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How Ukraine's experimental drone interceptors are redefining urban warfare against Russian Shahed terror—and why weather, ...
Russia overnight hit Ukraine with the biggest missile and drone attack of the war, launching a record number of drones at Kyiv.
Russian officials warn NATO's new Baltic deterrence strategy could 'unleash World War III' after a US general discussed capabilities to 'take down' the Kaliningrad exclave.
The bomb hasn’t been used since, apart from test blasts, and after the Cold War ended in 1991, the risk of nuclear war mercifully declined. Now the risk is back on the rise, as an alarming new ...
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the European Union’s top diplomat that Beijing can’t accept Russia losing its war against Ukraine as this could allow the United States to turn its full ...
In the shadow of Point Sur Lighthouse along California's Big Sur Coast, the Point Sur Naval Facility, once one of the world’s most secretive sites, played a pivotal role in Cold War espionage.
A high-ranking Ukrainian intelligence officer is assassinated in broad daylight—five shots, close range, in the middle of Kyiv. Within hours, Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) launches a manhunt.
The Potsdam Conference held exactly on this day in 1945, rather than ushering in peace and stability as intended, became a prelude to the Cold War, Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry ...
Ukraine launched a strike on a Russian military airfield in Voronezh after Russia pummeled Kyiv with its largest drone attack of the war. The deadly barrage injured 23 and caused widespread ...
China's foreign minister told his European Union counterpart that Beijing cannot afford to see Russia lose the Ukraine war because it needs America focused on the Kremlin and away from the Pacific ...
Critics argue Trump’s trip is a blatant example of blending presidential duties with promoting his family’s business ...
So how is America responding to the greatest challenge of Cold War II? With huge increases in research? By infusing money into schools and universities that train young minds and produce new ideas?