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Sir Tom Jones, 84, has left his fans rather excited to learn they'll have the chance to learn more about their favourite ...
It’s intoxicating, not at all theartsdesk on Vinyl ’s usual thing but achieving soaring lift-off, nonetheless. Comes in photo ...
Through the decades, so much has changed in Liverpool - from how we shop, dress and socialise to what the city itself looks ...
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It was launched for the Venera programme but malfunctioned mid-mission. Predicted re-entry date is around May 10, according to satellite tracker. A Soviet-era spacecraft, Kosmos 482, is expected ...
A rare Cold War bunker hidden in the English countryside is on the market for just £20k. Located in the village of Dersingham in Norfolk, the Cold War-era ROC post was once part of a huge network ...
Any slipup could mean official sanction, loss of position or worse. During the Cold War, governments around the world continued to view zoos through an ideological lens. This was especially true ...
Global military expenditure rose by 9.4% in 2024 to $2.7 trillion, the steepest yearly rise since the end of the Cold War, according to data compiled by the global security think tank Stockholm ...
The easiest something would be Rafael Devers: There's no reason to think he can't pick up the position, and moving him to the cold corner would allow Masataka Yoshida to slide in as the team's ...
If not for a Spanish fisherman who saw something and said something, the U.S. Air Force might never have recovered a missing hydrogen bomb during the Cold War. On Jan. 17, 1966, Francisco Simo y ...
The kiwi, recognised for its fuzzy brown exterior and tangy green flesh speckled with tiny black seeds, had a different name prior to the Cold War era. A London-based TikTok user who shares ...
Worldwide military expenditure surged to $2.7 trillion in 2024, marking the sharpest annual increase since the Cold War, driven by escalating conflicts and geopolitical tensions, SIPRI reported ...