Soviet Union
The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a 15-republic union in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991 and was governed as a one-party state with a centralized planned economy. It was a Cold War-era superpower known for its space program, heavy industry, and military power, and it played a central role in the rivalry with the United States. Its breakup created independent states and reshaped regional security, energy politics, and international relations, topics
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USA Secures Men's Olympic Hockey Gold with Hughes' OT Winner at Milano 2026
Team USA clinched Olympic men's hockey gold at Milano Cortina 2026 with Jack Hughes' overtime goal, ending a 46-year medal drought. The victory cements a historic milestone and enhances U.S. prominence in international hockey.

Ilia II, Patriarch Who Revived Georgian Orthodox Church, Dies at 93
Ilia II, leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church for nearly 50 years, has died at 93. His leadership restored the church from Soviet-era repression, shaping its central role in Georgian culture.