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The new code war: Cold War paranoia meets cyber conflict
What began as supernatural fiction, Stranger Things has unironically, become an allegory for the real-world power struggles.
The keynote speaker was retired Lt. Gen. Dennis L. Benchoff of Lancaster County, who served in Germany when the Berlin Wall was built and was there when it was torn down in 1989.
John Le Carré’s 1963 novel of cold-blooded Cold War espionage gets a propulsive, streamlined and reassuringly old-fashioned ...
John le Carré’s classic novel is cleverly adapted for the stage in this unfussy and highly effective production ...
DUESSELDORF, Germany (AP) — When he saw a group of Soviet soldiers on the street in East Berlin, Los Angeles Rams offensive lineman Irv Pankey had an idea. He wanted a fur hat, and offered an ...
Trump’s plan may be the only realistic way to deter Putin today and secure Ukrainian sovereignty for the foreseeable future.
The Spy Who Came In From the Cold was the novel that, when it was published in 1963, turned David Cornwell, spy, into John Le Carré, author of some of the best novels about spying ever written.
A dozen senior German officers convened at a triangle-shaped military compound in Berlin about two and a half years ago to ...
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The Spy Who Came in from the Cold is a lean, pacy adaptation – review
Lean and pacy adaptation prioritises emotion over cliché - 4/5 John le Carré’s classic novel is cleverly adapted for the ...
Propulsive, back-to-basics - 4/5 John Le Carré’s classic Cold War novel is brought to the stage in thrillingly classic ...
November 22 and 23 have long been dates etched into global history, marked by events that have shaped politics, culture, and ...
Developer Massive Entertainment and publisher Ubisoft had planned to release a major update for The Division 2 next week, ...
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