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Set on the Czechoslovakia-inspired, fictional island of Everon – the setting of Bohemia's original 2011 Arma: Cold War Assault – Reforger's gameplay takes place in a fictionalized 1980s, where ...
The then British Guiana was a grievous victim of the first cold war. When the British Government suspended the Government of British Guiana in 1953, the US National Security Council met under the ...
A declassified Cold War-era file from the CIA has gone viral over its coverage of a supposed clash between Soviet soldiers and a UFO, passengers of which reportedly turned the troops to stone ...
The Cold War was a war of armaments and ideologies—but it was also a war of words, fought in classrooms, libraries, and on the printed page. As part of its strategy to win hearts and minds in ...
Today, with economic relations between the two careening off the rails, China and the U.S. are headed toward what could be a Cold War that extends beyond trade—to deepening conflict or even ...
His father, who had been a central figure in Cold War-era espionage and anti-Castro militancy, was killed in a Key Biscayne bar on December 20, 1982, during a fight. He was 43. Police ruled the ...
The Undeclared Second Cold War: The intelligence community took the same global apparatus set up to stop left-wing communism and repurposed it to wage a global war on right-wing populism.
For the world’s most valuable semiconductor company and the undisputed leader in artificial intelligence chipmaking, this was not just a commercial disruption, it was a geopolitical collision.
A chilling declassified CIA file has described an encounter between Soviet troops and aliens from a flying saucer who turned the soldiers “to stone”. The report claimed the soldiers were in ...
China and Russia urged nuclear-weapon states to abandon the Cold War mentality and zero-sum games, according to a joint statement on global strategic stability released here on Thursday.
Declassified CIA files from the Cold War reveal a Soviet encounter with extraterrestrials, which witnesses claim resulted in the highly bizarre deaths of 23 Russian soldiers. Following the ...
The chill winds of the Cold War were already blowing with grim inevitability. Jonathan Dimbleby is the author of Barbarossa: How Hitler Lost The War; and Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won The War ...