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Moldova On Pace to Reject Alleged Putin-Backed Candidate in Blow to Russia
Moldova President Maia Sandu had more first-round votes but didn't have a majority, leading to a run-off with Alexandr Stoianoglo.
Ukraine Unveils New Steel Command Centers Amid Russian Offensive Threat
600 steel barrels have been made so far, with more command to be delivered soon to National Guard brigades and military intelligence.
Ukraine 'Achilles' Battalion Commander Issues Warning About Western Drones
"The best examples of weapons," such as systems like Excalibur artillery shells, don't work "at all," said the battalion commander.
Ukraine Official Accuses Google Maps of Giving Away Military Positions
Russia is "actively dispersing" images of Ukraine's military hardware, according to Ukrainian official, Andriy Kovalenko.
North Korean Troops Would 'Almost Certainly Have Issues' in Ukraine: UK
"Until the day of victory we will firmly stand alongside our Russian comrades," North Korea's foreign minister said last week.
US Calls Out Iran Over Reza Valizadeh Arrest Reports
"Iran routinely imprisons U.S. citizens and other countries' citizens unjustly for political purposes," the State Department said.
How Donald Trump Winning Would Impact China, Russia, Iran and North Korea
The GOP contender could lead a shift in Washington's foreign policy if he were to beat Kamala Harris on November 5.
Zelensky's Ukraine Braces for Darkest Hour
Russian gains, the prospect of a Trump presidential win and attacks on energy sites mean Ukraine is facing a tough winter.
North Korean Troops Sent to War Equal Russia's Weekly Casualty Rate: ISW
Western leaders view the deployment of North Korean troops into the battlefield as a significant escalation.
Russian Strikes on Ukraine Hit Record High in October: Ukrainian Officials
In February 2022, Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, creating destruction with its daily shelling of cities and villages.
America's Young Millionaires Seek 'Golden Visas' Due to Election Concerns
High-net-worth investors pursue EU citizenship through Malta's $1.2 million program, while others opt for Caribbean options starting at $300,000.
Zelensky Issues Warning About US Reaction to North Korean Troops in Ukraine
Ukraine's president needs permission to use U.S.-made weapons to strike camps in Russia where North Korean troops are stationed.
Iran's Supreme Leader Threatens US, Israel With 'Crushing Response'
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued the warning on Saturday after Israel struck Iran last week, killing at least five people.
Lauren Boebert's Old District No Longer 'Likely Republican' in Forecast
Democrats have made gains in the 3rd congressional district Boebert won in 2022, according to the Cook Political report.
Russia Deploys Deadly New Weapon in Drone Race With Ukraine
Moscow's drones have reportedly now been fitted with thermobaric warheads.
Putin Ally Issues World War III Warning To NATO
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev reiterated his fiery anti-Western sentiment during an interview with Russian propaganda channel RT.
Israel Falling Way Short of U.S. Ultimatum on Gaza Aid
U.N. data reveals Israel's response to the U.S's 30-day ultimatum to enhance humanitarian assistance to Gaza has been lackluster.
More Than 200 Dead in Spain Floods: 'Entire Houses Disappeared'
As of Friday, the death toll from Spain's historic flash floods rose to at least 205, with many more still missing.
Map Shows US and China's Aircraft Carriers in Pacific This Week
Newsweek's weekly update maps aircraft carrier movements in the Indo-Pacific region, with the locations of 10 carriers publicly available.
Western Europeans Overwhelmingly Rooting for Kamala Harris, Poll Shows
In the days ahead of the election, Kamala Harris gains support from survey respondents in seven European countries.
Mauritius Blocks Social Media Until After Election Amid Wiretapping Scandal
The country's national communications regulator said social media platforms would remain blocked until November 11.
Art Thieves Use Bomb Attack to Steal 2 Warhol Prints But Damage Two Others
An art heist in the Netherlands was botched Friday when the thieves failed to secure all four prints in their getaway car.