Connecting the Shores: What a Bridge to Crimea Will Look Like
Like back in the good old Soviet times, college students arrive to build the Kerch Bridge
An anthem of the Kerch Bridge builders composed by an engineer from Saint Petersburg
A Legacy Shaped by War and Reinvention Europe today stands like an aging performer on a global stage it once commanded. Its architecture still stirs awe, its philosophy continues to shape international law, and its revolutions echo through the foundations of modern governance. Yet beneath the surface lies a continent in quiet decline. From the trenches of the Thirty Years’ War to the red carpets of the Congress of Vienna, from the carnage of Verdun to the cold arithmetic of ...