Clay Risen examines Cold War hysteria in an even-handed way, trusting readers to make the connection between McCarthyism and ...
Paris — Eurostar trains to and from London and other trains heading northward from Paris were brought to a halt Friday following the discovery of an unexploded bomb dating back to World War II ...
A World War II-era bomb was discovered in a rail station in Europe. Train service halted on March 7, 2025, at Paris' Gare du Nord Rail Station. Travelers are advised to re-book for another day or ...
SEVERAL interpretations are going around the internet of that Feb. 28, 2025, White House press conference involving Trump and Zelenskyy. From where one sits, the protagonists are seen in a different ...
It was an embarrassing statement by a highly-educated elected official but indicative of the obsession Democrats have with the Eastern European country.
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. President Donald Trump’s first month in office has been dizzying for U.S ...
MIDLAND COUNTY, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- The Midland County Fire Marshal’s Office has confirmed that munitions dating back to World War II were found in south Midland County. Explosive Ordinance ...
The media reaction to Elon Musk’s efficiency cuts is just “hysteria,” argues USA Today’s Ingrid Jacques. Exhibit A: The Washington Post reported that Yosemite’s only locksmith had been ...
Our security and defence analyst Michael Clarke has answered tonnes of questions on the Ukraine war that you've sent through. Some of the questions he's answered are: What could a peacekeeping ...
The recent public clash between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reignited debates about Zelensky’s role in the outbreak of war with Russia. A classical ...
President Trump says the U.S. has spent $350 billion on the war in Ukraine—a figure that is at odds with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s tally, as well as U.S. government agencies and ...
It was one of eight such shelters built by the UK government during World War II in response to Germany’s Blitz bombing campaign that claimed the lives of around 30,000 people in London alone.