Two Ukrainian drones targeted Moscow early Monday morning
Japanese export controls on 23 crucial chip-manufacturing items took effect on Sunday
The communique from the summit in Vilnius earlier this month underlined Ukraine’s path into the Western military alliance and sharpened NATO’s self-defined universalism
As Western sanctions increased against Russia, the feasibility of the Black Sea Grain Initiative began to diminish
On June 29, Stanford University, one of the most prestigious schools in the world, provided a platform for the neo-Nazi Ukrainian Azov Battalion in an event sponsored by the Department of Slavic Languages and Literature and the Ukrainian Students Association at Stanford (USAS)
Tensions have spiked since the US seized a tanker carrying Iranian oil in April
Wider issues on agenda show bigger role BRICS plays in global governance
This article will look at two causes of the Roman Empire's collapse and see the extent to which its defects can be applied to the decline of the USA as the leading world power
On Tuesday, April 25, 2023, Huw Pill, the Bank of England's chief economist, warned U.K. citizens that they need to accept that they are poorer and stop pushing for higher wages
This year's Talisman Sabre exercise involved 11 other nations and over 30,000 military personnel
The Washington Post reports Ukraine is the most heavily mined country in the world and US cluster bombs will make the situation worse
To be, or not to be - that is the question
North Korea fired two missiles into the sea after the submarine arrived
The US has said Ukraine is using cluster munitions "effectively"
Preparations for rocket's maiden flight to begin in 2027
Saturday marked the 20th consecutive day of the hottest temperatures recorded in human history
China calls on strengthen dialogue, consultations on halted Black Sea grain deal
Western officials hoped Ukraine could break through anyway
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