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Gordievsky passed away on March 4 in England, where he had lived since defecting in 1985. Police confirmed Saturday that his death is not being treated as suspicious ...
From my first stint leading Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty — the iconic Cold War broadcaster turned 21st-century ...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was born out of the ashes of World War II, as Western nations recognized the ...
On the chessboard of Middle Eastern and Eurasian power politics, Turkey has mastered the art of playing on two fronts—one in ...
As tensions spiked during a NATO military exercise in Germany ... between Russia and the West during "a critical time of the Cold War." Geoff Nixon is a writer on CBC's national digital desk ...
As tensions spiked during a NATO military exercise in Germany ... a secret way to launch the beginning of the end of the Cold War.” Gordievsky was called back to Moscow for consultations ...
The Cuban Missile Crisis happened one year after the construction of the Berlin Wall, which was a major source of Cold War tension in ... Treaty Organisation (NATO). Instead, Kennedy was able ...