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Qatar’s gift of a jet to Trump is raising legal questions, but state gifts to presidents have long been used to celebrate ...
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The Aviationist on MSNThe Overlooked Role of the Vought RF-8A and VFP-62 in the Cuban Missile CrisisU.S. Navy and Marine Corps RF-8A Crusaders played an important, often forgotten, high-speed low-level and dangerous recon ...
Russia itself formally recognized Ukraine’s sovereignty over Crimea multiple times: through the 1991 Belovezhskaya Pushcha ...
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In May 1960 an American U-2 spy plane flew over Russian missile sites. The US thought it was beyond the reach of Soviet air ...
Elizabeth Taylor hung out in its bar, world leaders were its guests, wars intruded. The Hotel Esplanade Zagreb has seen a lot ...
Russian missile attacks on civilians suggest that Putin thinks his failed campaign to conquer and reabsorb Ukraine could yet be substantially successful.
A possible Trump-backed Ukraine-Russia deal, pushed by Steve Witkoff, hinges on letting Russia keep territory it seized.
Cathy Newman: Trump is clearly becoming slightly exasperated with Putin. He put posts on Truth Social, sort of mocking him about his victory parade for World War II, for example. So does Trump now ...
Within minutes, Khrushchev’s premature obituary flashed around the world. Nikita Khrushchev, of course, was not dead. Nor had Tass said he was. What, then, had happened? Achtung! By week’s end ...
It briefly regained independence two centuries later before being swallowed by the Soviet Union. Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev transferred Crimea from Russia to Ukraine in 1954, when both were part ...
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