Andrew Testa for The New York Times Supported by By Mark Landler Mark Landler spoke with Prime Minister Keir Starmer during ... of the post-World War II alliance between Europe and the United ...
During its history, Britain invaded the territory of more than 170 countries, equivalent to almost 90% of the world.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was founded 75 years ago in the aftermath of World War II ... Europe to spend more for their own defense. Europe did more than double security spending ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union greatly reduced the West’s fear of another world war—a fear that had led Western leaders to ...
By Hiroshi Nakanishi, Kyoto University Professor Ever since Donald Trump returned to the U.S. presidency, the world has never ...
Ramy Inocencio is a CBS News foreign correspondent based in London, covering Europe and the Middle East. He joined the Network in 2019 as CBS News' Asia ... forged during World War II.
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Half of humanity shares an ancestral link to an ancient group of people from Ukraine, reshaping our understanding of human history and migration.
A map of central and eastern Europe is splayed across the top ... draw incorrect conclusions on Japan’s intentions during World War II. “Making a wargame is all about asking the question, ...
Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea was recognized internationally only by countries such as North Korea and Sudan. In Russia, it touched off a wave of patriotism, and “Krym nash!” — or “Crimea is ...
If Trump turns on us, it might force Canberra to think about what there is to Australian foreign policy other than the US ...