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An older Mikhail Gorbachev, dressed in a dark suit with glasses on, is speaking.
Economics/Europe/Politics

Mikhail Gorbachev: The Architect of Perestroika

Real changes came with the last General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee – Mikhail Gorbachev.

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, dressed in a traditional African dress, sits in an armchair before a man in a suit. They appear to be conversing, though Ngozi is only listening.
Africa/Economics

The New World Trade Boss

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is a widely praised development economist with a background as finance minister and foreign minister of Nigeria.

President Kwame Nkrumah in white western clothes is visiting waving with a tropical hat and a cane. Five smiling policemen and three passenger cars. The tailgate of a 1961 Chevrolet Impala presidential car with six red and white lights and a Ghanian star.
Africa/Politics

Kwame Nkrumah: All That Goes Up Must Come Down

Independence Day was no easy feat and a path riddled with challenges. Kwame Nkrumah managed to get past them all. 

Then French Minister of Foreign Affairs Dominique de Villepin gives his famous speech at the U.N, seated in a dark suit with a red tie. Foreign diplomats sit behind him in several rows as he speaks into a microphone.
Middle East/Politics/Security & War

Words vs. Weapons: Dominique de Villepin’s Address Against The Iraq Invasion

“War is always the sanction of failure.”

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, dressed in a dark suit with a dotted tie, speaks behind a podium. The wall behind him is blue and on the podium stands a small microphone and a glass of water. He is speaking and gesturing with his hand.
Europe/Politics/Security & War

Kristersson’s Sweden: Rebuilding The Civil Defence

Few nations have experienced as many radical U-turns in its defence policy in such short a time as Sweden.

President of Russia Boris Yeltsin waves at reporters, who hold their cameras aloft behind him.
Europe/Politics

Not As Bad As They Thought: The Poor Reception of Boris Yeltsin in 21st-Century Russia

Yeltsin has come to personify the harsh shock therapy that the Russian people had to endure.

A portrait of George Canning when he was an Member of Parliament. He wears a dark coat with buttons and is sitting in a chair.
Europe/Politics

George Canning 

"Canning… That is a name never to be mentioned, I am sure, in the House of Commons without emotion."

Secretary of State Henry Kissinger with President Nixon and General Haig, discussing Vietnam. Nixon sits behind a desk while the others face him. Behind them are two American flags and a hanged photograph of horses. Black and white photograph.
Politics/North America/Security & War

Squeezing Blood From A Peace Prize

Henry Kissinger died on the 29th of November 2023, at the grand age of 100.

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