate performance.
War maps reveal Ukraine's advances after recapturing territory
The Institute for the Study of War outlined marginal gains by Kyiv's forces in the Kharkiv region.
Map reveals Ukrainian strikes on 30 Russian aircraft this year
Ukrainian Armed Forces said in 2024, it struck dozens of aircraft in eastern Ukraine, occupied Crimea and even Russian territory.
US sends Abrams battle tanks to NATO frontline nation
The U.S. tanks have arrived in Poland at a new NATO-built storage facility that will equip the alliance's eastern flank.
Why Russian submarines torpedoed each other in "NATO lake"
Moscow's forces have conducted military drills in the Baltic Sea.
Putin too "busy" crushing dissent to deal with terrorism: Exiled top rabbi
"The regime is becoming more heavy-handed by the day," Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt told Newsweek.
Putin ally's email 'hack' reveals plan for territorial claims in Arctic
Hackers say they accessed emails of one of Dmitry Medvedev's aides, which revealed a think tank had proposed Russia substantially increase its Arctic territory.
Map reveals new proposed European defensive lines against Russia
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have proposed a wall along the EU's external border with Russia.
Putin's top banker issues dire warning on economy: "Ruination"
Vladimir Chistyukhin, the deputy chairman of the Bank of Russia, said the country must find a way to trade exports.
Russian drone base hit by Ukraine housed "Iranian instructors": Kyiv
Three were killed in the attack which destroyed dozens of Iranian drones, according to reports.
Donald Trump's Ukraine peace plan trashed by experts: "Incompatible"
The former president's advisers have presented a plan to end the war started by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Putin dealt a double blow in Europe
The International Criminal Court (ICC) and the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) have condemned Russia for its actions in Ukraine.
Ukraine scores two major victories in Europe
Kyiv starts accession talks with the EU, which has found a workaround of Hungary's veto for future military assistance for Kyiv.
Ukraine gets major Patriot missile boost from NATO ally
Spanish government sources told the newspaper 'El Mundo' that Madrid had sent the anti-aircraft weapons to Kyiv.
Russian navy war gaming maritime conflict on "NATO Lake"
Russia's Baltic Fleet practiced drone warfare and jamming in the body of water surrounded by alliance members.
ATACMS strikes could sever Russia's Crimea link: Kyiv General
The head of Ukrainian military intelligence said those who say ATACMS are not powerful enough to destroy the Kerch Bridge "should read the technical manuals."
Kremlin responds to reports Russian ally supplying weapons to Ukraine
Serbian ammunition is supplied to Kyiv via third countries, the Financial Times reported.
Putin silent as Russia hit by spate of "terror attacks"
The Kremlin said that the Russian president would not comment on attacks in Dagestan or a strike in Sevastopol, Crimea.
Video shows Kyiv's first upgraded HIMARS cluster strike on Russian troops
The clip purports to show cluster munitions being fired on Russian forces in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region.
Violent clashes engulf southern Russia as Putin "distracted" by Ukraine
One social-media user said how Putin is losing control after churches, synagogues and police officers were attacked in Dagestan.