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The trauma of the Partition continues to define South Asian attitudes toward past, present, and future. Today, layers of ...
They don’t fight with bullets—they fight invisible threats that could end millions of lives. This is the U.S. Army’s CBRN Corps, and they stand between us and disaster.
It is one year since WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange became a free man again. When he addressed the Council of Europe last October, he was unable to speak about the years he had spent ...
The Soviet ‘illegals’ program trained and embedded spies who lived surreptitiously in the West – just like TV’s The Americans. Who were they, and did they really go away?
John’s career spanned the entirety of the 20-year “war on terror.” Service members would often return home only to find that ...
Prosecutions for atrocities are not always enough to stop hatred. Societies must also acknowledge what happened.
The CSS "Shenandoah" only learned of the Confederacy's defeat in the summer of 1865. That June, the cruiser's crew sank 24 ...
The statement by right-wing German historian Sönke Neitzel about the “last summer of peace” articulates the bloodthirsty ...
Sister. Traitor. Spy. They Called Her the ‘Queen of Cuba’ — But Ana Montes Was Hiding a Devastating Secret Convicted in 2002 of spying for Cuba, Montes has been called "one of the most ...
How the defence bonanza will reshape the global economy As they spend big, politicians must resist using one pot of money to achieve many goals ...
That's where U.S. petroleum imports per person stood as recently as 2003, during the Iraq war. Due to fracking, the U.S. now has net exports of about 2.5 barrels per head and is also the world’s ...