Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his forces have no immediate plans to leave Russia’s Kursk Oblast, which they entered in a surprise attack on Aug. 6. The roughly 500 square miles Ukraine claims to have seized so far is a bargaining chip, he told NBC News in an exclusive interview. “Our operation is aimed to restore our territorial integrity,” Zelensky said in his first one-on-one interview since the Kursk incursion began.
As Israel’s security cabinet focuses on war strategy and defeating Hamas, some officials and activists independently renew calls to rebuild settlements evacuated from Gaza in 2005....
A meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump has been agreed, a Kremlin official said Thursday, and it could possibly take place next week at a venue that has bee...
Islamic State affiliates conduct brutal attacks across central Africa, beheading civilians and burning Christian villages in Mozambique and Congo regions....