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By Felix Light ANASEULI, Georgia (Reuters) -When Lika Megreladze was a child, life in her native western Georgian region of ...
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The death of Vadim Medvedev marks the quiet end of an era when Communist apparatchiks ruled the Soviet Union from behind ...
Now, more than three decades since the Soviet collapse, some locals are trying to revive the tea industry. Ten years ago, ...
VIJAYAWADA: Moments before officially taking charge as the BJP Andhra Pradesh State President, PVN Madhav sparked a political row with his remarks on the histor ...
President Trump’s threat to destroy Russia’s international oil market by Labor Day comes as President Putin pulls up the ...
It’s hard not to see a straight line between Stalin’s version of photoshopping and the purge of the Pentagon archives in 2025 ...
The government has ordered a 20 percent reduction in the country's saiga population, around 800,000, until the end of ...
July 16 marks the 115th anniversary of the birth of Nathan Steinberger, a Jewish socialist and survivor of Stalin's terror in ...
Rasti Delizo is a global affairs analyst, veteran socialist activist and former vice-president of the Bukluran ng ...
The Soviet ‘illegals’ program trained and embedded spies who lived surreptitiously in the West – just like TV’s The Americans. Who were they, and did they really go away?
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Fed Fight

Inflation rose 2.7% in June (compared to June last year), which isn’t a crisis, but it isn’t great either. This is the highest reading since ...