Iran "very concerned" over US crackdown on Gaza campus protests
Tehran's foreign minister said the international community is "disgusted" by law-enforcement suppression of the demonstrations.
Chinese firms flout US sanctions for lucrative Russia deals
Newsweek analysis of a major Moscow event this month hints at Beijing's growing footprint in Russia's military-industrial sector.
US issues stark warning to Israel over "reckless" plan
The U.S. has been critical of Israeli conduct in Gaza and the West Bank, but is maintaining its "ironclad" support of its long-time ally.
Russia suffers deadliest day in weeks: Kyiv
Moscow's forces appear to be taking heavy casualties in their grinding push along the eastern front in Ukraine.
Avdiivka map shows Russia advancing after frontline 'breakthrough'
Russian troops have forced a new salient on the eastern front, west of the captured city of Avdiivka.
Russia targeting Kharkiv with psyop to foment "outsized panic": ISW
Ukraine's second city has been under near-constant bombardment by Russian shells and missiles for months.
NATO ally's failure of vital supplies to Kyiv blamed on US red tape
The German BILD publication reported repeated delays to the planned delivery of armored vehicles.
The grim implication of Speaker Mike Johnson's Ukraine pivot
The passage of the long-delayed funding package has been enthusiastically welcomed by Kyiv, which is in dire straits amid Russia's invasion.
'New Axis of Evil' conflicts threaten US upheaval on eve of election
President Joe Biden is juggling four major conflicts—two hot and two cold—as he faces off with Donald Trump.
Iran, allies respond to Israel's "attack"
A source close to Hezbollah dismissed the purported Israeli strike, telling Newsweek: "We didn't feel it at all."
War map timelapse shows Russia's latest territorial gains in Ukraine
Ukrainian forces are on the backfoot as they wait for the resumption of much-needed American military aid.
Why Benjamin Netanyahu may defy Joe Biden—again
Israel's war cabinet is mulling how and when to respond to Iran's weekend drone and ballistic missile bombardment.
War maps reveal how Russia could attack NATO
Defeating Ukraine would free up significant Russian forces to drive further west, according to the Institute for the Study of War.
Ukraine may have just crossed Putin's nuclear red line
A site in Russia's Mordovia Republic hit in a reported Ukrainian attack is part of Moscow's early-warning radar network tasked with monitoring missile attacks.
Putin faces new rebellion in Russia's back yard
A proposed law reportedly modelled on repressive Russian legislation has prompted renewed mass protests.
Do Israel and Iran have nuclear weapons? It's complicated
Israel has always refused to confirm its possession of a nuclear arsenal, while Iran is believed to have enough enriched uranium to build a nuclear weapon.
How do Israel and Iran's militaries compare?
The IDF is highly trained and experienced, while Iran's large population is reflected in its standing regular military strength of some 420,000 personnel.
Putin's secret fortune may be at risk in world's "most neutral" country
Kyiv and many Western nations want Russia and its leader to pay the price for the devastating war on Ukraine.
Russian troops "disappearing en masse" in Kherson: Resistance group
Some soldiers in the southern Ukrainian region are refusing to follow orders, according to the Atesh partisan movement.
The problem with Donald Trump's Ukraine plan
The former president has repeatedly signaled he wants Ukraine to pay a price for peace, but will that satisfy Russia?
US support for Israel hits new low as Iran threat looms
Americans of all political persuasions are increasingly disapproving of Israel's Gaza war, a new poll suggests.
Putin's Kremlin responds to Donald Trump's Ukraine peace plan
The former president has repeatedly hinted at Ukrainian territorial concessions to secure peace with Moscow.
Crimea satellite images show most of Russian Black Sea Fleet left peninsula
Repeated Ukrainian drone and cruise-missile attacks have undermined Russia's hold on the strategic Black Sea region.
NATO fighter jets scrambled to intercept Russian reconnaissance plane
An Il-20 reconnaissance aircraft flew close to Swedish airspace southeast of the Blekinge area, military officials said.
Russia-China trade hamstrung by US-fueled bank issues
The threat of U.S. secondary sanctions is looming over foreign banks helping Russian entities skirt Western sanctions.
Russian missile ship's blueprints emerge after fiery Baltic Sea' sabotage'
A video has showed what are claimed to be blueprints of a Russian vessel that was reportedly the target of an attack by Ukrainian intelligence operatives.
Russian missile ship on fire in "NATO lake": Report
The Serpukhov vessel was significantly damaged, according to a Ukrainian media report citing a security services source.
Neighbor deals major blow to Russia amid sanctions, invasion threats
The threat of Western sanctions is reportedly dissuading major banks from working with Russian entities.
How many Israeli hostages still held after 6 months
Israel's six-month war on the Gaza Strip has failed to free all of those taken prisoner by Hamas militants on October 7.
Chinese and Indian weapons may be clashing in Ukraine
Weapons and equipment from both mammoth rivals have been reported in Ukrainian and Russian use in the ongoing war.