Vladimir Putin was sworn in as president of Russia for a fifth time on May 7, in a ceremony to kick off a new six-year term that was boycotted by most Western countries over his war in Ukraine and an ...
By John Ismay and Eric Schmitt Reporting from Washington A U.S. Army soldier has been detained by Russian authorities in the port city ... John Ismay is a reporter covering the Pentagon for The Times.
An American soldier is being held by Russian authorities on charges of criminal misconduct, Army officials confirmed Monday.
The soldier, who was stationed in South Korea, traveled to Russia on his own to visit a woman he was romantically involved ...
Trained by NATO instructors, the 47th Brigade all-volunteer unit is one of Ukraine's powerhouse brigades.
Recent Ukrainian Armed Forces' strikes with ATACMS ballistic missiles in temporarily occupied Crimea have inflicted ...
Russia on Wednesday displayed more than 30 captured vehicles from the war, showcasing the sheer diversity of the weapons used ...
In the face of escalating conflict and mounting Ukrainian casualties, the United States is rapidly advancing a critical ...
Russia sent missiles against Ukraine's energy facilities and damaged a mental health hospital in Kharkiv. Kyiv launches ...
The U.S. Congress has passed a significant bill, allocating $61 billion in military aid to Ukraine, along with substantial ...
In an operation illustrating the escalation of hostilit […] ...
READ MORE: Putin reeling as Russia suffers enormous casualties in bloody frontline battle A Russian bomber dropped explosives on a railway station in Rubizhne, an occupied part of the Luhansk ...