MOSCOW — Anna Akhmatova, the poet, died today, after a lifetime of controversy. According to Tass, the Soviet press agency, her age was 76.
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Miracle on Ice: 45 Years Later | USA vs. Soviet Union
On February 22, 1980, in Lake Placid, New York, the scrappy, young U.S. men's hockey team faced the dominant Soviet Union ...
The K-222 submarine (Papa-class), built by the Soviet Union as part of Project 661 “Anchar”, still holds the record for the world's fastest submarine, reaching a speed of 44.7 knots while submerged.
United by the values Reagan articulated at the Brandenburg Gate, the United States and its NATO allies defeated Soviet ...
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The Soviet plane that tried to beat Concorde - The Tu144 story
The Tu-144 was the Soviet Union’s attempt to outpace Concorde and prove technological superiority. Built under extreme ...
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The history of science is never neutral. How Ukrainian identity in physics was erased over decades and why the «Soviet school» is not the same as the «Russian school.» We are bringing the names of ...
Pluto's discovery by Clyde Tombaugh, key political changes in Scandinavia and America, plus cultural and scientific milestones.
If political neutrality means never making political decisions, then the Olympics wouldn’t work because deciding which ...
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) continues to preserve an iconic Cold War spy plane outside its headquarters amid years ...
Margaret Thatcher cautions Nato allies against being swayed by Mikhail Gorbachev’s popularity, warning of the “sophisticated” ...
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