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US Threatens To Cut Ukraine's Starlink Access: Report
"Losing Starlink would be a game changer," said Melinda Haring, a senior fellow with the Atlantic Council.
'Trump Before Trump': How Hungary Foreshadows America's Right-Wing Embrace
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó sat down for an interview with Newsweek, addressing Ukraine, Donald Trump and the rise of right-wing values.
After 'Mixing Up' Bibas Body, Hamas Accuses Israel of 'Double Standards'
"We received thousands of bodies from the Zionist enemy in blue bags without any identification on them," a Hamas official said.
Suspect Arrested in Stabbing at Berlin Holocaust Memorial
Police in Berlin say a man was stabbed and seriously injured at the city's Holocaust memorial.
China Says US Ally Expelled From Disputed Territory
The encounter followed Tuesday's near collision between an intercepting Chinese military helicopter and a Philippine turboprop.
Inside NATO Base Training Ukraine's F-16 Pilots
Ukraine called on its Western backers to provide F-16s, and other advanced fighter jets, long before the aircraft arrived.
Russia Prepares to Declare 'Victory Over NATO': Ukraine Intelligence
Russian propagandists are preparing announce Moscow's "victory" over Ukraine and NATO on the war's third anniversary.
Pope Francis' Doctor Gives Friday Evening Update: 'Not Out of Danger'
Doctors provided their first in-person update, confirming that Pope Francis will stay hospitalized through at least next week.
North Korea Sends Warning to US Over 'Nuclear Alliance'
Australia this month made an initial $500 million payment toward its purchase of U.S.-made nuclear submarines.
Trump's Special Ukraine Envoy Strikes Different Tone After Meetings With Zelensky
While Trump has slammed Zelensky as a "dictator," his envoy took a sharply different tone after their Kyiv meeting on Thursday.
Europe's Feelings About Sending Troops to Ukraine
As the war between Russia and Ukraine escalates, Europeans appear split on whether to deploy troops.
Iran Readies Military For Possible Attack
Tehran prepares for potential strikes with military drills as U.S. increases pressure on Iranian nuclear program.
Trump Acknowledges Russia 'Attacked' Ukraine but Defends Putin
Trump was pressed by the Fox News host regarding his remarks that Ukraine "should have never started" its war with Russia.
Map Shows US and Chinese Aircraft Carriers in Pacific This Week
Newsweek's weekly update maps the locations of 12 aircraft carriers in the Indo-Pacific region as of February 21.
Trump's Attack on Zelensky Backfires
Ukrainians are rallying behind President Volodymyr Zelensky after U.S. President Donald Trump launched a series of attacks on his character and abilities.
Why Delta Flight 4819 Flipped After Landing, According to a Physicist
"The underlying physics is quite simple," physicist Arun Bansil said.
China Quietly Squeezes US Ally Next Door
Several Chinese coast guard ships have been patrolling a disputed border region since early February.
Map Shows How China Staged Unprecedented War Games on Doorstep of US Allies
The Chinese naval drills in the waters between Australia and New Zealand have prompted airlines to divert flights.
Irish Leaders to Boycott St Patrick's Day Celebrations at White House
Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O'Neill said she couldn't ignore U.S. President Donald Trump's comments about expelling Palestinians from Gaza.
Pope Francis Health Update Given by Vatican After One Week in Hospital
The pope was admitted to hospital on February 14 where he is fighting a complex respiratory infection and pneumonia in both lungs.
Macron Was Right About the Future of Europe's Security—Is It Too Late?
"Europeans are gradually becoming aware of their solitude," French expert Jean-Pierre Maulny told Newsweek.
US Tracks Russian Aircraft Near Alaska
The North American Aerospace Defense Command tracked and detected Russian aircraft activity near Alaska for two days in a row.