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Russia ignores nuclear risks and breaks open Soviet nuclear graveyard under Arctic ice
Deep under the icy waters of the Barents Sea, a long-hidden reminder of the Cold War has reappeared after 37 years. Russia’s ...
Hughes was going to do the unthinkable with it: mine manganese nodules right from the ocean floor. So, when the Glomar sailed ...
Vladimir Mitrokhin’s amazing story is the subject of a new book, ‘The Spy in the Archive: How One Man Tried to Kill the KGB.’ ...
One of the most notorious spies in U.S. history, Aldrich Ames, died on Tuesday at the age of 84. As a CIA officer, Ames sold ...
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. ** Partisan bands had a rag-tag ...
Russia and Ukraine have expanded their use of TM-62 anti-tank landmines, adapting them into drone-dropped munitions and ...
In 100 years of life, Dorothea Schade survived a Soviet gulag after World War II and immigrated to America for a better life.
Countless words will be dedicated in the following days to Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet leader who died Aug. 30 at the age of 91. But throughout his obituaries, two specific words will likely be ...
The dominant figure in Soviet technology is a gray-haired fiftyfive-year-old physicist whose task is to introduce reason and order into a bizarre mélange of superiority, mediocrity, and ordinary ...
Yeghegnadzor resident Hayk Isakhanyan, a former Soviet engineer, shows his wine and brandy barrel workshop equipped with ...
Some misunderstandings can be remedied by a simple explanation. Others end friendships or marriages. The most frightening miscommunications are those between nuclear-armed superpowers. In October, ...
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