Putin's inner circle is split quite dramatically between those who want to cut Russia's losses and run and those who want to fight until the bitter end.
When Russian rockets started hitting his homeland, Ukraine’s rock star Sviatoslav “Slava” Vakarchuk asked himself how he could help a country facing yet another Russian invasion.
Ukraine says it needs more weapons to continue its fit against invading Russian forces and claimed it has become the defender of the "democratic world."
Ukraine has called on the U.N. to take more direct measures to pressure Russian troops to leave the Chernobyl nuclear zone in order to avoid a "nuclear catastrophe."
Russian forces have kept up a ruthless bombardment of the Ukrainian capital city of Kyiv, despite official statements claiming that Russian troops are withdrawing from Kyiv and Chernihiv to refocus on the eastern Donbas region, Kyiv residents tell Fox News.
About 150 churches in Ukraine have either rejected the Ukrainian Orthodox Church under Moscow and embraced the Kyiv-based Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) or are in the process of doing so, according to OCU head Metropolitan Epiphanius.
Hamlet Garcia, a Cuban American school choice advocate whose wife is from Ukraine, opened up about the struggle to get his wife's cousins to safety amid Russia's invasion.
Chinese authorities sought to reassure companies and jittery investors on Tuesday as a two-phase lockdown of Shanghai’s 26 million people entered its second day, casting an unusual quiet over the normally bustling center of finance, manufacturing and trade.
U.N. nuclear watchdog’s director-general arrived in Ukraine Tuesday ahead of talks with senior government officials on delivering "urgent technical assistance."
Ukraine's defense intelligence ministry released a list of more than 600 alleged Russian spies working in Europe in an apparent attempt to burn them and weaken Russia's intelligence operations across the continent.
North Korea said Monday that leader Kim Jong Un has vowed to develop more powerful means of attack, days after the country's first intercontinental ballistic missile launch in more than four years.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy revealed some of his country's ground rules for a peace agreement with Russia on Sunday, but Russian authorities moved to censor the interview, perhaps because Zelenskyy also said that while Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed the invasion aims to “denazify” Ukraine, peace talks with Russia have not involved any discussion on Ukraine's supposed “Nazism.”
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with scathing rebuke from some Members of European Parliament (MEP) last week after he delivered a speech to the European Union.
China is implementing a phased lockdown of its largest city this week as part of the country's draconian “zero-COVID” strategy to try to rein in the largest COVID-19 surge since the beginning of the pandemic.
One military expert says that China is walking a "very slender path" in terms of how it's approaching Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and is predicting it will be very difficult for the country to stay neutral in the conflict the longer it goes on.
Ukrainian and Russian officials will meet on Monday in the Turkish capital of Istanbul for the next round of in-person peace talks, a Ukrainian negotiator said Sunday.
Russia's Investigative Committee has accused Russian journalist Alexander Nevzorov of spreading false information regarding the Mariupol hospital bombing.
A representative of President Zelenskyy called out signatories to the Budapest Memorandum, citing their failure to hold up their end of the agreement as a reason Ukraine is at war.
The second "black box" has been recovered from the crash of a China Eastern Boeing 737-800 that killed all 132 people on board last week, Chinese state media said Sunday.
A Saudi-led coalition fighting Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen unleashed a barrage of airstrikes on the capital and a strategic Red Sea city, officials said Saturday. At least eight people were killed.
Afghanistan's Taliban rulers refused to allow dozens of women to board several flights, including some overseas, because they were traveling without a male guardian, two Afghan airline officials said Saturday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave a speech Saturday during Qatar’s Doha Forum, where he criticized Russia's ongoing aggression and called on the international community to do more to help.
Officials representing Mariupol, a Ukrainian port city devastated by Russian missile attacks, on Friday announced that 300 people have died after Russian forces attacked a theater on Wednesday, citing eyewitnesses.
The U.S. State Department announced new sanctions on entities and individuals located in Russia, North Korea, and China in the wake of the Hermit Kingdom's launching a long-range ballistic missile Thursday, weeks after the U.S. warned of new Pyongyang tests.
The Biden administration is considering allowing Russia to buy Iran's excess enriched uranium under the terms of a new nuclear deal, U.S. officials said this week.
More than 4.3 million Ukrainian children — over half of the 7.5 million children in the country — have been displaced due to Russia's war, according to the U.N.
North Korea test-fired a suspected long-range missile toward the sea Thursday, its neighbors' militaries said. The launch, which extended North Korea’s barrage of weapons tests this year, came after the U.S. and South Korean militaries said the country was preparing a flight of its biggest-yet intercontinental ballistic missile.
Hillsong founder Brian Houston has resigned amid allegations of “inappropriate behavior” he allegedly exhibited toward two women, the church announced.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergeĭ Lavrov warned that if NATO sends peacekeepers into Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, that will lead to a direct military clash between the Russian forces and the alliance.
President Joe Biden is preparing to announce additional sanctions against Russia, amid their country’s invasion of Ukraine, which will impact hundreds of senior officials and lawmakers.
The Obama administration did away with the Pentagon’s “two-war” doctrine in 2012, leaving the US only able to battle a single major regional conflict, expert says.
Residents of Mariupol, a strategically located port city in Ukraine that Russian forces have been shelling for weeks, are "starving" as attacks continue.
Alexei Navalny, a frequent critic of the Kremlin and one of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s political enemies, has been found guilty by a Russian court.
Ukrainian refugee Mariia Kerashchenko tightly clasped the hands of her two children as she walked them through the courtyard of a seedy Berlin building, up a graffiti-covered stairway, and into a modern, sunlit classroom.
As Russian President Vladimir Putin wages a deadly war against Ukraine, one expert is saying that the country's society is inching closer and closer to that of North Korea.
Dozens of Ukrainian children have already been killed and up to six million more are in "imminent danger" as Russian forces continue their assault on Ukrainian cities, the humanitarian organization Save the Children warned Monday.
As Russia continues its deadly assault on Ukraine, a small group of American veterans is rescuing the country's orphans in areas under attack and bringing them to safety.
President Joe Biden will stop in Poland during his visit to Europe this week amid urgent talks with NATO and European allies, the White House announced.
Mayrna Sokolovska recounts her devastation as she witnesses the destruction of her native Ukraine as well as her travels to Ukraine to reunite with her family.
Some 50 staff members who have been held hostage for weeks by Russians at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant have been rotated out and replaced, according to the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog agency.
Russia’s "terror" unleashed on the city of Mariupol, Ukraine, this month will be "remembered for centuries to come," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy predicted Sunday.
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has been derided by world leaders as "dangerous" and a "small, feral-eyed man" as he directs the invasion of Ukraine. But don’t tell that to Belarus’ President Alexander Lukashenko.
A Ukrainian-American couple who traveled from New York to Kyiv for business say they could not escape the Ukrainian capital city before the war broke out Feb. 24 because they welcomed a new baby just days before the Russian invasion, which prevented them from leaving. Now they’re turning to the bread business to supplement their income.
Russian officials are urging people not to panic-buy food amid shortage concerns brought on by Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine, according to reports.
Three Russian cosmonauts arrived at the International Space Station early Saturday wearing bright yellow suits trimmed in blue -- the colors of the Ukrainian flag.
Vladimir Putin is adjusting his rhetoric following his stalled invasion of Ukraine, touching on Stalinist nostalgia and patriotic themes to boost public support for the war, which he calls a “special military operation” and claims was launched as a defensive measure.
Facing stiff resistance in Ukraine and crippling economic sanctions at home, Russian President Vladimir Putin is using language that recalls the rhetoric from Josef Stalin’s show trials of the 1930s.
The U.S. and leaders in other countries are repeating calls to investigate Russia for war crimes in Ukraine in the wake of a number of fatal attacks on civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, schools and a theater.
U.S. intelligence officials believe Vladimir Putin may threaten to unleash Russia’s nuclear arsenal if Ukrainian defense forces continue to thwart his invasion of their country.
In a Thursday conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly outlined the conditions that would need to be met in order for him to end his invasion of Ukraine.
Ukrainian officials in the besieged city of Mariupol claimed that Russian forces bombed a theater in which thousands had taken refuge, even though satellite footage shows that the word for "children" in Russian was written on the ground near the theater.
A superyacht owned by Russian oligarch Vladimir Strzhalkovsky, a former KGB agent and longtime ally of Vladimir Putin, is currently stuck at a Norwegian port because no one will sell it fuel.
U.S. customs is holding Chinese imported goods from a prominent Chinese sports brand after an investigation purported they were manufactured by North Korean labor.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine upended Chinese President Xi Jinping's timetable to invade Taiwan, according to documents purportedly written by a Russian intelligence analyst in one of Moscow's security agencies.
A Ukrainian coordinator for the humanitarian corridors being set up to evacuate civilians in the besieged country said cities like Mariupol, which have come under harsh shelling from Russian forces, are "on the verge of survival."
North Korea’s latest weapons launch on Wednesday apparently ended in failure, South Korea's military said, amid speculation that the North could soon launch its biggest long-range missile in its most significant provocation in years.
Ukrainian Leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy won’t be the first world leader to speak to both the House and Senate when he speaks virtually tomorrow. But this could be the most any world leader has had on the line when they spoke to Congress in 81 years
Reports say that Russian forces are escalating their attacks against the civilian population, but Russian Ambassador Nebenzia does not view it that way.
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues for its third week, leaders from three European Union countries have planned a visit to Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, to show support for the country, according to a report.
European leaders have accused Russia of funding environmental groups to steer nations away from energy independence and strengthen Russia’s iron grip over the continent.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy predicted victory over Russian President Vladimir Putin's forces in Ukraine Tuesday and offered Russian troops a “chance to survive” by surrendering.
A Russian Orthodox parish in Amsterdam is requesting to be dismissed from the authority Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, because of the war in Ukraine.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said one person died and six more were injured Monday when a Russian rocket landed on a civilian bus in Ukraine’s capital city – an attack captured by a surveillance camera at a nearby park.
Officials from New York City and Washington D.C., on Monday urged those living on the streets to find shelter amid a series of shootings and killings that have targeted the homeless in both cities.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres warned Monday that Russian President Vladimir Putin sparking a nuclear war is "within the realm of possibility."
Russia and Ukraine engage in a new round of talks following a Monday airstrike on a Ukrainian military base, sparking hope that progress will be made in evacuating civilians.
Ukrainian pregnant woman in viral photo being carried on stretcher from Mariupol maternity hospital after Russian air strike had died, as did her baby, according to the AP
Ukrainian police officer at the scene where an American journalist and former New York Times contributor Brent Renaud was killed outside of Kyiv said media must 'Tell America, tell the world, what they did to a journalist'
There's evidence that sanctions have worked to secure U.S. foreign policy interests in the past. Experts, however, told Fox News Digital that they are underwhelmed by the response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Russia forces captured Ukrainian mayor of Dniprorudne, Yevhen Matveyev, the second abduction announced in the past 24 hours after Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov was reportedly seized by a group of occupiers.
Russian troops launched an airstrike on a Ukrainian military base just 15 miles east of the Polish border, officials said Sunday, in what appeared to be the westernmost attack of the war, according to a report.
Any country supporting Taiwan militarily would face the "worst consequences," China's government warned Saturday, adding that "no one and no force" would be able to stop the Communist Party if it took action against the island country, according to a report.
An airstrike near the U.S. consulate in Erbil, Iraq, on Saturday did not result in the deaths of any military personnel, according to multiple U.S. defense officials.
Satellite images taken on Saturday reveal destruction and damage to residential buildings, as well as a hospital, in Mariupol, Ukraine, as Russia's ongoing war with the country continues.
Saudi Arabian blogger and activist Raif Badawi, whose conviction caused widespread international outrage, was released Friday after a decade in prison for criticizing the country's conservative religious establishment, his Quebec-based wife confirmed.
Newborn Veronika curled against her mother’s side on Friday, as if to hide from the horror around them — the war that tore apart the Mariupol maternity hospital where she was meant to greet the world.
A county judge in Arkansas found his birth parents following an interview with Fox News Digital about his journey from a Chicago orphanage to his state's race for lieutenant governor.
An unarmed, “elderly” Ukrainian couple who stood up to a group of Russian soldiers on their property is gaining international praise after video of the encounter went viral.
Russian and China are doubling down on claims that the United States is conducting biological weapons research in “biolabs” across war-torn Ukraine – assertions that leaders in Washington and Kyiv have called absurd.
Matthew Parker, a U.S. Army veteran of 20 years, is heading to Ukraine to assist the country's military in any capacity he can in their fight against Russian military forces.
Ukraine’s military has outperformed expectations in the face of a Russian invasion, according to Western intelligence analysts, and is putting up a stiffer resistance than Vladimir Putin calculated.
A Russian-born oligarch and former oil tycoon who fled for Israel nearly two decades ago after being targeted by Vladimir Putin's government announced he was renouncing his citizenship Tuesday over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
More than one million children have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries since the start of the Russian invasion nearly two weeks ago, according to the executive director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) on Wednesday.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sent jitters across Taiwan, as military strategists and lawmakers prepare for the possibility – however far-reaching – of a similar invasion from mainland China.
China is backing Russia’s claims about U.S.-controlled "biolabs" in Ukraine conducting "biological military activities" – accusations the White House and Ukraine have both denied.
Russia has confirmed its use of its TOS-1A thermobaric weapon system, or “vacuum” bombs, during Putin's invasion of Ukraine, the UK Ministry of Defense said Wednesday.
The United Nations has confirmed 1,424 civilian casualties in the Ukraine-Russia war — a number that does not include those killed or injured Wednesday in the shelling of a maternity hospital.
Americans are collecting thousands of sets of body armor, pledging millions of rounds of ammunition and even trying to donate guns in response to Ukraine's pleas for military aid.
Russian prisoners of war will eventually be used to "restore Ukraine’s economy" in accordance with the Geneva Conventions, Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs said Tuesday.
Defying all expectations, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has bravely led his nation in a fierce resistance against Russia’s unprovoked military aggression.
Poland offered to give its entire fleet of MiG-29 fighter jets to the U.S. in exchange for a chance to buy American F-16s as part of a deal to bolster the Ukrainian air force while upgrading the Poles’ with NATO aircraft.
Russia’s Vladimir Putin sought to assuage the concerns of his country’s military moms Tuesday, 12 days into his invasion of Ukraine, while doubling down on the claim that his full-scale attack is a defensive move.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has resulted in unforeseen obstacles and challenges that make victory a near impossibility as casualties continue to mount amid crippling sanctions, according to a letter purportedly authored by a Russian intelligence analyst in one of Moscow's security agencies.
Infuriated Russian mothers accused President Vladimir Putin of using their sons as “cannon fodder” for his invasion of Ukraine, according to video during which they shouted down a regional governor.
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine dragged into its second week, photos have emerged of Russian tanks and uniforms emblazoned with various symbols, including “Z” and “V,” leading to speculation about their precise meaning and origins.
Last week following the Russian attack on the Ukrainian nuclear station U.K. Prime Minister Johnson immediately called for a UN Security Council meeting on the attack.
As Russian forces lay siege to Ukrainian cities and shell sites throughout the country, Russians to the north are largely unaware of how severe the war has become due to rampant censorship and misinformation, according to a Russian-born U.S. citizen who now lives in Texas.
Although 1.5 million Ukrainians have fled the country amid the Russian invasion, more than 100,000 Ukrainians and others have flocked to Ukraine in order to fight Russian President Vladimir Putin's forces, according to Ukraine Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov. Ukrainians on the ground tell Fox News Digital that volunteers have been turned away from the army because it lacks weapons.
As the International Criminal Court opened an investigation into potential war crimes in Ukraine after Russian President Vladimir Putin approved a "special military operation" in Ukraine Feb. 24, what war crimes have been committed over the last century?
Russia has suffered significant logistical and strategic issues, but videos and photos on social media of captured equipment show poor maintenance and quality.
Undaunted by the presence of Russian troops in their city, as many as 2,000 residents of Kherson, Ukraine, took to the streets Saturday in a show of defiance and national unity, according to reports.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett held talks with President Vladimir Putin Saturday in the Kremlin over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and then spoke with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, an attempt to mediate a conflict that has caused growing civilian casualties and refugees.
The Ukrainian and Russian negotiators are set to hold the third and final round of talks on Monday. Delegations have had two rounds of talks since Russia launched a full-scale invasion on February 24.
Russia is attempting to indoctrinate schoolchildren by explaining that the Russian invasion of Ukraine is a "liberation mission" being done to protect "the people of Donbas from genocide," according to one expert.
The International Court of Justice opened an investigation into allegations of war crimes after Russian President Vladimir Putin approved a "special military operation" in Ukraine on Feb. 24.
Russian forces in southern Ukraine were advancing toward the country’s second-largest nuclear plant Friday, one day after attacking the largest such facility, according to reports.
Packed squares and boulevards across Europe sounded like soccer stadiums Friday as crowds from Paris to Tbilisi, Georgia, cheered Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who addressed the public gatherings via video.
North Korea on Saturday fired a suspected ballistic missile into the sea, according to its neighbors’ militaries, apparently extending its streak of weapons tests this year amid a prolonged freeze in nuclear negotiations with the United States.
As Russia continues to crack down on independent media outlets within its borders, one television news channel ended its broadcast by showing staffers walking off a set Thursday in an act of protest.
Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs launched a website to highlight dead and captured Russians, with the goal of countering Russian propaganda hiding death tolls. The site is also helping families identify those killed in action, according to a tech CEO-turned-underground freedom fighter amid Vladimir Putin's full-scale military invasion of his homeland.
People in Central Europe are frantically buying up iodine pills after Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine and made veiled nuclear threats.
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has expressed deep concern for the safety of religious minorities in Ukraine as Russia continues its violent invasion of the country.
An American who now calls the central Ukrainian city of Svitlovodsk home has decided to stay put amid Russia's invasion to provide shelter and aid to the refugees who are escaping the violence by fleeing west.
Two independent news outlets who have refused to toe the Kremlin's line following Russia's invasion of Ukraine were forced off the air this week thanks to Vladimir Putin.
The violence of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hasn’t yet reached Odesa, the country’s third-largest city, but Vladimir Putin’s navy was headed there Wednesday night.
One million people – mostly women and children – have fled Ukraine in the first week of Russia's invasion, according to the head of the United Nations refugee agency.
The Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs is calling on Russia to stop killing individuals in Kharkiv and Sumy to allow for evacuations to take place, stating that students are currently “hostages” of the Russian government.
Ukraine is appealing directly to the mothers and loved ones of Russian soldiers to convince them to stop fighting as casualties continue to mount amid Moscow's escalation of the conflict.
A convoy of Russian military vehicles has moved less than 15 miles outside of Kyiv over the last several days as Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to take over Ukraine's government.
A team of elite Chechen commandos sent into Ukraine to hunt down and assassinate President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was “eliminated” by security forces, a top Kyiv defense official told national media.
At least 677,000 people have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries after Russian forces invaded last week, leading to what the United Nations says could be "Europe’s largest refugee crisis this century."
A Ukrainian children's hospital in Chernihiv is pleading for the evacuation of its young cancer patients, as Russian forces surround the city, according to multiple reports.
Russian military strikes have hit the area surrounding a massive TV tower in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Tuesday, according to Ukrainian officials.
To promote a contest for the creation of a new stamp amid its ongoing war with Russia, and a masterful effort in trolling, Ukraine's postal service on Tuesday submitted a few ideas, including a sketch of its president spanking a baby version of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Snow is predicted in Ukraine this week, which could impact the air operations of both Russian attackers and Ukrainian defenders, according to a retired general, a meteorologist, and former U.S. military pilots.