Ukraine 1 hour ago Russian drone, hypersonic missile strikes escalate on Ukrainian air base ahead of arrival of F-16s Starokostiantyniv, a small city in western Ukraine with a vital air base, has experienced an influx of Russian strikes due to the anticipated arrival of F-16 fighter aircraft.
Europe 2 hours ago Hungary's leader makes first visit to Ukraine since war began for peace talks with Zelenskyy Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán visited Kyiv for the first time since Russia's war with Ukraine began in February 2022 to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Ukraine 18 hours ago Ukraine thwarts plot to overthrow government in failed coup attempt An alleged plot to overthrow the Ukrainian government by forcibly ousting military and civilian leadership in Kyiv was stopped by security officials following a months-long investigation.
OPINION 1 day ago US shouldn't sleep on major threat from North Korea The Korean War ended 71 years ago, but North Korea's Kim Jong Un is still cozying up to our adversaries like Russia. Their new agreement is a reminder of the ongoing threat.
Presidential Debate 2 days ago World reaction to US presidential debate: Mockery from China and Russia, concern from allies Foreign news outlets focused on President Biden's seeming frailty and Donald Trump's lack of direct answers to questions, with at least one major outlet referring to the debate as a "wreck."
NASA 3 days ago Starliner was astronauts' 'lifeboat' if shattered Russian satellite hit space station; still no return date Starliner, plagued by helium leaks and faulty thrusters, was prepared to make an emergency evacuation, but the astronauts aren't returning home yet.
Media 5 days ago Evan Gershkovich’s ‘sham’ trial for ‘bogus accusation of espionage’ has predetermined outcome, colleagues say Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich's colleagues and loved ones believe the "sham" trial "will inevitably lead to a bogus conviction."
Media 5 days ago WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich’s family, employer speak out as ‘sham’ closed-door trial begins in Russia American reporter Evan Gershkovich's trial in Russia on espionage charges kicked off on Wednesday as his family and The Wall Street Journal continue to demand his release.
North Korea 5 days ago Pentagon threatens North Korean soldiers will be 'cannon fodder' if sent to aid Russia in Ukraine North Korean engineering and construction personnel deployed to Russia-occupied Ukraine would be "cannon fodder," the Pentagon warned at a Tuesday press conference.
Ukraine 5 days ago Ukraine's Zelenskyy visits troops on front lines under pressure from Russia's onslaught Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Commander in Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi visited troops in eastern Donetsk, who have endured intense Russian ground and air attacks.