When the Soviet Union collapsed in the early 1990s, the gates finally opened. More than one million Jews emigrated to Israel, ...
He was not driven by ideology but by money, resentment and ruthless compartmentalization — and his espionage for Moscow cost ...
In his enthralling “The Spy in the Archive,” Gordon Corera tells the story of an unlikely hero embedded within the heart of ...
Soviet New Years, a ritual that survived the country’s dissolution, may be in danger of slipping away.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has referred to the breakup of that empire as a historical tragedy. He is making a bid to ...
CIA turncoat Aldrich Ames, who betrayed Western intelligence assets to the Soviet Union and Russia, has died in a Maryland prison ...
Russia and China see both opportunity and danger in the U.S. embrace of a robust Monroe Doctrine in South America.
Ryan Burge “stumbled” into ministry, as he put it. He left the pastorate with his church in decline, but he has not yet given ...
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Why a Soviet bomber really did carry a tank of vodka
It sounds like a myth, but it was a real feature of one of the Soviet Union’s earliest supersonic bombers. Designed at the edge of what technology could handle at the time, the aircraft proved ...
President Donald Trump's Venezuela operation against Maduro sends clear message to Russia and China about U.S. superpower ...
But in the Soviet Era, beginning in 1952, Vladivostok was a closed military city, and the only people allowed in and out were ...
During the Cold War, two physicists became public "opponents" of the Pentagon's antiballistic missile systems. But they kept ...
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