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Margaryta Karpova, 12, escaped her village in eastern Ukraine just before Russian troops overran it. But her fight was only beginning.
This is the hilarious moment a quick-thinking passenger saved himself - but let his friends crash into a canal. The trio were ...
Across America, in front of crowds of thousands, men and women are dressing up as knights from the Middle Ages and fighting one another. The weapons, violence, and chivalry are all real.
With some 2 million land mines believed to be contaminating around 174,000 square kilometers in Ukraine, Japan is bringing both its diplomatic and technological skills to bear as it seeks to reduce ...
Brendan Cole is a Newsweek Senior News Reporter based in London, UK. His focus is Russia and Ukraine, in particular the war started by Moscow. He also covers other areas of geopolitics including ...
General Oleg Salyukov meets with a South African military delegation in October 2024. (Russian Ministry of Defense) Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a decree on May 15 relieving General Oleg ...
How do ordinary Russians regard senior members of their country’s military? Institutionally, Russia has few domestic political constraints, including around major questions such as its war goals in ...
Isabel van Brugen is a Newsweek Reporter based in Kuala Lumpur. Her focus is reporting on the Russia-Ukraine war. Isabel joined Newsweek in 2021 and had previously worked with news outlets ...
new video loaded: Russian State TV Shows Leaders at Moscow Military Parade Joined by North Korean officers and the leaders of China and Brazil, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia marked the ...
NATO foreign ministers gather during a NATO's informal meeting of foreign ministers in Antalya, southern Turkey, Thursday, May 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra) 30,899 people played the daily ...
MINSK, 16 May (BelTA) – Gearing up for the upcoming joint army exercise, which is to take place on the territory of Belarus as well, Belarus and Russia have no plans to attack anyone ...
Between 1978 and 1985, Russian radar expert Adolf Tolkachev passed Soviet military secrets to his CIA handlers that saved the United States an estimated $2 billion in defense research developments.
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