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Ronald Reagan - Too big to win - asiatimes.com - China - Taiwan - Usa - Afghanistan - Ukraine - Sudan - Soviet Union - Belarus - Niger

Too big to win

It is painfully apparent to anyone of sound mind and judgment that there’s something gravely wrong with America’s current military capacity and our ability to project power in the world.

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What China seeks on the far side of the moon - asiatimes.com - France - China - Italy - Soviet Union - province Hainan

What China seeks on the far side of the moon

China is attempting to recover the first-ever soil and rock samples from the lunar far side. The surface mission, Chang’e 6, named after the Chinese moon goddess Chang’e, is a successor to the successful sample return mission, Chang’e 5, and a part of the Chinese lunar exploration program.

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Resty Woro Yuniar - Asian - Indonesia’s Young Garuda footballers eye Olympic glory as U-23 Asian Cup run ignites national pride - scmp.com - Indonesia -  Jakarta - Soviet Union - Uzbekistan

Indonesia’s Young Garuda footballers eye Olympic glory as U-23 Asian Cup run ignites national pride

The Young Garuda’s back-to-back victories sparked jubilation across Indonesia, which last featured on the global football stage at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, where the team lost 4-0 to the Soviet Union in the quarter-finals.

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Urban C Lehner - US is no longer the arsenal of democracy - asiatimes.com - Japan - China - Taiwan - Usa - Britain - Germany - Italy - Soviet Union

US is no longer the arsenal of democracy

For the first several decades after World War II, the United States championed free trade. Exporting sectors like agriculture benefited from it. Many economists still support it.

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Armenia and Azerbaijan agree on ‘historic’ return of villages - aljazeera.com - Russia - Azerbaijan - Armenia - Soviet Union - Georgia

Armenia and Azerbaijan agree on ‘historic’ return of villages

Azerbaijan had demanded the return of the four villages as a condition for a peace deal after decades of conflict.

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Armenia claims Azerbaijan ‘completed’ ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh - aljazeera.com - Azerbaijan - Armenia - Soviet Union -  Baku -  Yerevan

Armenia claims Azerbaijan ‘completed’ ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh

Azerbaijan systematically ‘erasing’ all traces of ethnic Armenians in the disputed region, Yerevan says.

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Azerbaijan calls for ICJ to throw out Armenian ethnic cleansing case - aljazeera.com - Azerbaijan - Armenia - Soviet Union -  Baku -  Yerevan

Azerbaijan calls for ICJ to throw out Armenian ethnic cleansing case

The case accuses Azerbaijan of glorifying racism and allowing hate speech against Armenians.

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Julian Ryall - Are US troops in Japan to blame for Tokyo, Moscow never signing a treaty to formally end WWII? - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Usa - Russia -  Moscow - Washington - Soviet Union

Are US troops in Japan to blame for Tokyo, Moscow never signing a treaty to formally end WWII?

But no consensus was reached, and Putin has taken an increasingly firm line on the issue, passing legislation making it illegal to cede any Russian territory to another country. As a result of the impasse, the two countries have never signed a peace treaty to formally end the second world war.

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