Russia was estimated to have more than 4,400 nuclear weapons in its stockpile as of 2022.
Nikolai Patrushev, the secretary of Russia's Security Council, warned that Moscow will respond in an event of a "threat to its existence."
Two Russian elites were heard complaining about Russia's current political situation amid sanctions from the West.
Russia has warned Armenia of "serious consequences" if it submits to the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC) which has issued an arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin, the RIA news agency reported on Monday.
The United States will not back away from its nearly eight-year-old deployment to Syria, where it is battling the remnants of Islamic State, despite attacks on U.S.
The leaked source code has reportedly been public for months.
There are accounts of Kim's father and predecessor sending members of his staff to prison or the firing squad for "very minor offenses," an expert said.
Ukrainian forces were able to spot the Wagner Group fighters using aerial reconnaissance, they said.
The Philippine drug war continues to kill hundreds of Filipinos under Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Rodrigo Duterte's successor.
Kwon and Chang-joon denied allegations that they attempted to leave Montenegro using fake passports, according to a report.
A human rights report revealed the harrowing treatment of female North Korean defectors in China, including being sold as sex slaves and physically abused.
Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to respond if the U.K. arms Ukraine with tank shells containing depleted uranium.
The "extreme attrition" of Russian forces may have been the primary factor that caused Russia's assault on Bakhmut to stall, according to Western intelligence.
Russian personnel at a camp in Crimea took away children who said they supported Ukraine. It is unknown what happened to the children.
The OHCHR said the report was based on interviews it had with prisoners of war.
More than 166,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in the 13-month war, according to a report.
Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared to have broken away from his joint statement with China, opposing the deployment of nuclear weapons beyond borders.
Ukrainian forces have managed to blunt Russia's offensive in and around the embattled eastern city of Bakhmut, where the situation is stabilising, commander in chief General Valery Zaluzhniy said on Saturday.
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The violent scenes in Sainte-Soline in western France came after days of violent protests nationwide over President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform that prompted the cancellation of a visit by King Charles III of the UK.
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King Charles' state visit to France on Sunday has been postponed, the Elysee Palace said, after social unrest over President Emmanuel Macron's changes to the pension system erupted into violence in Paris and cities across France.
No M1 Abrams was destroyed by enemy fire during the Gulf War, which is where the U.S. and its coalition allies faced off against T-72 series tanks that Russia still uses.
A human rights watchdog exposed in its report the horrific conditions of prisoners being held in North Korea's penal system.
The provision of newer, but more costly, cancer medicines may ease hospitals' burden and speed up processes, a top official from one facility suggested.
The snake catcher who relocated the reptile warned the public on social media to "check the bed carefully tonight."
The crypto mogul's identity was confirmed through a fingerprint match, Interpol's national central bureau in Seoul said.
Russia's Defense Ministry plans to recruit 400,000 contract soldiers this year to replenish its forces, according to reports.
Wagner's head Yevgeny Prigozhin could focus his fighters back to countries in Africa where the group is believed to have a presence.