By taking aim at America’s closest allies in his keynote Munich address, Donald Trump’s vice-president has made clear his country’s global security priorities – and that Europe should no longer ...
Vladimir Putin is assembling a heavyweight team with decades of experience in high-stakes negotiations to face off against U.S. President Donald Trump’s representatives for a deal to end Russia’s war ...
With Richard Hermer now under attack from cabinet colleagues over his ‘excessive’ adherence to international law – especially over immigration and the Chagos deal – the prime minister must be ruthless ...
Who are we to help Vladimir Putin (“Vlad the Impaler”) get his primary goal of keeping Ukraine out of NATO? The democracy-loving United States should be the primary sponsors of NATO membership for ...
In North Korea, entire families serve as hostages — and without family members left behind as leverage, one cannot serve as a ...
With access to a unique archive of personal letters, this documentary brings the love story of Napoleon to life. The unpublished love letters Napoleon wrote to Josephine shed new light on Napoleon ...
SOFIA - Nikolai Balashov, a senior Russian Orthodox priest sanctioned by Ukraine and reportedly a former KGB colonel general, was granted entry into Bulgaria following the Patriarch’s invitation and ...
The nominee for director of national intelligence espoused provocative takes on foreign policy during public appearances. Senators are expected to challenge some of those in her confirmation ...
A newly declassified analysis argued against “shock therapy” for the former Soviet Union. The warning wasn’t heeded.
DALLAS (AP) — Millions of documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas have already been made public, but President Donald Trump has ordered the release of ...
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THOSE OF US who lived through the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s can remember thinking of Russia (then the USSR) as our mortal enemy. Most Americans, sensibly enough, still think that way. After all ...
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