Russia's ambassador outlines plan to overthrow US-led world order
"Humanity is obliged to do this for the sake of peace, stability and economic prosperity," Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek.
Russian leaders accused of war crimes, arrest warrants issued
The move is unlikely to lead to the arrests of Sergei Shoigu and Valery Gerasimov as Russia is not a member of the ICC and doesn't recognize its jurisdiction.
Russians claim they shot down US spy drone over Black Sea
A Russian newspaper said Monday that the Russian Aerospace Forces may have downed an American RQ-4 Global Hawk spy drone.
Kremlin responds to reports Russian ally supplying weapons to Ukraine
Serbian ammunition is supplied to Kyiv via third countries, the Financial Times reported.
Vietnam reaffirms "strategic partnership" with US day after Putin visit
The State Department denied Assistant Secretary of State Kritenbrink's visit was planned to follow the Russian leader's.
Cracks in Putin's Nuclear Shield Lead to Arrest of Russian Millionaire
A Russian millionaire has been arrested on suspicion of fraud, though some believe the arrest may be due to dissatisfaction with his company's missile system.
Fire rages at Moscow research center behind signal-jamming tech—Video
Videos showed flames and plumes of smoke inside the facility, which supplies Putin's military and air force with EW-jamming and radar technology.
Satellite photos show Russian Shahed drone base destroyed in airstrike
In a Telegram post, Ukraine's Navy said it worked together with the Security Service of Ukraine to destroy the facility.
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.
Parasites detected in North Korea trash balloons
South Korea is monitoring North Korea's activities today due to favorable wind conditions for balloon launches.
Putin replaces head of spy agency behind decision to invade Ukraine—Report
The Russian president reportedly relied on intelligence from the FSB's fifth directorate when he launched his invasion of Ukraine.
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.
Putin Loses 1300 Troops in One Day in Ukraine
Russia suffered another day of heavy losses on the battlefield in Ukraine on Monday, taking the army's death toll further over the half-million mark.
Crimea videos show fires blazing as space radar targeted with ATACMS—report
Kyiv's forces are reported to have struck Russia's Center for Long-Range Space Communications in the village of Vitino in Crimea.
Russian ammunition warehouse destroyed in massive explosion
The social media account OSINT Aggregator posted footage of the explosion online.
War map reveals all Russian military bases within ATACMS strike range
The Institute for the Study of War has made a map showing Russian military bases that Ukraine could hit.
Russian lawmaker offers Donald Trump advice
Russian politician Andrey Kartapolov recently gave the former president some campaign advice amid this year's presidential election.
Putin planning military coalition to rival NATO: ISW
The Russian president and his foreign minister have touted the creation of a Eurasian security group.
Putin has "limited" ability to stop attacks on Russian ships
Moscow has "limited" ability to stop Houthi attacks on vessels carrying Russian cargo, maritime risk firm Ambrey has told Newsweek.
Putin issues nuclear warning to West
Earlier this month, Vladimir Putin warned that his country's nuclear doctrine is "a living instrument" that can be changed.
Putin Gives Ominous Nuclear Triad Warning
Vladimir Putin used his speech before Russian military graduates to announce an upgrade to the country's nuclear arsenal.
Russia's suspected spy ship fleet in North Sea raises Cold War era fears
Russian civilian ships have been linked to spying on infrastructure in the North Sea since 2014.
One of Russia's largest oil refineries 'damaged' in overnight drone barrage
"Our region's civilian infrastructure came under a massive attack by the criminal Kyiv regime," an official said.
Five things to know about Russia and North Korea's new treaty
The agreement, signed by Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, includes defense assistance and cooperation on nuclear energy, space exploration, and technology.
Do Putin's gifts to Kim Jong Un break UN sanctions? What we know
Russian President Vladimir Putin's recent gifts of luxury vehicles to Kim Jong Un may violate UN sanctions.
Putin-Kim "bromance" sparks avalanche of jokes, memes
"Did Kim Jong Un present Putin with a tombstone? Or is that a painting?" asked Anton Gerashchenko, an ex-adviser to Ukraine's minister of internal affairs.
Russian general floats deadline for end of Putin's war
General Apti Alaudinov, commander of the Akhmat special forces, claims the war with Ukraine will be over by the end of the year.
Putin, North Korea nuclear weapons "deeply" concerning: ex-NATO commander
Putin met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Wednesday marking the Russian president's first visit to the country in 24 years.
Russian coal ship seized passing North Korea
South Korean Authorities have intercepted a ship carrying Russian cargo to China, in apparent violations of sanctions.