How Putin's and Netanyahu's ICC woes compare
The court is seeking arrest warrants for the Israeli prime minister and his defense minister related to the war in Gaza.
Putin's "revenge": Georgia's jailed ex-president urges West to act
Mikheil Saakashvili told Newsweek that Moscow "has everything to gain" from Georgia passing its controversial "foreign agent" law.
Exclusive: Israeli extremists deplatformed over Gaza aid attacks
The Tzav 9 organization had raised more than $87,000 before its page was shuttered following a Newsweek probe.
Pro-Putin faction 'at war' in Georgia
Georgia's government says a new "foreign agent" law is needed to counter malign foreign influence but protesters say it is intended to muzzle the opposition.
U.S. Gaza pier moves into Hamas line of fire
Any attack on the coastal structure would constitute "an attack on aid for the people of Gaza," U.S. Central Command said.
Exclusive: US man protesting Putin-style Georgia law left injured by police
Patrick Hernandez-Ball told Newsweek that police were "beating me" during his arrest at a protest in the Georgian capital Tbilisi.
Slovakia leader shot
The Moscow-friendly leader of one of Europe's NATO member states was wounded in a shooting while visiting the town of Handlova.
NATO may be facing a new threat from the south
Moscow has expanded operations at its hub in Libya, a launching point for activity in Africa and the Mediterranean, reports say.
NATO mulls its Ukraine options
Momentum appears to be growing for noncombat deployments of NATO soldiers and defensive systems to help halt Russia's advance.
Kharkiv map shows Russia establishing "buffer zone" along border
Moscow's forces have seized territory inside northeastern Ukraine close to the major city of Kharkiv.
Putin's reshuffle betrays "serious concerns" over rising cost of war: ISW
Incoming Defense Minister Alexei Belousov is known as a Kremlin loyalist and respected economist.
Who Is Andrei Belousov? Putin loyalist economist to take charge of military
The respected economist and a former deputy prime minister will take over from the much-criticized Sergei Shoigu as defense minister.
NATO's Russia border to be reinforced with trenches, bunkers
Recent years have seen spikes in migrants flows across NATO borders from Russia and Belarus.
Russia's Kharkiv push sparks alarm in Ukraine
Kyiv deployed reinforcements to the border region after Russian shelling and incursions, which have prompted fears of a full-scale assault.
Ukraine gets HIMARS boost from NATO ally
Kyiv is pushing its Western partners for more military aid as Russia prepares for an expected summer offensive.
"Hamas loves Biden": Israel slams US Rafah threat
The president said the U.S. will not provide weapons for Israel in an assault on the southern Gaza Strip city.
Europe takes aim at Putin's secret weapon
Right-wing and Euroskeptic populist parties, which have been funded by Moscow, are expected to perform well in June's European Parliament elections.
Putin's NATO message is landing with Americans
A shrinking minority of Americans believe the alliance is growing its global influence, a new poll has found.
Russia ready to launch offensive on NATO country, Poland warns
Warsaw's military counterintelligence chief said President Vladimir Putin already has plans for a "mini-operation."
Ukraine faces "crucial" battle for Chasiv Yar
The eastern city is in Moscow's sights as President Vladimir Putin tries to battle his way to a beneficial peace agreement.
Who is Gordon Black? US Army officer arrested during secret Russia trip
The staff sergeant reportedly made an unauthorized trip to the Pacific port city of Vladivostok, where he was detained.
Russia-Ukraine war's New Phase Looks Like This
"It's not too late for Ukraine to prevail," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has said, but Kyiv's forces look set for a grinding slog in the short term.
Satellite images reveal work at Russia's new Black Sea port
Moscow has been forced to remove the bulk of its Black Sea Fleet from its primary bases on the occupied Crimean Peninsula and look for alternative ports.
Rafah 'annihilation' could deal huge blow to Joe Biden
Biden has struggled to square his Gaza strategy with some elements of the Democratic base, particularly young voters and voters of color.
Ukraine rushes to exploit short ATACMS window
Kyiv's has a brief period to exploit its newest American long-range hardware before Russia's military learns to adapt.
Ukraine eyes Israel's retired Patriots
Israel is giving up its American-made air defense systems as Kyiv lobbies Western partners for more.
Tucker Carlson slammed over interview with Putin ally with neo-fascist ties
The conservative pundit sat down with ultranationalist ideologue Alexander Dugin, considered by some as "Putin's brain."
NATO must address 'biggest gap' against Russia: Defense official
Ukraine has repeatedly asked Western partners to provide more air defense systems to halt Russian bombardments.
Ukraine war maps show Russia's two options for advancing
Russian forces pushing westward from Avdiivka are seeking fresh gaps in Ukraine's strained defensive lines.
Avdiivka maps reveal Russian advances along front line
Ukrainian troops withdrew from several front line positions amid great Russian pressure, Kyiv's commander-in-chief said.