Travel boycott stands strong as Canadians push back against the U.S. Ryanair’s controversial boarding pass change is coming ...
Mr. Brooke has traveled to about 100 countries reporting for the New York Times, Bloomberg, and Voice of America. He reported ...
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Mike Johnson Is Pissed the No Kings Protests Didn’t Turn Violent
Republicans’ claims about the No Kings protests held no water in the face of reality—and they seem pretty angry about it.
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Russian street musician found guilty of 'discrediting' the army after she played anti-Kremlin songs
An 18-year-old Russian street musician jailed for nearly two weeks earlier this month for playing a banned anti-Kremlin song ...
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Bloody letters and battlefield art: Russian museum's tribute to North Korean soldiers in Ukraine
When they are not fighting, they write poetry, letters home or words of praise to their supreme commander,” said one of the ...
From 1951 to 1959, the FBI and Air Force ran Operation Washtub, a covert program that trained bush pilots, trappers, hunters and miners to operate as covert agents if Soviet paratroopers ever landed ...
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Russia revives Soviet war game to train children for the battlefield
The Soviet-era military-patriotic game Zarnitsa was reintroduced in occupied Crimea after Russia’s 2014 annexation. In 2023, ...
Russian regions are dramatically increasing the amount of money they pay to new military recruits as analysts say “ideological” recruitment campaigns are no longer enough to motivate people to fight ...
Sahil Majothi had gone to Russia to study computer engineering [Hasina Majoti] Ukraine has captured an Indian national allegedly fighting for Russian forces, the first known Indian detained in the ...
Russian independent media outlet Mediazona, in collaboration with the BBC Russian service, has confirmed the identities of 135,100 Russian military personnel killed in Ukraine. The publications' ...
After winning the Nobel Prize for her searing portraits of the Soviet world unraveling, Svetlana Alexievich worries about the revival of its violent, anti-democratic ways. “When I walk down the street ...
A Saint Petersburg's court fines a teenage street singer 30,000 rubles (325 eur) on a charge of "discrediting the army" for performing a song by singers deemed "foreign agents" in Russia by law. "It's ...
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