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Lubyanka Building: Moscow’s Infamous KGB HeadquartersThe Lubyanka Building in Moscow served as the nerve center of the KGB, a symbol of Soviet intelligence and Cold War secrecy.
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 ...
Bilateral meetings between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his U.S. counterparts were a regular occurrence early in his ...
What might deliver a ceasefire? Not a performative meeting that allows Vladimir Putin to wriggle out of sanctions. Instead, ...
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The National Interest on MSNRussia’s Nuclear-Powered Missile Isn’t Called the “Flying Chernobyl” for NothingBecause 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.
For decades, the threat of nuclear conflict between the U.S. and the Soviet Union hung over humanity — and occasionally the superpowers edged toward the brink, as with the Cuban missile crisis. But ...
More than 50,000 North Koreans will be sent to work in Russia, as Moscow's war in Ukraine drains labour pools.
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🪖 Belarus-Russia war games ignite NATO’s largest Eastern Europe military surge since the Cold WarThe upcoming Belarusian-Russian joint military exercise, Zapad 2025, is drawing increasing attention across Europe and beyond. NATO countries are viewing this planned exercise as a major reason to ...
President Donald Trump proposed a land exchange between Ukraine and Russia as a potential peace solution, planning to discuss ...
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