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Suspicion Grows Over 'Parasite' Actor's Death
Two weeks after "Parasite" actor Lee Sun-kyun was found dead, director Bong Joon-ho has called for an investigation into how his drug investigation was handled.
US Allies, Wary of China Threat, Look to Taiwan To Keep the Peace
Experts from Japan and the Philippines hope that Taiwan's president-elect will maintain regional stability.
Pentagon Firepower on Show Amid Yemen Strikes
American fighters and vessels attacked 60 Houthi targets overnight with British help, according to the U.S. military.
Houthis Warn 'All Force' Will Be Used to Respond to US Bombing Yemen
"The region will be on the verge of escalation, the end of which no one knows," a senior Ansar Allah official told Newsweek.
Russian Navy Officer Found Frozen to Death in His Home
Relatives of the Russian servicemen say that he died of hypothermia due to power outages in the region.
Zelensky Gives Update on Ending War as Russia Gains Ground
"A pause would play into [Russia's] hands. It might crush us afterward," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Thursday.
China's New Drillship Takes National Security to Deep Sea
China's domestically developed drillship, touted as the most sophisticated in the world, is reportedly capable of drilling all the way to the Earth's mantle.
Russia Is Revealing North Korea's Ballistic Missile Secrets
The information gleaned from Russian strikes in Ukraine using North Korean-made missiles could be "really valuable," missile expert Fabian Hinz told Newsweek.
Putin Ally Makes Ominous Nuclear Threat
Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's former president, warned Kyiv against attacking Russia using long-range missiles provided by the West.
Iran Says It Seized Tanker Over US "Theft" of Its Oil
The Iranian Mission to the U.N. told Newsweek the seizure of the St Nikolas "is a lawful undertaking sanctioned by a court order."
Edward Snowden's Ominous Warning to the World
National Security Agency whistleblower says a lack of faith in human-centric institutions will bring a swifter digital revolution.
Russia's Heavy Losses Could Scupper Golden Opportunity
Ukraine's fall, winter and spring conditions dictate how feasible it is for both sides to plough on with mechanized warfare.
Russia Faces Car Crisis
Vladimir Putin's spokesman criticized a Russian-made vehicle, saying that the only part that worked well was the imported engine.
Avdiivka Photo Shows Glimpse of 'Hundreds' of Ruined Russian Vehicles
Moscow's push on the Donetsk town of Avdiivka has come at a high cost to its troops as well as its inventory of military vehicles.
The Secret Spy Ship Supporting China's Submarine Warfare
Over 80 percent of the dual-use research vessels have ties to China's military, a new report says.
Putin's Remarks About Being Unrecognizable Spark Furious Speculation
Since the start of his full-scale invasion of Ukraine there have been many claims that the Russian president uses a body double.
Seized Oil Tanker Heading Toward Iran, UK Says
The vessel was hijacked by unidentified armed individuals in the Gulf of Oman early on Thursday.
China's Military Deploys Robot 'Dog' in Live-Fire Combat Drill
Chinese state TV has showcased video of a four-legged robot equipped with a rifle mount that can carry ammunition and medical supplies.
How Sentinel Missiles Compare to Minuteman as US Upgrades Nuclear Arsenal
Land-based nuclear missiles are part of the "backbone of America's national security," the Pentagon said.
Why Taiwan's Elections Could Change the World
Saturday's presidential poll is the other 2024 election that matters.
Top Russian Commander Killed in Crimea Strike—Reports
News of the Russian colonel's death comes after Ukraine struck a Russian command post in Crimea on January 4.
Chinese Aircraft Carrier Made Entirely of Ice Is AI Fake, Government Says
Attempts to sculpt aircraft carriers from ice in Harbin have been made in the past.