Stacker takes a look at 20 of the world's most beloved and iconic buildings that were nonetheless demolished to make way for ...
Around 1900 Juho Arhippainen, a Russian peddler who traded seasonally in the Grand Duchy of Finland, was forced to flee back ...
Jewish immigrant banks happily loaned to those without collateral. Such policies were shaped by the circumstances of life in ...
Drawing on decades of data, Prof Adam Mendelsohn explored the pressures bearing down on South Africa’s Jewish community and ...
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In the conquered parts of southern and eastern Ukraine, Moscow has been building a system of long-term control. That system tells us three things. Russia is not holding these regions as bargaining ...
Long before the World Wars, imperial strategists imagined Canadian regiments guarding India’s frontiers against revolt and ...
Russia’s Victory Day celebrations this year may have been scaled down, but Vladimir Putin has spent decades turning it into a ...
How Russia’s stolen grain reaches the Global South — and whether Ukraine can stop it Russia is systematically using stolen Ukrainian grain as a tool of expansion in countries of the Global South. Why ...
Ukraine’s military has claimed that recent long-range drone strikes exposed vulnerabilities in Russia’s heavily fortified air ...
The war in Ukraine is draining Russia’s forces; Moscow has little to spare for its African adventures.
Oil prices may stay volatile as diplomacy cools the war-risk premium, while the closed Strait of Hormuz and tight inventories ...