The Fall Research Award will fund Tran's travel to Strasbourg over winter break to visit the European Court of Human Rights. ...
A top Romanian court has validated the first round of a presidential race in which a far-right outsider emerged as the ...
Over the last year, Russia has bolstered its relationship with North Korea with Putin's regime aiding the North's launching of spy satellites into orbit. Now, after months of speculation about ...
What is Putin’s nuclear weapons threat? On 24 February 2022, in a televised speech heralding the Russian invasion of Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin issued what was interpreted as a threat to use ...
These risks became all too clear when spies working for Russia's GRU military intelligence ... broke into other organizations in the US in physical proximity to the intended target, then pivoted ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin approved an updated nuclear doctrine on Tuesday, which fundamentally changed Moscow's strategy for nuclear deterrence. According to the revised doctrine, any ...
Russia has started mass production of mobile bomb shelters that can offer protection for up to 48 hours in case of a nuclear weapon attack. The ominous move by Moscow comes alongside the other ...
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KYIV – A distinctive feature of Russia’s military tactics has been that it doesn’t rule out using nuclear weapons in a conventional war. Now, President Vladimir Putin has lowered the bar ...
Overextended Ukrainian forces lack manpower and artillery against Russian forces willing to absorb staggering casualties. Overextended Ukrainian forces lack manpower and artillery against Russian ...
Ukrainian servicemen hold candles during a memorial ceremony marking 1,000 days of the war in Kyiv, Ukraine [Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Photo] ...
Ukraine fired long-range U.S. missiles inside Russia for the first time despite Moscow’s threats of retaliation. WSJ’s Alistair MacDonald explains why the Kremlin sees this as a major escalation.