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In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists from Utrecht University have uncovered the remnants of a long-lost continent, ...
Faced with the threat of new sanctions, President Vladimir V. Putin called for direct talks between Ukraine and Russia in the ...
Paradox has an established tradition of putting out very complex, richly detailed historical strategy games. But we've never ...
Victory in Europe Day was a moment of relief for a city scarred ... carefully clipping the headlines and maps. By early 1945, he realized the surrender of the Third Reich was near.
Rallies and demonstrations were organised across multiple major European cities on Thursday to commemorate Labour Day, calling for higher pay, greater equality and the protection of workers' rights.
Animated map showing the advances of Allied troops during the Second World War in Europe from July 1, 1943 to May 8, 1945, by ...
And he remembers the party when peace returned to Europe. Church bells rang across the city, bonfires were lit and conga lines snaked through Piccadilly Circus as people filled the streets to ...
Eighty years ago, on May 8, 1945, the guns across Europe finally fell silent. For those of us who wore the uniform and walked through the mud and blood of that war, it was a day etched in memory ...
Gen. Alexus Grynkewich, the Joint Staff’s director for operations, to lead U.S. forces in Europe, according to a senior U.S. defense official, U.S. official and two congressional aides.
Every year on May 1, the world celebrates the great holiday of all workers – International Workers’ Day, or May Day ... Two of the Policy Pillars – Democratic Europe and Open Europe – relate ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed hope that someday Russia and Europe will restore their relations once again. Speaking at the Knowledge. Pioneers Forum in Moscow, Putin said even now ...
International Workers’ Day is celebrated in over 160 countries. However, while most of Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas have a holiday on 1 May, the United States is one of the few ...