US sanctions Russian oil companies over Ukraine war
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Venezuela has 5,000 Russian-made anti-aircraft missiles in “key air defense positions,” its President Nicolás Maduro claimed on Wednesday, amid growing tension over the United States’ military deployment in the Caribbean.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has placed new recruits into its training program before they have completed the agency's vetting process, a current and two former Department of Homeland Security officials told NBC News. The oversights come as ICE rushes to hire federal immigration officers to carry out Trump's mass deportation policy.
India and China’s largest refineries are looking at curbing purchases of Russian oil, as US sanctions on Russia’s largest oil companies reverberated through global energy markets yesterday.
Sehili had been embarking on an attempted world record ride across Eurasia when he was detained on September 4, 2025
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US chess grandmaster’s mom speaks out as questions remain over death, Russian rival faces probe
Chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky found dead after facing relentless cheating allegations from former world champion Vladimir Kramnik, his mother reveals.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has directed drills of the country’s strategic nuclear forces that featured practice missile launches
After a more than 3-week pause, Russia renewed its aerial assaults on the Ukrainian capital region overnigh, killing at least 6 people and injuring another 21.
Ukraine's Armed Forces reported that working with the country’s Navy and land forces, as well as other military units, Storm Shadow missiles struck the Bryansk Chemical Plant on Tuesday. The aftermath of the strike was still being assessed, according to Ukraine's statement, which Newsweek has been unable to independently verify.