The beleaguered politician made the painful admission four days after he resigned in May 1940. He quit after a disastrous ...
Neville Chamberlain admitted in a candid letter he thought Britain was better off without him as prime minister days after ...
Former Chief of CIA's Central Eurasia Division Rob Dannenberg shares perspective of a seasoned Russia hand on what's at stake in Ukraine ...
We know what happens when our institutions sleepwalk towards oblivion, in the name of appeasement, yet history is repeating ...
How did you vote in last month's referendum over whether or not Britain should rejoin the European Union ? Oh, that's right, ...
Readers sound off about U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz. The Broward congressman urges a strategy of “selective resistance” to ...
Yet as President Donald Trump and his zealous lieutenants streamroll the federal government and the Constitution, acquiescence is the new normal in Washington. With the exception of a few vocal ...
The out-of-control US president's goals for Gaza are disgusting and dangerous, Brian Reade says, and world leaders must remember their history and grow a backbone ...
Kit Kowol’s first book, released at the end of 2024, achieves the rare feat of fundamentally revising our understanding of British politics and society during the Second World War.
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Leader Post on MSNLetters: Trump, U.S. shouldn't be lecturing on unfair trade practicesThe recent proposed i mposition of U.S. tariffs on Canada , China, and Mexico by President Donald Trump is deeply concerning. By positioning the United States as a victim, he has crafted a narrative ...
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PNI Atlantic News on MSNVOICE OF THE PEOPLE: Attempting to placate U.S. is a mistakeI’m a bit worried about Canada’s response. The United States appears to be saying that they are going to annex our country ...
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Star Phoenix on MSNTank: Saskatchewan could be the strongest voice in American trade conflictSaskatchewan trade with Trump-land amounts to 55 per cent of exports, according to Moe and Statistics Canada (as of November), well below the Canadian level of 77 per cent. Certainly, Saskatchewan’s ...
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