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Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling at the peace table while preparing a new military offensive in Ukraine, two ...
A monument to Josef Stalin has been unveiled at one of Moscow’s busiest subway stations, the latest attempt by Russian ...
Good Morning! SOFREP’s Morning Brief is here with key updates on defense and global affairs for Thursday, May 29, 2025. Today ...
A Palestinian official said on Monday that Hamas has agreed to a proposal by U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff for a Gaza ...
On May 26, 1954, more than 100 crewmembers of the aircraft carrier USS Bennington died in an explosion off Rhode Island.
Russia and Ukraine have swapped hundreds more prisoners of war, the third part of a major swap that became a rare moment of ...
On his daily commute to one of the most consequential trials of the 21st century, Judge Peter Cahill blasted a “pump-up playlist” to psychologically prepare for another day ...
A veteran of reporting in the Middle East, Margaret Coker traveled across the Arab world and wrote about politics, civil unrest and economics. She specialized in financial corruption and internet ...
As the U.S. government begins reinstating international students’ records following an expansive crackdown, many face a daunting and complicated path toward rebuilding their lives. For those who left ...
It has been a particularly good week for Boeing. According to several media reports, China lifted a ban on its airlines taking deliveries of Boeing planes earlier this week as part of Monday’s trade ...
As Russian President Vladimir Putin weighs a possible peace deal to end the war in Ukraine, hard-line nationalist voices at home are pushing ...
I mean, it’s a bit like a small plane crash, right? That’s not great ... “Legally, as the successor to the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation is responsible for the object—and ...