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On their anniversaries, Yalta and Helsinki offer lessons for Ukraine, Trump, and the balance of power in Europe.
In the Italian city where James Joyce wrote 'Ulysses,' the bookstore that Jewish poet Umberto Saba opened in 1919 has come ...
Retired Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg’s plan to end the war in Ukraine is facing challenges as he is tasked with finding a ...
The United States has yet to come up with a viable strategy to deal with multipolarity in international relations. How will this affect its confrontation with China around Taiwan? Given that the U ...
Sunny Ajose happened twice upon this world. First, as a gamete, ruffling deep inside his mother’s womb. At his second dawning ...
Near the end of World War II, President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill effectively ... Forty-three years of the Iron Curtain in Europe. Kellogg needs to channel ...
Churchill outlived his own great era, but he had foreseen and often named the forces that were to shape subsequent history: the cold war, the Iron Curtain, Europe’s drive for unity, disorder and ...
What a first lady eats can say a lot about the food values of a presidential administration. Some first ladies have ...
Like benighted souls behind the Iron Curtain, we must now peer enviously from afar ... All that, and a bust of Winston Churchill returned to the Oval Office after it was removed by the Anglophobic ...