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Blitzkrieg reversed: How Soviet tactics crushed German armies in days
In late June 1944, the Red Army unleashed a series of rapid, coordinated attacks that shattered German defenses across the ...
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Hitler’s ‘fortress’ order: How 50,000 German troops were trapped at Bobruisk
On June 27, 1944, the Soviet encirclement around Bobruisk closed, trapping more than 50,000 German soldiers inside the city.
The calls also highlighted China’s parallel engagement amid mounting pressure on Moscow over the war in Ukraine and the ...
U.S. intelligence analysts say that Xi Jinping, China’s leader, has a remarkable level of fear. He has carried out mass purges, and surprised many by removing his top general.
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Russia claims $15 billion in 2025 arms exports, with focus on Africa
Russia stopped publicly disclosing detailed data on arms export contracts following the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Jacques Tilly's carnival floats mocking Vladimir Putin have landed him before a Moscow court. As the trial drags on, the ...
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As a parade of US allies rattled by Trump visit China, Beijing claims a win for its new world order
As US President Donald Trump takes a sledgehammer to longstanding alliances with a volatile foreign policy that’s included threats to take control of Greenland and a spiraling feud with Canada, he’s ...
Russia's sports minister Mikhail Degtyarev believes that the Milan/Cortina Winter Olympics could be a turning point. "We are ...
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Fragile Bosnia pops up as test case for Europe acting without the US
With backing from Washington, separatists in Bosnia could be emboldened like they haven't been in decades.
In recent years, Ankara has shown an increased willingness to deploy F-16s to friendly non-NATO member countries amid active conflicts or tensions with their neighbors.
Attorney Marshall H. Tanick’s recent warning should ring alarm bells for every taxpayer in Collier County. By expanding a surveillance dragnet that creates "hotlists" of innocent drivers, we are ...
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After Charles Tillman transformed football, he joined the FBI. Then the immigration raids started
LAKE BLUFF, Ill. — The Charles Tillman you remember transformed defensive football with his “Peanut Punch,” grabbed more interceptions than any cornerback in Chicago Bears history and had a rivalry ...
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