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If the nuclear bomb was born out of fear, then ensuring it is never used again requires replacing fear with trust.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine wasn’t just about NATO—it was decades in the making. From Cold War treaties to long-standing ...
The latest quake followed the massive July 30 earthquake that measured 8.8 in magnitude and occurred off the Kamchatka ...
Messaging from the Kremlin over the last year reveals deep concerns about Russia’s internal unity and stability.
President Trump has issued a ceasefire ultimatum to Vladimir Putin: By the end of this week, he wants Russia and Ukraine to seek peace after nearly four years of fighting. NewsNation's Robert Sherman ...
The Trump administration is fast-tracking an ambitious plan to build a 100-kilowatt nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030, with NASA’s Acting Chief Sean Duffy outlining the initiative in a memo ...
When Ukrainian Leniie Umerova crossed into Russia on her way to see her ailing father in their native Crimea in late 2022, she was detained and forced to endure what she calls a "carousel" of charges ...
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Trump vs. Medvedev: When Windbags Collide
As Trump has said, “Words have meaning”—and threatening to deploy nuclear submarines off the coast of Russia in response to ...
In July alone, Andrei Badalov, the vice-president of state-owned pipeline company Transneft, fell to his death from a balcony ...
The more drones in a single attack, Kuzan says, the more Ukraine hard-pressed air defence units struggle to shoot them down.
What Donald Trump does not understand about his social messaging spewing taunts followed by ordering nuclear subs closer to Russia is how Russia thinks.
Russian courts have issued 101 “extremism”-related convictions for allegedly participating in the “International LGBT Movement” or displaying its alleged symbols.