It’s 1962. Cold War tensions bristle between Washington and Moscow. Forced to enlist by the United States military, a young physician reluctantly cuts short his medical residency at New York’s ...
The Berlin Wall remained a symbol of Cold War tension until it was torn down in November 1989. The speech President Kennedy gave in Berlin is often called the ‘Ich bin ein Berliner’ speech.
By Paul Sonne Reporting from Berlin President Vladimir V ... proposing the resurrection of Cold War-style spheres of influence in a Europe divided between Moscow and Washington.
The structural dynamics of the post-Cold War order progressively created the preconditions for the war in Ukraine. NATO’s relentless eastward expansion, though framed as the desirable expansion ...
said it was the biggest increase in defence spending since the Cold War. He also pledged to increase defence spending to 3% of GDP in the next parliament, should he win the next general election.
While the war was officially ... down the Al Capone of Berlin, Dr Werner ‘Englemacher’ Gladow. (Unbeknown to him, Max is being used as a pawn in what will become the Cold War.) ...
Responsibility for defending Europe was shared more fairly between America and European allies during the Cold War, when West Germany ... in the military when the Berlin Wall was torn down.
Navalnaya was at the head of the march alongside Russian opposition figures Ilya Yashin and Vladimir Kurza, a day after a dramatic altercation in the White House between Ukrainian President ...
The Cuban Missile Crisis happened one year after the construction of the Berlin Wall, which was a major source of Cold War tension in Europe. America and the Soviet Union were competing in the ...
Ukraine is entering the fourth year of all-out war with Russia on Monday, unsure it can rely any longer on its staunchest ally the United States for financial and military commitment, as its ...