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Russia’s geography is stranger than you think
Russia’s map looks normal at first glance, but its size, borders, and extreme landscapes make it one of the most unusual ...
Given the massive scale of Russian and Chinese strike drone production, the U.S. needs more interceptors in the price range ...
Ukraine denies Russian claims of capturing Kupyansk-Vuzlovyi, accusing Moscow of fabricating battlefield gains.
In a study published in the Journal of Historical Geography, researchers Dr. Chris McCarthy and his colleagues have ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada’s speech at Davos last week sent shock waves through the international community. The international-affairs scholar Henry Farrell explains why.
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When ice melts, illusions die: Greenland’s lessons for Manila
AS conjectured in my column (TMT, Jan. 21), Venezuela has slipped from the headlines, eclipsed by Trump’s designs on Greenland. A larger stage opened, and the world’s showman arrived — not to seek ...
After losing his wife to cancer, Lim Shyang Guey has turned his grief into purpose, running to raise funds for childhood ...
Myanmar `s military is making increasing use of commercial paramotors and gyrocopters, low-tech flying machines that expand ...
Greenland ranks eighth globally in rare earth reserves, hosting two of the world's largest known deposits.
Discover with which two countries the United States share land borders. Learn which nations border the US and why these ...
For much of military history, winter imposed a pause on war. Frozen ground could help tanks move, but snow, mud and extreme ...
Real photos of the January 2026 snowstorm in Kamchatka's capital were dramatic, but some images of apartments buried in snow were stone-cold lies.
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