Georgy Zhukov was Stalin’s top general. During World War II, he led the Red Army from victory to victory, but when peace ...
A veteran correspondent’s memoir reveals the humanity and misjudgment of the Soviet leader who sparked the Cuban Missile ...
Joe Biden’s administration over the course of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine imposed thousands of sanctions on Russian firms, people and ships as well as a price cap on Russian oil, among other ...
Washington's decision to freeze military aid to Ukraine should mobilize Europe. Assistance should be organized at the expense of frozen Russian assets based in Europe. Marshal of the Sejm of the ...
The Kremlin said Tuesday that pausing U.S. military aid to Ukraine would be the best contribution to the cause of peace, but cautioned that Russia needed to clarify the details of the move by Trump.
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 ...
Jim Riley, a former labor leader, is the grand marshal of this year's Providence St. Patrick's Day Parade. Riley's favorite place to visit in Ireland is Lisdoonvarna, where he was once named the ...
The deputy chief of Ukraine's military intelligence said Russia is exceeding its recruitment targets, affirming Moscow's earlier claim of hiring over 440,000 soldiers in 2024. That recruiting ...
Comment America's cybersecurity chiefs in recent days have been sending mixed messages about the threat posed by Russia in the digital world. On Friday, reports emerged that Defense Secretary Pete ...
President Trump’s threat to abandon Ukraine added urgency to plans to fund security or reconstruction with the roughly $300 billion owned by Russia’s central bank. By Patricia Cohen Patricia ...
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has paused offensive cyberoperations against Russia by U.S. Cyber Command, rolling back some efforts to contend with a key adversary even as national ...
At one point early in the meeting, while speaking about the Russian war against Ukraine, Marshall told someone: "You can put your hand down, I'm not going to call on you." He then drew applause ...
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