The visuals out of Israel and Gaza during recent hostage-for-prisoner swaps were part of a choreographed battle of optics.
The president freely deploys phrases from the history books, but many scholars warn he misrepresents the country’s past.
LONDON: Arbel Yehoud is achingly close to freedom, but her face is a study of shadow and terror. She is dwarfed by dozens of ...
Despite cranking out solid arcade experiences, after several similar sequels, it's time for Sniper Elite to go in a bold new ...
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Videos from the Ukrainian unit tasked with interacting with the Russians in Kursk give a unique window into the 6-month-old ...
The crash of the Azerbaijan Airlines plane near Aktau on December 25, 2024 was a serious test for Russian-Azerbaijani ...
Israeli officials confirmed on Friday that the three hostages to return on Saturday are Yarden Bibas, Ofer Kalderon and Keith ...
RUSSIA is building an army of “child zombies” in a bid to turn them into Kremlin loyalists and enemies of the West. Tyrant Vladimir Putin is brainwashing schoolchildren to ...
Since the Chinese company’s chatbot surged in popularity, researchers have documented how its answers reflect China’s view of ...
Three years after launching his “special military operation” in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin faces a looming choice. In public, he exudes optimism. He has pulled his country back from the ...
In his 2005 speech, Vladimir Putin’s statement that ‘the collapse of the Soviet Union was the greatest geopolitical ...