“Are we in the Soviet Union now?” asked one Russian, stunned and frustrated by the waits at the pumps.
A Hitler Bunker Faces Demolition in Housing-Challenged Berlin
Preservation experts say the move to develop the site reflects a tension in Germany between the need to preserve historically significant monuments and the need to build and modernize.
A Hitler Bunker Faces Demolition In Housing-Challenged Berlin
Preservation experts say the move to develop the site reflects a tension in Germany between the need to preserve historically significant monuments and the need to build and modernize.
Gold prices set for first weekly rise in a month as investors scale back Fed rate hike bets
The metal was boosted as investors scaled back their bets on a looming rate hike.
Andy Burnham did not have ‘all the details’ of £4.7 billion defence black hole
Keir Starmer unveiled the Dip on Tuesday, with a promise to increase defence spending by £15 billion.
Pegasus Strikes Again: Politician Investigating Spyware Abuse Ends Up Hacked
Security researchers have confirmed that a European politician had his phone hacked with the Pegasus spyware while serving on an investigatory committee probing abuses of the notorious surveillance tool.
Trump promised a record-breaking DC fireworks – but who is footing the bill?
Fireworks experts have said that the 40-minute-long show, billed by the US president as the biggest ever, is expected to cost many millions of dollars
Going green pays, says Maersk expert as UK casts net wide with new emissions charges
Sune Strom says owners should be leaning in rather than seeking a way out
Russia plotting attack on Poland to test Nato’s resolve, US claims
Vladimir Putin could use an attack on Nato as a bargaining chip for the war in Ukraine, sources told Polish media
How the Fourth of July became a battleground for America’s national identity
America and France’s national holidays have increasingly become arenas in which competing groups contest who truly belongs at all