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Hosted on MSNKhrushchev's San Francisco Speech: Soviet Union & US RelationsThe film features a meeting where San Francisco Mayor George Christopher welcomes Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev during a ...
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National Interest on MSN“Satan’s Chariot”: How The Russian Mi-24 Hind Helicopter Terrorized AfghanistanThe Soviet Mi-24 was a testament to the Soviet preference for brute force and power over finesse or whiz-bang technological wizardry.
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Golden goals: Canada’s hockey players have a history of coming through in the clutchPoulin scored in overtime in the gold-medal game in Calgary as Canada came back from a 2-0 deficit to beat the U.S. 3-2 and ...
Connor McDavid continued Canada's tradition of scoring clutch goals in best-on-best senior tournaments with his overtime ...
1968 — Wilt Chamberlain becomes first player to score 25,000 points in the NBA. 1980 — Eric Heiden wins his fifth gold medal and shatters the world record by six seconds in 10,000-meter speed skating ...
The memory of Soviet-era famines, mass killings and other traumas makes Ukraine determined not to return to Russian rule ...
When the leader of the Soviet Union Joseph Stalin died on March 5, 1953, millions in the country wept with grief. Many ...
Political interference in military leadership—especially dismissing generals and admirals based on ideological loyalty rather ...
Russia and the US just held talks on ending the war in Ukraine — without Kyiv. Eastern European history shows it isn't rare for major powers to decide the fate of smaller states.
On Feb. 22, 2018, the U.S. women's ice hockey team won the Olympic gold medal for the first time in 20 years with a 4-3 ...
The President noted that sanctions against Russia have helped stimulate scientific progress as well as manufacturing inside the country ...
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