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Chinese leader Xi Jinping is entering trade negotiations with a grand strategy inspired by his understanding of what the ...
Nicholas Daniloff, an American journalist whose arrest in Moscow in 1986 on fabricated espionage charges threatened to derail Cold War détente amid crisis talks that led to a prisoner swap for ...
Europe braces for Trump's arrival at the Nato summit with difficult questions over Iran and defence, following the 5% defence ...
A hen is not a bird, nor a woman a human being. —Russian saying When Alfred Hall was a proper, young cipher clerk at the British embassy in Moscow, he did a somewhat improper thing: he picked ...
Cold War redux in more ways than one: Russia and the U.S. look to thaw relations in the hockey rink These overtures are part of a rapid warming between Moscow and Washington during Trump’s ...
Ad Policy Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) and US President Donald Trump shake hands before a meeting in Helsinki, on July 16, 2018.(Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images) Moscow ...
The World of the Cold War: 1945-1991 by Vladislav Zubok, Pelican £25, 544 pages. Charles Clover is FT’s security & defence correspondent and a former Moscow bureau chief.
“The threat we face is more serious, more immediate and more unpredictable than at any time since the Cold War," Starmer told workers and journalists ... developed its drone technology to counter ...
Armenia, once Russia’s “strategic partner” in the Caucasus—a country that was under Moscow’s protection and strongly dependent on Russia in several economic sectors—has been forsaken in the ashes of ...
Nicholas Daniloff, an American journalist whose arrest in Moscow in 1986 on fabricated espionage charges threatened to derail Cold War détente amid crisis talks that led to a prisoner swap for ...