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Welcome to the new transactional world order
By Ben Aris in Berlin Welcome to the new world order. Values and liberal democracy is giving way to a world run on the basis ...
Türkiye's ascension as a global power, role as a leader in alliances and growing defense industry challenges the regional ...
Abdulrazak Gurnah was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature. In Theft, his first novel since he won the award, a teenage ...
From the stone circles of the Neolithic through the glories of Rome and the Renaissance to the ravages of the world wars, ...
Andrew Biggio never met his great-uncle, but he’s gotten to know him well. “My uncle was killed in World War II — I’m named after him,” Biggio said. “He didn’t make it home from his war, and I did. I ...
LONDON (AP) — John “Paddy” Hemingway, the last surviving pilot who flew during the Battle of Britain, has died at the age of ...
Before this month, the law, the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, had been invoked just three times: in the War of 1812, World War I and, most memorably, in World War II, when it was used to justify the ...
Giving up SACEUR would, if nothing else, be a major symbolic shift in the balance of power in NATO, the alliance that has defined European security and peace since World War II. “For the ...
Near the end of World War Two, while serving in the Mediterranean, he was forced to bail out a fourth time near Ravenna in Italy after his ... helped end WWII and secure our freedom.
Flying over France, Britain and Italy in World War II, Mr. Hemingway was shot down four times between 1940 and 1945. He received Britain’s Distinguished Flying Cross in July 1941 for downing and ...
At the end of the war, Hemingway served as commander of No. 43 Squadron, which flew Spitfires in northern Italy. Hemingway remained in the RAF after the war and retired in 1969 after more than 30 ...