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The nuclear anxiety of the 1950s led to two unlikely strategies: ducking under school desks and taking advice from a cartoon turtle.
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The Print on MSNThere’s a method in Trump’s Pakistan romance. It’s all about Gulf securityLike Turkey and Egypt, Pakistan is one of a handful of powers with the human resources and infrastructure to help secure the ...
Once a Cold War relic, nuclear innovation is back to meet AI's soaring energy demands - and is fast becoming a new front in the race for geopolitical dominance ...
Muhammed Garba, the chief of staff to former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Abdullahi Ganduje, has ...
The decision triggers fears that the U.S. might return to a pattern of military interference in the region that dates to the ...
The 1962 war with China was not a failure of non-alignment policy but that of China policy and this can be gauged by the ...
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a major proponent of increased sanctions on Moscow and its allies, signaled Saturday that he supported President Trump’s decision to meet with Russian President ...
The bomb hasn't been used since 1945, apart from test blasts, and after the Cold War ended in 1991, the risk of nuclear war mercifully declined.
The evolution of BRICS - from an acronym coined by a Western investment bank to a credible geopolitical bloc - marks one of ...
With US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin set to meet next Friday in Alaska against the ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNThe Best Spy Thriller of the 21st Century Isn’t Bourne or Bond - It's Gary Oldman's 84% RT Cold War MasterpieceWith over 30 years under his belt at the time, Sir Gary Oldman delivered a tour-de-force in this incredible spy film ...
Agreement includes US rights to South Caucasus transit corridorDeal marks first resolution of frozen conflicts near Russia ...
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