Gordievsky passed away on March 4 in England, where he had lived since defecting in 1985. Police confirmed Saturday that his death is not being treated as suspicious ...
Oleg Gordievsky, a Soviet KGB officer who helped change the course of the Cold War by covertly passing secrets to Britain, ...
Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada’s prime minister on Friday — and depending on the outcome of the next election, he could ...
Russian missiles killed at least 23 people in a second night of heavy strikes on Ukraine, a stark toll the Polish Prime Minister described as the result of appeasing “barbarians.” The attacks ...
During the same period, Punjab Health Secretary Azmat Mahmood reportedly also accompanied the health minister twice and the matter of shortage of funds was put up before them, showing concerns of ...
Who will be Canada’s next prime minister? Canada is set to have a new Prime Minister following Justin Trudeau’s resignation earlier this year. Trudeau stepped down in January after nearly a decade in ...
Therefore, I am all the more proud it is our party, the Conservative Party, who has had three female Prime Ministers ... glass ceiling of all was Margaret Thatcher. The effects of Mrs Thatcher ...
“This is what happens when someone appeases barbarians,” Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote ... Just 24 hours before the attacks, Russia hit Ukrainian energy facilities with dozens ...
Keir Starmer has now fully dressed himself in Margaret Thatcher's clothes ... and that closer ties to Europe are to be welcomed. The Prime Minister has insisted that the UK will never choose ...
Picture: POOL / NewsWire / Kelsey Reid Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister Patrick Gorman ... The federal election will be held on or before May 17.
Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP Justin Trudeau got emotional during one of his final appearances as Canada's prime minister, vowing that his Liberal Party "will not let Canadians down ...
the former NATO secretary general and current Norwegian finance minister – who is the subject of the film – and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. The pair will discuss the film and the ...
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