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Avner Landes discusses his new book 'The Delegation,' an account of the adventures - and dark fates - of an actor and poet ...
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Editorial: 80 yrs since Potsdam, Japan must defend rule of law against great power politics
July 26 marks 80 years since the 1945 Potsdam Declaration, in which the United States, Britain and China called on Japan to ...
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The Buried Russian Warship Hiding a Sinister Past
In the aftermath of World War II, the Soviet Union sought to assert its naval dominance, unveiling the formidable ...
During World War II, innocent-seeming Monopoly game sets were a useful tool in the hands of crafty Allied intelligence ...
The launch of the A7A5 stablecoin in February opened up an alternative method for Russian businesses and individuals to skirt ...
Germany’s defense overhaul challenges decades of restraint under the Merz government amid rising global security threats ...
He turned his family’s lumber business into a manufacturer of model kits that won global popularity for their quality and ...
Australians of a certain age know all about Paul Robeson’s magnificent voice. They know, too, that on a warm November day ...
Each of today’s three greatest military powers – the United States, China and Russia – holds a very large population and ...
The Finnish author wrote just a handful of books, but they have lived on. As the little trolls turn 80, see how they were ...
From the first transatlantic telegraph cable to the Atlanta Olympics bombing, this week in history saw key events in politics, war, science and culture that shaped the world.
The West’s primary motive in acting either for or against unity in the Arab world has always been to secure its own interests in the region.
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