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Hundreds Of Mysterious 'Fairy Circles' Seen From Space For First Time
Fairy circles have puzzled scientists for decades. But new research hopes to reveal insights into their mysterious origin.
France's Defeat in Africa Is A Warning Sign to the US
"Making the success of your security policy dependent on venal, corrupt, and illegitimate regimes carries huge risks," analyst Nathaniel Powell told Newsweek.
Ukraine's New Abrams Tanks Could Be Quickly Destroyed by Russia
The first round of M1A1 tanks has reportedly arrived in Ukraine ahead of schedule.
Russia's Baltic Fleet 'No Longer Capable of Amphibious Assault': Report
The closure of the Bosphorus Strait to military traffic has meant three of the fleet's large landing ships have not been able to return to their home port.
US Abrams Arrive in Ukraine Ahead of Challenging Mud Season
The U.S.-donated M1 Abrams are "preparing to reinforce our brigades," the Ukrainian leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, said on Monday.
Russian Admiral's Death Is 'Remarkable' For Ukraine: Ex-NATO Commander
"This is a remarkable achievement by Ukraine eliminating a very significant Russian military leader," James Stavridis wrote on Monday.
'Vaccine War' Movie Is Being Censored, Director Claims
The film reportedly focuses on how India handled COVID-19 and its development of the BBV152 vaccine.
Russia Has 'Only Minimal Capability' on Offensive: UK
British defense officials said that Russian troops have not fared well in making advances in the Orikhiv and Bakhmut sectors.
'Positive Indicators' Visible in Ukrainian Counteroffensive
The Ukrainians are fighting "to maintain the initiative so as to prevent the Russians from regrouping and fortifying their defensive positions yet again."
Scientists Wear Shorts in Antarctica During 'Unbelievable' Heat Wave
The unprecedented heat wave influenced researchers to step outside in shorts to acknowledge the occasion.
US Cluster ATACMS Could Be on Ukraine Battlefields 'Next Week': Ex-Adviser
Dan Rice, a former aide to Ukraine's commander-in-chief, told Newsweek the U.S. is poised to greenlight the weapon system.
'Air Regiment Leaders' Killed as Drone Self-Destructs on Russian Airfield
The device reportedly detonated after landing on the Khalino airfield in Russia's Kursk oblast, which has been the scene of recent attacks.
Commander of Russian Black Sea Fleet Killed in Crimea Navy HQ Strike: Kyiv
Ukraine's special forces said on Wednesday that 34 Russian personnel were killed in Friday's missile strikes on the Black Sea Fleet base.
Video Shows ATACMS Cluster Bomb Devastation as Ukraine Awaits Missiles
U.S.-provided ATACMS would boost Ukraine's ability to fire deep behind the front lines into Russian-held territory.
Russia Issues Arrest Warrant for Hague Court Judges
Russian President Vladimir Putin is accused by the International Criminal Court (ICC) of the illegal deportation of children from Ukraine to Russia.
Tucker Carlson Says US Government Stopped Him Interviewing Putin
The former Fox News host gave the alleged blocking as an example of what he saw as an attempt to "subvert a democracy" by controlling the media.
Emaciated and Dehydrated Baby Rhino Rescued After Mother Dies: 'Miracle'
The Indian rhino is listed as "vulnerable" on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species.
Ukraine War Map Shows Zelensky Gains as Putin Allegedly Delivers Ultimatum
The Kremlin Secrets Telegram channel suggested that a replacement is being lined up for Sergei Shoigu in the form of Colonel General Mikhail Teplinsky.
Who is Yaroslav Hunka? Ukrainian With Nazi Past Honored in Canada
Yaroslav Hunka, a Ukrainian who is accused of serving in a Nazi unit during World War Two, was praised at a parliamentary meeting in Canada.
Before and After Photos Show Damage From Russia-Ukraine Overnight Barrage
The southern Ukrainian city of Odesa has been frequently targeted by Russian missile strikes.
Russia Appears Ready To Accept Crimea as Ukraine's—On One Condition
"If you respect Ukraine's integrity so much, give Crimea back to us," Ukraine's Maria Drutska said after Sergei Lavrov's comments at the UN General Assembly.
Mystery Surrounds Power Outage in Major Russian City
Residents reported hearing a loud sound and a bright flash shortly before a temporary power outage in St. Petersburg.