US announces new $1.7 billion military package for Ukraine
The United States will also supply Ukraine with secure communications systems, funding for commercial satellite imagery services and demolition equipment.
Putin bomber's reported malfunction sparks Russian nuclear triad woes
The Russian president flew on the supersonic, nuclear-capable Tu-160M, also known by its NATO code name "Blackjack," in February.
Russian soldiers could earn nearly as much as Putin in Ukraine war
An advert luring Muscovites to fight in the war in Ukraine was broadcast on state TV last week.
Wagner leader appeals to Putin after Mali ambush leaves 80 dead
Wagner mercenaries provide the Kremlin with a footprint in Africa, where they are said to offer protection to governments in return for access to resources.
Putin dealt double blow as ally admits Black Sea Fleet failure
"Where is the fleet? It's gone. This is really a victory of the enemy," State Duma deputy Yevgeny Fyodorov said.
Sailors' "navy salute" to Putin raises questions
The Russian president greeted sailors as part of Russia's Navy Day celebrations on the Neva River, St. Petersburg.
Russian Black Sea Fleet missing from Putin's muted navy parade
The U.K. government said that 26 Russian vessels have been damaged or destroyed since the outbreak of all-out war in Ukraine.
North Korea Satellite Images Spark Missile Fears
Kim Jong Un is upgrading multiple missile production facilities to both serve Vladimir Putin's interests and shore up his country's own defenses.
Ukraine celebrates failure of Russian air defenses in Crimea ATACMS strike
Kyiv's forces "continue to destroy the military infrastructure of the Russian invaders," Ukraine's General Staff said.
Putin's key adviser says Russian Navy developing "new stage"
"As a great maritime power, Russia should possess a powerful navy," presidential aide Nikolai Patrushev said.
Russia and China "deepening" military cooperation—analyst
Russian and Chinese aircraft came within 200 miles of the Alaskan coast this week.
Russia tests Yars mobile nuclear missile launchers
Russia has reportedly carried out its second drill this month with the Yars mobile nuclear missile launchers.
New Leopard tanks start rolling into Ukraine
The Netherlands and Denmark are sending Ukraine 14 refurbished Leopard 2A4 tanks this summer.
Russia pulls all warships from Sea of Azov: Ukraine
"There is no longer a single Russian warship in the Sea of Azov," Ukrainian navy spokesman Dmytro Pletenchuk said.
North Korean tactical nuclear weapon in "final stages": South
South Korea warns that Kim Jong Un's regime has almost completed the development of nuclear weapons for battlefield use.
Putin ramps up military purge with arrest of sixth official
At least six high-ranking Russian military officials have been detained since late April in the Russian president's purge.
Russia quietly quits China joint airline project
Vladimir Putin and the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China agreed to co-develop a long-haul airliner in 2014.
Ukraine developing its own missiles to strike Russia, Zelensky says
President Volodymyr Zelensky has long appealed for permission to use Western weapons to strike targets on Russian soil.
Ukraine "prepared" for peace talks with Russia, China claims
Ukrainian foreign ministry Dmytro Kuleba reportedly made the comments during a visit to Guangzhou.
Mystery car bomb attack in Moscow targeted top military official: reports
Multiple Russian news outlets reported that Andrei Torgashov, who is reportedly deputy head of a Russian military satellite communications center, was targeted.
Top Russian economist dies after falling out of window
Several top Russian officials have plunged to their deaths from windows in recent years, including a top oil executive and a defense official.
Ukrainian support for ceding territory surges
A Kyiv poll has found that there has been an increase in the proportion of Ukrainians backing territorial concessions for peace.
Russian and North Korea sign new agreement
Moscow-Pyongyang cooperation will only drive the U.S. and Asia-Pacific allies closer together, an analyst told Newsweek.
Russian army families "relocated" from Crimea as navy flees peninsula: Kyiv
Russia has relocated many of its warships from annexed Crimea to Novorossiysk due to relentless Ukrainian attacks.
Russia rushes to expand cemeteries amid rising war casualties
Last year, Russia spent more than 225 million rubles ($2.5 million) on cemetery expansion projects, the Moscow Times reported.
Ukrainian drones strike second Russian fighter jet base in three days
Ukraine has frequently attacked Russian military bases using long-range drones, saying they are legitimate targets in the war.
Kremlin responds as Zelensky raises prospect of talks with Putin
Ukraine's president admitted he may end up at the negotiating table with Putin, having previously ruled it out.
Putin's ally in Europe says NATO preparing for war "much faster"
"They are already preparing for a conflict with the Russian Federation," Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said.
Kremlin breaks silence on 'predictable' Joe Biden dropping out
"[Biden's] hands are covered in blood," Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker of Russia's parliament, said.
Key moments from Donald Trump's Michigan rally
The former president said he took a "bullet for democracy" while addressing the crowd during the campaign stop.