Nina L. Khrushcheva explores how the Kremlin relies on an idealized version of the past to comfort – and subdue – the public.
History reminds us that the viciousness of authoritarianism only strengthens the artist’s hand.
Some observers have approvingly claimed that the second Trump administration heralds a realist revival in American foreign ...
Russia finds itself in an ‘emperor-has-no-clothes’ moment, and the regime is destroying the country ‘by not making a deal.’ ...
Fact-Check: A set of three images have gone viral to falsely claim that they show unseen images of former PM Indira Gandhi. However, they are AI-generated.
Ukraine celebrates Sobornosti Day: what happened after the announcement of the Zluka Act and what lessons should be learned ...
There might be mixed signals on the future of the war in Ukraine, but for now Putin has something else on his plate.
"The bottom line is that withdrawing from the WHO makes Americans and the world less safe," says Dr. Tom Frieden, president ...
Members of the Socialist Workers Party, including leaders in the Bay Area, buck the leftist trend with their vocal support of ...
Had the Russian version of the P-51 appeared five years earlier, 'I doubt if anyone would ever have heard of the Mustang.' ...
Not all Trump’s policies will be the right ones. But he’s preparing us for the increasing competition that, if all goes right ...
Discover how Idaho Art Gallery in Meridian supports local artists and businesses through curated exhibits, rentals, and ...