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While the White House has denied the reported plans to send illegal immigrants to Guantanamo, the Trump administration has ...
The lawsuit, brought by approximately 10 customers, seeks to terminate their vehicle leases. The plaintiffs argue that Musk's increasingly vocal alignment with far-right ideologies has turned their ...
Russia's sanctions-hit economy has been left reeling by falling fossil fuel revenues and a slump in profitability in the country's oil refineries. Figures released by Russia's state statistics agency ...
Ivan Hortal Sanchez, European Union campaigner at Razom We Stand, told Newsweek Nordstream symbolized the EU's toxic dependence on Russian gas before the full-scale invasion.
Former Ukrainian Internal Affairs adviser Anton Gerashchenko, on X: "It is reported that for the first time in history, an ...
Israel walked back a statement after Michael Brodsky, its ambassador to Ukraine, said Kyiv was getting the weapons.
The proportion of Russians who view the U.S. as the most hostile country towards Moscow has almost halved over the last year, ...
Russian forces have advanced into Dnipropetrovsk and Sumy regions, in fresh bid for Ukrainian land beyond what Moscow's ...
Russian leader Vladimir Putin has approved a development strategy for Russia's Navy for the next 25 years, one of his key ...
At least four people have been injured following an explosion near a U.S. military air base in Japan. Local and defense ministry officials said that four Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (SFD) members ...
Moscow could send "little green men" to attack the bloc's Eastern flank, said Bruno Kahl, head of Germany's Federal Intelligence Service.
Oleg Ignatov from the International Crisis Group told Newsweek this week's incidents delivered the worst setback for Putin ...