Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira sentenced to 15 years in prison
Teixeira previously pleaded guilty to leaking highly classified military documents related to the war in Ukraine.
Russia's loss of men in Ukraine surpasses daily birth rate
According to the latest data, an average of 1,836 boys were born per day in Russia. On Monday, 1,950 Russians died, says Ukraine.
Russia jails 68-year-old pediatrician for 5 years over alleged war comments
Russia has sentenced a doctor to prison on accusations that she criticized the war in Ukraine in front of patients.
Putin's navy advisor names 'NATO Lake' as top priority
NATO has slowly increased its control over the Baltic Sea with Russia now the only non-NATO country left that borders it.
Donald Trump has 'obligations' to those who brought him to power—Putin ally
Vladimir Putin's aide and former Secretary of the Security Council Nikolai Patrushev has commented on Trump's victory.
NATO state leader was "preparing" for Putin to order nuclear strike: Book
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss feared that the Russian president would resort to nuclear weapons, per a biography.
Republican Party has 'homoerotic fascination' with Vladimir Putin: Ex-UK PM
Boris Johnson, former British Prime Minister, has shared his thoughts on the relationship between Russia and the Republican Party.
North Korea warns US and allies that Russia conflict would be "suicidal"
North Korea said the West's ongoing support for Ukraine risked triggering a destructive conflict with Russia.
Russia racing against time to retake Kursk ahead of Trump "ceasefire"
Russian forces have launched a counteroffensive to recapture Kursk but at a huge cost in troops, according to Kyiv.
Russian losses in Ukraine break grim record two days in a row
The expense of the war has also reportedly been found to have taken a massive toll on Russia, with the country's economy in danger of "burnout."
Pentagon leaker Teixeira faces up to 17 years in prison
Prosecutors said that Teixeira's actions represent one of the most severe breaches of the Espionage Act in recent memory.
NK-Russia defense deal ratified as 12,000 North Korean troops join war
The treaty underscores a strengthening of military ties between Pyongyang and Moscow while geopolitical tensions rise.
North Korean defectors boost Ukraine's fight against Kim Jong Un's troops
Kyiv "could secure mass surrender and defection among North Korean soldiers if proactive psychological warfare is mobilized," said one North Korean defector.
Map retraces dozens of US spy flights near Russia's territory
The American spy plane can locate, identify and record foreign military radar signals.
Muslim Americans respond to Donald Trump's nomination of Elise Stefanik
The president-elect has chosen New York Representative Elise Stefanik to serve as his ambassador to the United Nations.
Russia could pay students who have a child, amid birth rate crisis
The Russian government has proposed the new policy in response to declining birth rates.
Russia appears to have struck own civilian building with iranian drone
A drone attack in Russia's Belgorod region injured two people and damaged 40 apartments, 24 vehicles, and a shop.
Kremlin denies reports of Putin-Trump call on Ukraine conflict
A Kremlin spokesperson said the reports were "pure fiction," while Trump's communications director also declined to verify any such call.
NATO's Baltic defense ministers upbeat but wary about Donald Trump
"I'm not so pessimistic as many are," Estonian defense minister, Hanno Pevkur, told Newsweek after Trump won the election.
Russian glide bombs and drones kill several as Putin targets civilians
At least six civilians were killed and approximately 30 wounded in a renewed wave of attacks, according to Ukrainian officials.
Did NATO chief vow to kick us out over Trump's Ukraine plan? What we know
False reports on social media lead people to question if Donald Trump's second term will end American membership in NATO.
NATO ally suggests reducing Ukraine aid could be 'Solution' to the conflict
A NATO member state's prime minister claims that ongoing support from Ukraine's allies is prolonging the war.
Map shows Putin's top target as Russia "amassing 50K troops" in Kursk
North Korean troops are among the growing number of forces in the region Ukraine invaded in August.
NATO allies plot to counter Donald Trump on Ukraine
Britain and France are plotting different ways to shore up U.S. support for Ukraine before Donald Trump enters the White House.
Kremlin says Trump and Putin conversation is 'pure fiction'
Moscow has pushed back on reports that the president-elect spoke to Vladimir Putin, with spokesperson Dmitry Peskov describing the claim as "pure fiction."
Ukraine Bradleys assault Russian troops, survive grenade launcher hit—Video
Video appears to show Ukrainian forces mowing down a Russian tree line with Bradleys, while surviving a direct hit from counterfire.
Russian troops just had their deadliest day of war: Kyiv
Moscow is known for casualty-heavy "meat grinder" assaults, which it has leveraged to make gains throughout 2024 in Ukraine's east.
Video seems to show North Korean soldier watching raunchy videos in Russia
Pyongyang has sent soldiers to Russia to fight for Vladimir Putin's forces against Ukraine although there are questions about their combat readiness.
Donald Trump didn't warn Ukraine about Putin call: Kyiv
Kyiv did not know beforehand about the president-elect's call with Russia's Vladimir Putin, Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said.
Ukraine launches biggest-ever drone strike on Moscow
The attack is the largest drone strike on the Russian capital to date.