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Lubyanka Building: Moscow’s Infamous KGB Headquarters
The Lubyanka Building in Moscow served as the nerve center of the KGB, a symbol of Soviet intelligence and Cold War secrecy.
For decades, the threat of nuclear conflict between the US and the Soviet Union hung over humanity. Now, only one nuclear ...
The Kremlin linked the decision to US plans to deploy missiles in Europe, stokinf fears of a new arms race and a dangerous ...
What might deliver a ceasefire? Not a performative meeting that allows Vladimir Putin to wriggle out of sanctions. Instead, ...
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GZERO Media on MSNCan this Cold War agreement broker peace between Russia and the West?
Fifty years ago, leaders from 35 countries – including rivals from both sides of the Iron Curtain – gathered in the Finnish ...
Whether the U.S.-Russia summit can lead to a deal to produce peace in Ukraine more than 3 1/2 years after Moscow’s invasion ...
Finally, something no one else has,” a Russian journalist says during a TV documentary on the country’s largest drone factory ...
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The National Interest on MSNIs Russia’s Nuclear-Powered Battlecruiser Finally Ready to Make a Comeback?
Russian state media acknowledged that the Admiral Nakhimov had been out of service since 1999—but noted that it had undergone renovations from 2013 onward.
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The National Interest on MSNRussia’s Nuclear-Powered Missile Isn’t Called the “Flying Chernobyl” for Nothing
Because the Burevestnik employs a compact nuclear reactor and a ramjet, it can fly at low altitude to skirt radar detection and circuitous paths to bypass air defenses.
Putin and George W. Bush met 28 times during Bush’s two terms. They hosted each other for talks and informal meetings in ...
Russia has said it is no longer restricted in the deployment of intermediate and shorter-range missiles, which can carry nuclear warheads.
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