Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova hit at Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby on Saturday after he got emotional talking about her country's invasion of Ukraine.
A Ukrainian military official warned Saturday that Russia is continuing to bolster its forces in the eastern Donbas region and is intensifying its offensive measures.
The United Nations nuclear watchdog on Friday warned that Russian troops are putting “unbelievable pressure” on workers at Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant.
In a Friday night address riddled with Nazi comparisons, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksyy turned Russia’s talking points against it and claimed Moscow's strategy was “more cynical.”
North Korea dictator Kim Jong-Un renewed his threat that his country could preemptively use nuclear weapons, which could potentially reach the United States, if they felt threatened.
Russian President Vladimir Putin told Indonesian President Joko Widodo that he will attend this year's Group of 20 summit in Bali, Indonesia announced Friday.
Palestinians hurled stones and Israeli police fired rubber-coated bullets at a major Jerusalem holy site early Friday that has seen waves of unrest in recent weeks.
German lawmakers on Thursday voted to send “heavy weapons and complex machinery” to Ukraine just one week after claiming its arms reserves were tapped.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Thursday Finland and Sweden would be welcomed with open arms if they decide to join NATO following speculation the two countries would join.
Ukraine’s military said Thursday that Russia is “increasing the pace of the offensive operation” a day after Vladimir Putin warned the West that any outside interference would lead to "lightning"-fast retaliatory strikes.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s deadly war in Europe is on the brink of expanding outside of Ukraine as Kremlin officials alleged Thursday that there have been “acts of terrorism” in Moldova.
Climate activists shut down crude oil pipelines throughout Germany on Wednesday to protest the country's renewed interest in oil and gas drilling in the North Sea.
The U.S. and Russia have carried out a prisoner swap Wednesday, exchanging Trevor Reed -- a Marine veteran jailed in Moscow -- for a Russian drug trafficker who has been serving time in America, a senior U.S. official told the Associated Press.
A Ukrainian presidential adviser said Wednesday that “karma is a cruel thing” after a Russian ammo depot burst into flames and explosions were heard along provinces bordering the war-torn country.
Head of the European Union accused Russia of "blackmail" Wednesday after it moved to cut gas access to Poland and Bulgaria for refusing to pay up in rubbles.
A court in military-run Myanmar sentenced ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who was democratically elected in 2020, to five years in prison on Wednesday.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Tuesday that despite two months of international sanctions and condemnation for its invasion of Ukraine, Russia still has a “different position” on what is happening in the war-torn country.
Russia may look to postpone or cancel governors' elections over concerns that the repercussions of severe international sanctions will affect how people vote come September, reports said Tuesday.
At least two blasts this morning targeted radio antennas that broadcast Russian programs in Maiac, a town around 7 miles from Moldova’s border with Ukraine, according to officials in the Trans-Dniester region.
North Korean dictator Jim Jong Un threatened to boost his nuclear arsenal at "maximum speed" and said he would use his nuclear forces if his country is provoked in a speech during a military parade Monday night.
A Ukrainian lawmaker claimed Sunday that Russian forces are forcibly deporting civilians – including children – in the besieged city of Mariupol to Russia.
Andrei Movchan, a London based Russian financial manager, offers his insight and opinions about the effects the economic squeeze is having on Russia, and what it has the potential to achieve
Shanghai government workers erected metal barriers in multiple districts to block off streets and entrances to apartment complexes in line with China's strict "zero-covid" approach.
A Catholic priest was stabbed multiple times and a nun was also injured in a knife attack at a church in Nice along the French Riviera Sunday, as France voted in the second round of their presidential election.
Russian journalist Andrei Loshak is one of the thousands of Russians who fled to neighboring Georgia in the aftermath of the war in Ukraine and around the time that Russia criminalized independent war reporting.
A Ukrainian official on Saturday said Russia had resumed its attempts to storm the resistance stronghold under the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol where thousands of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers remain holed up.
Ukraine on Saturday announced there were humanitarian evacuation corridors opened around Mariupol, but warned Moscow was running “parallel” routes to Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy late Friday warned that Russia likely plans to invade other countries if it succeeds in Ukraine, according to reports.
Germany's chancellor has been accused of blocking the delivery of tanks to Ukraine and crossing out two thirds of the items on Kyiv’s military wish list.
Pope Francis said this week he is willing to do "everything" to help end the war in Ukraine, adding that the Vatican "never sleeps" in its diplomacy efforts to try to reach a peaceful solution.
Honduras’ former president Juan Orlando Hernández, who left office in January, was extradited to the U.S. Thursday to face drug trafficking charges in New York.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader has little regard for Christianity because he rejected an Easter truce.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday accused Russia of repeatedly using banned thermobaric weapons, also known as vacuum bombs, in cities across Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops not to storm the last remaining Ukrainian stronghold in the besieged strategic city of Mariupol Thursday, even as he praised Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu for the “liberation” of the city.
Queen Elizabeth II is marking her 96th birthday privately on Thursday, retreating to the Sandringham estate in eastern England that has offered the monarch and her late husband, Prince Philip, a refuge from the affairs of state.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said it is “unfair” that he is forced to repeatedly ask allied nations for security assistance when they have arms sitting in storage.
The number of refugees that have poured out of Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion has now surpassed 5 million, the United Nations says.
Mariupol Mayor Vadym Boychenko on Wednesday urged the thousands of Ukrainians stuck inside the partially besieged city to immediately head to agreed evacuation routes while they still can.
An offer from Moscow this week for Ukrainian soldiers in Mariupol to lay down their arms in exchange for a safe evacuation out of the besieged city had no takers, a report says, with one Marine commander saying that “no one believes the Russians.”
Major Serhiy Volyna, the commander of a Ukrainian marine unit, made an urgent last-ditch plea for Ukrainian women and children, along with wounded marines, sheltering in the Azovstal Iron and Steel Works to be evacuated to a neutral third country as the Russian deadline to surrender Mariupol loomed Wednesday.
Russia rejected a temporary cease-fire in Ukraine that the United Nations secretary general requested for the purpose of civilian evacuation during the Eastern Orthodox Holy Week leading up to Easter. Russia's deputy UN ambassador said the cease-fire request was not sincere and would only provide time to arm Ukrainian soldiers.
Russia planned an invasion of Belarus after its contested 2020 election, the intelligence department of Ukraine's Ministry of Defense claimed, publishing newly unearthed documents.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection detained more than 5,000 Ukrainians at U.S. land, sea and air borders in March, according to new data released Monday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy vowed to oppose the Russian offensive in the Donbas region Monday as Russian President Vladimir Putin refocused his forces on the east and south of Ukraine.
The White House has continued to insist that Biden has no plans to travel to Ukraine, but Zelenskyy believes Biden has a duty as President of the United States to see what Russia has done.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has observed the test firing of a new type of tactical guided weapon aimed at boosting the country's nuclear capabilities, the North's KCNA state news agency reported on Sunday.
Three Chinese astronauts returned to Earth Saturday after six months aboard their country's newest orbital station in the longest crewed mission to date for China's ambitious space program.
The bodies of more than 900 civilians have been discovered in the region surrounding the Ukrainian capital following Russia's withdrawal — most of them fatally shot, police said Friday, an indication that many people were "simply executed.”
Mariupol’s City Council is warning Friday that Russia’s military is carrying out a “new level of cleansing” in the besieged Ukrainian city by not allowing residents to bury deceased civilians.
Russia on Friday is claiming to have destroyed a factory in Kyiv that makes anti-ship missiles after confirming that the flagship vessel of its Black Sea navy has sunk.
Russia warned the U.S. and NATO this week of “unpredictable consequences” if they continue to send Ukraine “sensitive” weapons as it prepares to launch a ground offensive, a report said Friday.
Palestinians clashed with Israeli police at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem before dawn on Friday as thousands gathered for prayers during the holy month of Ramadan. Medics said that at least 152 Palestinians were wounded.
“House of Cards” showrunner Beau Willimon has traveled to Bucha, Ukraine, to document the atrocities of the Russian invasion and capture the “heroic resistance” of the Ukrainian people, the Bucha City Council announced Friday.
Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., became the first U.S. senator to visit Ukaine amid the Russian invasion, touring the mass graves in the city of Bucha and reporting “indisputable evidence of Putin's war crimes.” He traveled with Rep. Victoria Spartz, R-Ind., who was herself born in Ukraine.
German authorities have reportedly arrested four people who they allege were involved an anti-government plot to kidnap well-known public figures and cause a nationwide blackout.
Russia confirmed Wednesday that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet had been evacuated after it was "seriously damaged," claiming that a fire on board caused an explosion, Russian media said. Ukraine said its military hit the ship with two cruise missiles.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to have set off a "perfect storm," sparking multiple crises across the globe in the areas of food, energy, and debt, with devastating impacts for developing countries, the United Nations warned in a report Wednesday.
Sergei Beseda, tasked with keeping ex-Soviet republics sweet, has possibly gone from being under house arrest to being put behind the bars of the notorious Lefortovo prison where murders and brutal interrogations took place at the hands of Joseph Stalin's secret police.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday is mocking statements from Vladimir Putin and Russia claiming its invasion of his country is “going according to plan,” asking how many more troop losses is Moscow willing to endure.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday that it is “unacceptable” for President Joe Biden to describe Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genocide”.
A Ukrainian pilot who is frequently up in the sky trying to defend his country’s airspace from the Russian military says what Ukraine really needs to turn the tide is more advanced aircraft and weaponry.
A pro-Putin Ukrainian fugitive who escaped while being held in home confinement in Kyiv on allegations of treason was recaptured by Ukraine’s SBU security service, Ukrainian officials said Tuesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly ousted about 150 agents from the FSB, the successor agency to the KGB. The ousted agents belonged to the Fifth Service, a division that Putin – then director of the FSB – set up in 1998 in order to carry out operations in the countries of the former Soviet Union, aiming to keep those countries in Russia's orbit.
Shanghai reported about 26,000 new COVID-19 cases on Monday as China's draconian "zero-COVID" strategy has failed to hold back the omicron BA.2 subvariant despite a weeks-long lockdown.
Ukraine’s United Nations ambassador shocked many when he told members of the UN Security Council that Russia had abducted 121- thousand Ukrainian children from his country since the start of its bloody invasion
Russia and Iran appear to be on each other's coattails when it comes to being "most sanctioned" while both continue to sweep the real consequences of sanctions under the rug.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday that "Mariupol is destroyed, tens of thousands people [are] dead but Russians are still continuing the military operation."
Russia is seemingly eager to claim victory in Ukraine as a significant day for the country approaches, however, one expert has suggested that escalation in the country may increase after recent war assignments from Russian President Vladimir Putin due to his impatience and implementation of an "artificial timeline."
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said during an interview with CBS' “60 Minutes” on Sunday that his country is not willing to give up any territory to appease Russia.
Thousands of Christians in Jerusalem participated in celebrations to mark Palm Sunday, the day that begins Holy Week and commemorates when Jesus Christ made a triumphal entry into the city five days before Christians believe religious and civil authorities condemned him to death.
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy were widely praised on social media for their show of solidarity in the face of Russian aggression.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance is considering a permanent presence of troops on the eastern flank in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine which is continuing for a 46th day on Sunday.
Pope Francis indirectly referenced Russia's war on Ukraine in his Palm Sunday homily, saying the "folly of war" leads people to commit "senseless acts of cruelty."
A Polish-Canadian pastor who was jailed for 51 days after addressing truckers along the U.S.-Canada border in Coutts, Alberta, recounted to Fox News Digital what he alleges was his mistreatment in prison.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was ousted as the country's leader on Sunday in a vote of no-confidence after he faced allegations of economic mismanagement and weeks of political turmoil.
A teenage diver was pronounced dead in Malaysia after going missing for four days during a dive off the coast off the country, according to his father.
Russia forces have vacated the area surrounding Chernobyl, but Ukrainian officials are now sounding the alarm that troops were likely exposed to high amounts of radiation after they intentionally disturbed radioactive dust, reports said Saturday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has instated a new commander to lead the war in Ukraine as western officials warn Moscow will focus on the Donbas region.
In a brief, pre-recorded speech at a Stand Up For Ukraine forum organized in Warsaw, Poland, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for additional sanctions against Russia and more support.
Israeli security forces early Friday hunted down and killed a Palestinian man who had opened fire into a crowded bar in central Tel Aviv, killing two and wounding over 10.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy decried the Russian military as an “evil that knows no bounds” Friday following an attack on a railway station that officials say left dozens dead.
People worldwide have been shocked by gruesome images of corpses strewn in the streets of Bucha, Ukraine, as Russian forces pulled back in recent days, but foreign policy experts say the brutal tactics the Kremlin is using are nothing new.
A DHL cargo jet slid off the runway and broke in half while landing at San Jose’s international airport in Costa Rica Thursday, shutting down the airport, but not injuring the crew.
Proekt's latest investigation found that Russian President Putin is possibly quite sick--at least quite concerned about his health and perhaps pre-occupied with aging.
A Turkish court ruled Thursday to suspend the trial in absentia of 26 Saudis accused in the gruesome killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi and for the case to be transferred to Saudi Arabia.
NATO’s leader is urging its member countries Thursday to send “both light weapons but also heavier weapons” to Ukraine as foreign ministers are gathering in Belgium to map out the alliance’s next steps in the fight against Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's ally, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, posted a video to Telegram teasing further brutality in southeastern Ukraine as the world reels from Bucha massacre.
The Russian troops who carried out the atrocities in the Ukrainian city of Bucha discussed the killing of civilians over the radio, according to Germany's intelligence agency, which claims to have intercepted the radio messages.
The U.S. Senate voted to resurrect the lend-lease program that enabled America to send weapons to Britain and other allies in World War II, in order to bolster Ukraine's effort against the Russian invaders.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation wrested control of thousands of routers and firewall appliances away from Russian military hackers by hijacking the very same devices Moscow's spies had been using to set up a “botnet” – a network of hacked computers that can bombard other servers with rogue traffic.
European Council president Charles Michel said on Wednesday that European Union countries should think about ways to offer asylum to Russian soldiers willing to desert Ukraine battlefields.
The parents must wear masks, dine at a different time than their children, avoid sharing items with them and strictly follow all regulations, said Wu Qianyu of the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission.
Idit Silman, a member of Israeli's Knesset and chairman of the current governing coalition, resigned her leadership position in the coalition Wednesday, throwing the Jewish state's parliament into chaos and emboldening former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Air France Flight 11 successfully landed its New York-to-Paris flight after a technical failure resulted in a scare in the cockpit and forced the crew to take emergency action.
The COVID-19 outbreak in China’s largest metropolis of Shanghai remains "extremely grim" amid an ongoing lockdown confining around 26 million people to their homes, a city official said Tuesday.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in early March insisted that nuclear talks with Iran could not continue until the U.S. assured that sanctions would not extend to trade between Moscow and Tehran.
High-resolution satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies collected over Bucha, Ukraine, corroborates recent social media videos and photos that show bodies lying out in the streets for weeks.
Head of British secret intelligence agency MI6 says they knew Russian President Vladimir Putin was planning mass executions as part of his invasion plan in Ukraine following new images from the Bucha massacre.
Russia on Monday is facing a rapidly escalating international outcry as more horrific images and stories are emerging of alleged atrocities being committed against Ukrainian civilians – with one Ukrainian lawmaker reporting that Russian troops have beheaded an elderly woman who was trying to flee the city of Bucha, where bodies have been found in mass graves.
Ukrainian troops are documenting evidence of brutalized bodies and widespread destruction in the country's suburbs to prosecute Russian officials for war crimes.
An advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said during a briefing on Sunday that the next "week or two" could determine the outcome of the Russia-Ukraine War.
North Korea is not pleased with a comment made by a senior South Korean official and has warned the country may face a “serious threat,” an official said.
North Korea is not pleased with a comment made by a senior South Korean official and has warned the country may face a “serious threat,” an official said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin are far apart at the negotiating table with both sides requesting concessions deemed non-starters by the other side which is a signal that the war in Ukraine is far from over, experts tell Fox News.
Ukrainian troops moved cautiously to retake territory north of the country's capital on Saturday, using cables to pull the bodies of civilians off the streets in one town out of fear that Russian forces might have booby-trapped them before leaving.
Pope Francis gave a brief condolence Saturday for deceased Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski, who was killed during his overseas reporting on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Saturday that Russian troops are creating a "catastrophic" situation for civilians by leaving mines around homes, abandoned equipment and the bodies of those killed.
The Muslim holy month of Ramadan — when the faithful fast from dawn to dusk — began at sunrise Saturday in much of the Middle East, where Russia's invasion of Ukraine has sent energy and food prices soaring.
Israeli forces killed three Palestinian militants in a firefight in the occupied West Bank early Saturday, police said, raising fears of further escalation of violence during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Vlada Galan, a Ukrainian-born U.S. citizen, couldn't stand to sit back and watch Russia's invasion of Ukraine from the United States while her father joined the country's war effort.
A Russian official is accusing Ukraine of launching airstrikes on an oil depot in the border city of Belgorod Friday despite reports that the attack may have been a false-flag operation to further justify Moscow’s brutal assault on Ukraine.
About 16 million residents in Shanghai are being tested for the coronavirus during the second stage of the lockdown that shifted Friday to the western half of China's biggest city and financial capital.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said during an overnight speech Friday that he has demoted two of his own generals, describing them as "traitors."
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has launched a government project to compensate citizens whose real estate has been destroyed in the Russian invasion, the president announced in a speech Friday.