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Space artist Paul Calle thought he had represented the overall mission for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP). NASA disapproved.
As we approach another anniversary of Hiroshima, we have made no progress in stopping the global nuclear arms race.
Readers in this week’s letters have differing views on the news that an RAF station will house jets which can carry nuclear ...
Fans also remember Live Aid for two special songs. In London, the concert concluded with Do They Know It’s Christmas? put ...
1712: Death of former Lord Protector Richard Cromwell aged 85. 1730: Lorenzo Corsini chosen as Pope Clemens XII. On the same ...
MPs have rightly called for action to stop dangerous medicine shortages (Metro, Tues). The findings of an All-Party ...
Eighty years have now passed since the guns at last fell silent at the end of World War II. In Europe, hostilities ceased ...
In recent years, urban innovation has increasingly focused on data-driven solutions: smart grids, intelligent transport ...
A: China's role in the global fight against fascism has often been undervalued, partly because it was not an industrial power ...
The European Union’s top officials will travel to Moldova’s capital on Friday for a key bilateral summit to strengthen ties ...
Pentagon Shifts Priorities, Freezes Missile Aid To Ukraine | Trump Says Move To Protect US Interests
The Pentagon has paused multiple US weapons shipments to Ukraine following an internal review led by DefenCe Secretary Pete ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Bold Finnish Artist Brought These Precious Little Hippopotamus-Like Trolls to the World 80 Years AgoIn 1945, a book about a family of trolls forced to find a new home—in a dark unknown forest with a terrifying serpent—after theirs is washed away, was quietly published in Finland to little fanfare.
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