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Former political prisoners explain the different ways the dissident movement within the Soviet bloc (1922–1991) took shape.
Timothy Garton Ash on the shocks that fuelled a populist challenge — and how the liberal centre could yet hold ...
We need to fight the imperialist world’s bid to spike military expenditure by starving welfare schemes, while giving tax ...
The European Union has rarely played more than an auxiliary role in helping resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in ...
Armenian prime minister Nikol Pashinyan visited Istanbul, where he met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The talks, which were followed by only brief statements, focused on bilateral ...
With the unfolding phenomenon of SpaceX’s Starlink rollout having caused a pronounced stir in the satellite market, the ...
One of the many things mentioned after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks was that Al Qaeda had chosen that date as a ...
Financial strains from its full-scale war in Ukraine haven’t stopped Russia from investing heavily in the Arctic. With one ...
They declared a "total blockade" of roads and streets until their demands ... Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic believes that the protesters want to start a civil war: "The participants of the ...
Tina Brown on how extreme wealth warps minds. Plus: hopes and fears after Trump’s strike against Iran’s nuclear program.
The recent missiles screaming across Middle Eastern skies tell a story older than either Israel or America. As Iranian ...
If I weren’t a person, I’d be a mushroom,’ the narrator thinks in Olga Tokarczuk’s House of Day, House of Night.* In Drive ...