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Why a Piece of the Berlin Wall Was Placed in San Bernardino

This Cold War artifact, once a symbol of division in Europe, now rests in a small Southern California park. Its journey from Berlin to Ronald Reagan Park reflects forgotten plans, local history, and ...
AN ENGLISH town’s war over “Berlin Wall 2” has taken another twist after the 6ft concrete barrier has now been “cut off” to locals. The towering wall built between the… ...
The ongoing saga of an unattractive obstruction in a Devon town has taken a dramatic new turn as it has now been dismantled and rearranged to ensure path users cannot get through with a fence put ...
A section of the Berlin Wall, gifted to Hudson County more than 15 years ago, has finally found its permanent home in Secaucus’ Laurel Hill Park. Hudson County Executive Craig Guy unveiled the ...
The total collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria and Lebanon’s political upheaval mirror the events preceding the Soviet Union’s fall. Tehran’s reckless interventions in the Middle ...
The half-naked protester was filmed defacing remnants of the Berlin Wall kept outside the German embassy in Ukraine capital Kyiv on Sunday with a Hitler mustache and swept-over cropped dark hair st… ...
Who would have known a holiday trip to Germany in December 1989, would have offered an opportunity to be an eyewitness to, and participate in, the remaking of European history?
This year marks the 35th anniversary of a monumental moment in history—the fall of the Berlin Wall. On November 9, 1989, the world watched as the Wall that divided East and West Germany for ...
AI helps ID paint chemistry of Berlin Wall murals Italian scientists designed a neural network to analyze spectral data from handheld Raman spectroscopy devices.
Researchers reporting in the Journal of the American Chemical Society have uncovered information about the Berlin Wall from paint chips by combining a handheld detector and artificial intelligence (AI ...
“It’s like watching the Berlin Wall fall all over again,” Wael Mugrabi told The Press Service of Israel with palpable emotion. “The fear that gripped people for so long is suddenly gone.