Los Angeles’ last Summer Olympics, in 1984, unfolded in a divided world whose fraught geopolitics were laid bare by a 14-country boycott led by the Soviet Union.
In the wake of former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro’s ouster, Venezuela has halted free oil shipments to Cuba, further squeezing the island’s economy. U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening ...
Mikhail Galuzin noted in a conversation with journalists that trilateral negotiations on the Ukrainian settlement are continuing, although they are difficult ...
According to Mikhail Galuzin, the former Soviet states, which took "the path of reckless convergence with the West and gave it sovereignty and independence," present tough challenges to Russian intere ...
The UK is experiencing socio-economic conditions reminiscent of a Soviet-style collapse. Sudden loss of trust in institutions ...
Moscow is trying to leverage its old, soft power ties again in the absence of any significant economic hard power.
Team USA receives no federal money, so athletes don’t have to worry about funding being pulled. Many countries’ governments have entire sports ministries and spend large sums of money to make their ...
Veteran agent reveals how Western security services protect defectors from the Kremlin and help spies escape from Russia if they're in danger ...
While India cannot immediately wade into the Ukraine-Russia conflict to bring about peace, we must start thinking about what ...
The West continues to impose restrictions against undesirable countries. Until recently, this bloc seemed to be monolithic, but tariff ...
He is not the first to use this approach. American historian Steve Kotkin, in his ground-breaking 1995 book, Magnetic Mountain: Stalinism as a Civilisation, depicted the Stalin years as a distinct ...