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Reed’s is one of six lives served up by historian Simon Hall in his new book. Three of them are revolutionaries — Vladimir ...
After Iran’s Parliament voted to close the Strait of Hormuz, Beijing’s foreign-affairs spokesperson stressed—in what looked ...
Unfortunately for Zohran Mamdani and his media allies, there aren’t enough semantic tricks in existence to make up for his ...
National interests historically prevail over the much-lauded friendships 'forged in blood' among the three countries China ...
Even today, in the throes of a norm-busting trade war with China, there is talk of some kind of leader-to-leader grand ...
Americans aren’t used to having to defend democracy. It’s just been a given for so long. After all, it’s the country’s 249th ...
Solidarity's introduction to Alexandra Kollontai's "Workers Opposition". Content warning: some archaic language. Libcom note: ...
On 16 January 1979, the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, fled to sanctuary in Anwar Sadat’s Egypt. Less than four weeks ...
German investigators found evidence of multiple Russian sabotage attacks and efforts to disrupt the flow of NATO supplies to Ukraine. Three Russian citizens of Germany were arrested who were caught ...
At the age of 104, the CPC is less a static ideological monolith than a complex, evolving system of governance and statecraft ...
Holding a black belt in karate, Jaroslav Pantucek, the man in charge of Czech oil pipelines, is not afraid of tough battles.
At the dawn of the 20th century, two epochal events shaped the way any conscientious Indian thought. The first was the return of Mahatma Gandhi from South Africa in January, 1915 and the second marked ...