Russia has lost around 1,226,420 troops in Ukraine since the beginning of its full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022, the ...
Russia is planning to recruit approximately 67,000 new contract servicemen in 2026 as part of efforts to reinforce units ...
Moscow — A Russian general was killed Monday morning when an explosive device detonated underneath his car in Moscow, and investigators said Ukraine could be behind the attack, the third such killing ...
A Russian general was killed in a car bombing in Moscow on Monday, with investigators saying they suspect Ukrainian intelligence may have been behind the attack. The bombing targeted Lt. Gen. Fanil ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A semitruck carrying U.S. Army ammunition caught fire on I-65 North early Tuesday, prompting officials to shut down the northbound and southbound lanes. The lanes reopened in ...
An Australian M1 Abrams tank is seen during an exercise on June 30, 2023, in Townsville, Australia. (Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images) CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — The Australian Army fired an AS9 Huntsman ...
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, Ukraine — The Ukrainian soldiers sat huddled in their dark dugout, all focus and nerve — Viktoriia’s eyes shifting frantically between two screens, Tetiana’s hands clutching a ...
Putin signs decree to consolidate Russian identity in annexed Ukrainian regions Ukraine wary of U.S.-backed peace plan favoring Russian terms Document aims for 95% Russian civic identity by 2036 Nov ...
The buildup of US naval forces in the Caribbean, boosted by the recent arrival near Latin America of the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier, has raised speculation that both the United States and ...
MKE's Boran light howitzer seen slung under an S-70 helicopter during Türkiye's Exercise ‘Ateş Serbest 2025' in October. (Devrim Yaylali) Making its debut at Türkiyeʼs Exercise ‘Ateş Serbest 2025ʼ ...
New York City’s newly elected mayor has promised sweeping changes when he takes office, including a rent freeze and universal free childcare. But his democratic socialist messaging, critics say, has ...
GENEVA, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Russia is reviving Soviet-era tactics such as forced psychiatric treatment to silence dissenters and anti-war voices in an increasingly repressive environment, a U.N.