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'Win by time': How Poland is preparing for the death of coal
In the country’s coal region — one of the EU’s biggest — advocates and union leaders are working to ensure the energy ...
For at least a decade, the conventional wisdom has been that direct attempts at regime change by the United States have ended in disaster. And for good reason. In Afghanistan, the very same Taliban ...
Mark Smith’s impressive history surveys life in the Soviet Union, and its advances and failures from Khrushchev to Gorbachev ...
ThePrint Explorer looks at the lives of Ames & another double-agent, Major-General Dmitri Polyakov, which offer a peek into ...
The Finnish Sniper Who Killed Over 500 Soviet Soldiers, the Most Confirmed Kills in Military History
The Soviet soldier never saw him. Neither did the one after that, or the next, or the hundreds who followed. Simo Häyhä ...
The news continues to look star-ward as the Cassini spacecraft reaches Saturn after a seven-year, two-billion-mile journey, ...
Disillusioned with the revolution after 68 years of US sanctions and a shattered economy, one in four Cubans have left in four years. Can the regime, and country, survive the engulfing ‘polycrisis’?
The Cheshire Cat’s vanishing smile in Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a trick whereby the cat fades away ...
Aldrich Ames – the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer whose nine-year betrayal to the Soviet Union (and later Russia ...
Aldrich Ames, a former CIA officer who spied for the Soviet Union and compromised US intelligence operations, has died in ...
Former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) counterintelligence officer Aldrich Ames, who infamously spied for the Soviet Union, ...
Aldrich Ames, a former CIA agent who was convicted of spying for the Soviet Union and later Russia, has died, reports CBS ...
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