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Gorbachev and Rajiv Gandhi both criticized US arms control policies as the Soviet leader arrived to begin a four-day visit that was expected to test the limits of his new Asian initiative and the ...
In recent years, an irresistibly intuitive hypothesis has both salved and fuelled parental anxieties: it’s the phones.
Scientists probe the effects of ChatGPT on brain function and cognitive abilities, raising concerns about its impact on critical thinking and creativity ...
Here's why the future belongs to those who cultivate psychological insight, emotional depth, and the imperfect brilliance of ...
NATO has allegedly deceived and disrespected Russia by expanding into Eastern Europe, threatening Moscow's interests. That, ...
In short: Everyone went all the way, bursting through psychological and military barriers we never imagined would be breached ...
With the threat of Russia on their doorstep, five nations are bolstering their defences by turning to a tactic the world ...
There is no overestimating the triumphalism in the Israeli Prime Minister’s circle, but the cascading effects of the war ...
Long-time Russia watcher John Lloyd, a journalist with Britain’s Financial Times, has captured the essence of Mikhail Gorbachev’s book The New Russia in one word: ‘‘garrulous’’.
“All nations should have the opportunity for freedom,” Gorbachev said in one of his final interviews. This may sound like wishful thinking.
A voter casts a ballot at a polling station during presidential elections outside Almaty, Kazakhstan, Nov. 20, 2022. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev won easily with a 81.3% share of the vote.
The death in August of Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, sent me back to an extended interview I conducted with him in 2001. Reading the transcript anew, I was struck not only by ...