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Faced with the uncertainty generated by Trump, Reykjavik is strengthening its commitment to the Alliance and its relationship ...
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South Korea President Lee Jae Myung and his administration's increasingly unilateral and unquestioning approach to North ...
United States, who slipped into a coma in early 2018 and regained consciousness in 2025, one of your first questions might ...
Blaming Scotland’s modestly more progressive tax system for UK-wide economic stagnation is a red herring. The reality is that ...
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 ...
I’ve told you about U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Nick Mitchel, who earned his combat action ribbon on his first day in the war in Afghanistan. Months of regular combat, and then ... Sometimes things ...
This series of articles examines why today’s nuclear landscape is more complicated and, in many ways, more precarious than during the Cold War.
Hal Brands and Gareth Porter debate the resolution, "The Cold War was a necessary response by the United States to a Soviet and Chinese threat to the global balance of power." Hal Brands, senior ...