A Chinese negotiating team headed by Vice Foreign Minister Qian Qichen arrived in Moscow on
member of the family is still detained in Moscow--Zeus the dog.
The Marine Corps has recalled at least five of its U.S.
Much as one favors public funding for arts institutions, it's possible to overfeed them.
The Soviet Union said Saturday that it has begun withdrawing some of its troops from Mongolia, where a Soviet military buildup took place in the 1960s when relations with China deteriorated.
Vietnamese leader Nguyen Van Linh left the Soviet capital Thursday after a four-day visit in which he was praised for efforts to revitalize his nation's economy.
Shortly after the mighty Bolshoi Ballet of Moscow returns to Los Angeles this summer after an eight
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Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said Thursday that last week's Geneva summit offered Japan "a chance for a breakthrough" in its relations with the Soviet Union.
The Army decided Thursday to study the issue of returning mules to active duty.
One of the Soviet Union's most popular cars has lost its official seal of approval because of complaints about poor servicing facilities, a Soviet weekly said Wednesday.
It rained Wednesday on Mikhail S.
Vladimir Horowitz went to see his friend Yelena Sofronitskaya in Moscow and played on her father's piano.
Nearing the completion of a three-hour ride down the Moscow River on the good ship Stepan Raiza, a
A Soviet and an Italian shared first prize Thursday in the cello section of the International Tchaikovsky Competition, with a Soviet and a Finn taking second place and two Americans the third prize.
Wild boars, elk and other forest creatures have invaded Moscow and its suburbs, eating park shrubs
Soviet secret police took an American reporter into custody Saturday after a Soviet acquaintance handed him a closed package that ostensibly contained newspaper clippings but was said to hold maps marked "top secret," the reporter's wife said.
The Soviet Union and the government of Afghanistan have sent new signals of willingness to settle the six-year-old Afghanistan war, but the United States and Pakistan contend that no concrete concessions have been made, diplomats said Thursday.
A team of five American specialists will arrive in Moscow soon to monitor radiation levels here
U.S. and Soviet officials will discuss Central America in Moscow on May 20 in the latest of a