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Six Jailed Putin Critics Just Went Missing
Their disappearances have fueled speculation of a possible group prisoner exchange.
Satellite Images Reveal Construction of Russia's New Black Sea Fleet Base
In the face of sustained Ukrainian attacks, Russia's Black Sea Fleet has moved further east, increasingly away from Crimea.
US Tanks, Combat Vehicles Spotted Heading for NATO's Eastern Flank: Report
The transit of equipment to Powidz, Poland, comes amid reports of a convoy of Russian T-90M tanks near Russia's border with NATO.
South Korea to Launch Nuclear Response Unit Against North
Seoul says the new command will begin operations later this year.
Crimea Satellite Images Reveal Aftermath of Strike on Russian Air Base
Ukraine has consistently targeted high-value Russian assets, like air bases, in Crimea.
Moscow's Protection Now 'More Difficult to Sell' after Mali Disaster—Expert
Fewer African countries will ask Moscow for security, Robert Besseling, CEO of security company Pangea-Risk, told Newsweek.
List of Undercover Agents Leaked in Intelligence Breach for U.S. Ally
A South Korean military official was arrested on suspicion of leaking information of the country's overseas agents.
Russian Navy Set for Major Drills Involving 300 Vessels, 20,000 Sailors
The bulk of Russia's naval fleet commenced large-scale military drills on Tuesday, as the country's maritime forces continue to struggle in Ukraine.
Americans Warned of Being Targeted by Russia
"The American public should know that content that they read online...could be foreign propaganda," an official warned.
Russian State TV Floats Trump Campaign Conspiracy Theory
A host on Russian state TV alleged that Russia's Foreign Ministry may be working with Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 election.
Asian Coalition Condemns North Korea Missile Testing 'Surge'
An organization of Asian states warned that Kim Jong Un's missile tests threaten stability in the region, amid escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
China Responds to Quad Group as U.S. Hails 'Strategic Alignment'
Beijing told countries "outside the region" to butt out, accusing them of fueling regional tensions.
Russian Defense Officials 'Gloating' Over Wagner Group's Defeat in Mali—ISW
The deaths of dozens of Wagner troops in an ambush by Tuareg rebels may lead to the mercenaries' replacement, the think tank said.
McDonald's Sales Drop Globally For First Time In Four Years
At McDonald's, higher prices and regional boycotts related to the Israel-Hamas conflict appear to be impacting the business.
Russia's Artillery Losses Highest Since War Began: Kyiv
Moscow has lost more than 16,000 artillery systems in Ukraine since the launch of its full-scale invasion, according to Kyiv.
Beijing Reacts to U.S. Concerns About China's Nuclear Weapons
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said the U.S. and Japan were exaggerating the threat posed by China and stoking fear with talk of regional tensions.
Russian Assault Convoy Destroyed in Precision Aerial Attack
The General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces said Russia lost 46 artillery systems in the past day, bringing the total to 16,056.
Ukraine War Map Shows Russia's 'Significant Tactical Advances' in Avdiivka
Russian forces have made gains in the Donetsk region, according to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
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.
Mexico Increases Detentions of Illegal Immigrants by 200%
Hundreds of migrants have been bussed away from states close to the U.S., in an effort to deter them from reaching the border.
What's Next for Venezuela After Maduro's Dubious Reelection?
An electoral stalemate is developing in Caracas that could impact the U.S. ahead of the November election.
Prehistoric Skeleton Is Likely Female 'Shaman' Who Lived 12,000 Years Ago
The Neolithic woman was buried alongside a number of animal remains, including a cattle skull and a partridge bone.