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In the 1970s, the USSR used nuclear devices to try to send water from Siberia's rivers flowing south, instead of its natural ...
Tallinn said local politicians have attempted to create a paramilitary force disguised as a charity group to take over the ...
"Disinformation and propaganda are also weapons of the enemy. Our mission is not only to stop the spread of fake news, but ...
Close to Russian troops from the Kaliningrad enclave, the residents of Kybartai are reliving the era of Soviet occupation, ...
Twenty-five years ago this week, Russia’s first democratically elected president, Boris Yeltsin, formally handed over power to a hand-picked successor. “Take care of Russia,” was Yeltsin’s final ...
Amid the buzz of Turkish drones buzzing over mountain passes, the sporadic blasts of FPV kamikaze drones, back-channel ...
Project Redsun alleges that the U.S. and USSR jointly launched manned missions ... With echoes of Cold War paranoia, deep-space ambition, and government secrecy, this video dives into one of ...
Nestled in the heart of Havana's Miramar neighborhood, where Fifth Avenue winds through gardens of former millionaire ...
The global race for critical raw materials can provoke foreign interference and endanger the countries and communities that ...
Meanwhile, the USSR was rapidly industrializing and seemed to be improving ... “the destruction of one kind of state and the introduction of a new political structure within which capitalism could ...
Ewan Morrison on ‘For Emma’ & Resisting The Rise of Techno-Capital A conversation with Scottish literature’s enfant ...
The Standing Committee also proposes amending Articles 110, 111, 112, 114, and 115 of the 2013 Constitution to accommodate a two-tier administrative model and streamline the structure of local ...