The Nation - News from Jan. 13, 1985
Brig. Gen. Richard F. Abel, director of public information for the Air Force, told a journalism class at the University of Georgia in Athens that a...
Read MorePutin is trying to track down overseas properties that the Soviet Union owned and stake claims on them
Russia is searching for real estate abroad that belonged to the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire. Russian President Vladimir Putin signed two...
Read MoreKey Republican Opposes Covert Aid to Contras : 'It Is No Longer Covert,' Sen. Lugar Says; Seeks 'Some Other Formula'
WASHINGTON — Sen. Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Wednesday that he opposes renewed covert aid...
Read MoreReagan Optimistic on Arms
President Reagan, voicing optimism that nuclear arms cuts can be won, said the Soviet Union agreed to return to the bargaining table when it was...
Read MoreCoca-Cola plans to sell Coke in the Soviet Union.
The Atlanta-based company said the Soviet government has given permission to begin selling Coca-Cola there later this year in a deal that breaks...
Read MoreHungarian Government Under Orbán Chases ‘Gay Pride’ Away From Budapest’s Streets To Protect the Children – Event Must Be Held Indoors at a ‘Closed Space’
He once described the EU as ‘a contemporary parody of the Soviet Union’, and further epically stated that ‘there Is Not Enough Money in the...
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