A fter World War II, peace-loving Sweden began working on a nuclear bomb to stave off a feared Soviet invasion. But in the ...
Colby Tuller comes from a long line of soldiers who have served our country. “All the way back to the Civil War. It's why I ...
At the Munich Security Conference, U.S. officials softened their tone but not their message: Europe should pay its own way. European leaders increasingly agree.
Eva Clarke, Hana Berger-Moran, and Mark Olsky are survivors born to survivors. During the Holocaust, their mothers were young Jewish women sent to concentration camps when they were newly pregnant.
CARE sent its first relief packages to Europe after World War II. Tim Thomas, an 83-year-old Brit, remembers. Now, the Atlanta nonprofit is grappling with slashes to funding.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Ethelene Whitmire about her book, "The Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram," about a queer American Black man who went to Europe as World War II began, and stayed.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz argues that being part of NATO is also to America's advantage.
In this context, the Global Times (GT) has launched a commentary series, "The widening transatlantic rift," inviting scholars and experts at home and abroad to share their views. In an interview with ...
Today's KY Republicans have become, in everything but name, the very enemy my father fought in World War II over 80 years ago ...
Territorial integrity is a core tenet of Europe that is at risk from Russian and American imperialism. Brussels has fought back. By Steven Erlanger Steven Erlanger writes about European diplomacy and ...
Highlights from a trove of more than 200 love letters that tell the story of a couple's courtship and marriage during World ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Ethelene Whitmire about her book, "The Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram," about a queer American Black man who went to Europe as World War II began, and stayed. CapRadio ...