China, Russia Rekindle V-Day Flame With Military Power
On February 14, 1950, the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union signed the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance.
Here's What the FBI Had on Martin Luther King Jr.
King was 39 when he was killed and had already been under FBI surveillance for 12 years.
North Korea, Russia and Cuba Now Working Together
Traditional foes of U.S. foreign policy, such as Cuba, Iran, North Korea and Russia, are increasingly eager to cooperate against Trump.
A Journey to Ivana Trump's Hometown
The flamboyant former wife of the American president was once a Soviet-era school girl who grew up celebrating workers behind the Iron Curtain.
China Gives Violent, Top-Selling Game Socialist Values
Chinese tech giant Tencent will urge players to remember "traditional culture and moral rules" while shooting one another in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.
How Nations Celebrated 100 Years of Russian Revolution
From South America to East Asia, nations held high their red flags and hammers and sickles to commemorate the centennial of Russia's October Revolution.
Army Intel Officer Tracks Down Spymaster Who Beat Him
A U.S. Army intel officer returns to Vietnam, chasing the enemy spymaster who beat him, hoping to learn more about why America lost the war.
A Socialist Grad Brings Controversy to West Point
West Point issued a statement condemning the tweet by Spenser Rapone, saying his actions "in no way reflect the values of the U.S. Military Academy or the U.S. Army."
Putin Prepares to Fight Against the Russian People
He has no intention of emulating Gorbachev and leaving office without a battle.
A California Lawmaker Is Embracing Communists
While the legislation does not reference Trump, many on the right took it as further evidence that California has become a state of constant provocation.
Why Is China's Xi Cracking Down on Free Speech?
Xi appears not to grasp that for a free market to work there must be a free exchange of ideas.
Russian Approval of Stalin's Wartime Leadership Peaks
Independent polls have also found that nearly a majority of Russians find kind words to say about Stalin.
How the CIA Secretly Funded Arab Art to Fight Communism
Franklin D. Roosevelt wanted art to help build appreciation for Arab culture and counter pro-Israel influence on U.S. foreign policy.
Heineken May See Red Star Trademark Banned in Hungary
Hungary is attempting to purge itself of totalitarian symbols related to the 40 years of communist rule.
Elliott Abrams: The Shame of Ignoring Cuba Dissidents
A group of distinguished U.S. military figures are turning a blind eye to repression.
How Trump, Bannon Get Joseph McCarthy Wrong
Their memories of the 1950s witch-hunter are way off base.
Why Are Memories of Stalin's Terror Being Buried?
In 1937, Stalin's regime murdered 1,000 of its own citizens every day.
Poland Plans to Slash Ex-Communist Agents' Pensions
The country is looking to increase pensions and lower retirement age.
China's Xi Named 'Core' Leader After Beijing Talks
China's previous president Hu Jintao did not boast the historic title.
Record Numbers of Cubans Fleeing to Live in the U.S.
The large Cuban-American community is fully capable of integrating the newcomers.
Poland to Return Holocaust Property to Rightful Owners
The solution is for the Polish parliament to enact legislation to put the issue to rest.
Germany to Overturn Convictions for Male Homosexuality
Until 1994, male homosexuality remained a crime under West German law.
How Raul Castro Held Onto Power in Cuba
The aging revolutionary will keep his grip on power at a time of economic reform and detente with the U.S.
In Cuba, Hard-Liners in Charge, but Signs of Change
A sign that change will come, but at Castro's pace.
North Korea 'Restarts' Yongbyon Plutonium Reactor
The U.S. Director of National Intelligence said the reactor may produce plutonium within weeks.
China's Economy Is Being Run by Communist Party Hacks
Decisions are made by non-economist leaders of the Communist Party and economic reform puts their legitimacy at stake.
President Obama Calls on Lifting Cuban Embargo in SOTU
The president has been working to improve relations with Cuba since December 2014.
China Approves First Ever Counter-Extremism Law
The controversial law will require companies to hand over sensitive information to authorities if requested.
How a Former Turncoat Helped the Soviets and Americans Step Back From the Brink
A newly declassified U.S. government report reveals top-secret details about a massive NATO war game.