Nervous breakdown of a 10-year-old daughter in court
Roman law: the foundation of modern jurisprudence
Review of Russia's nuclear weapons: composition of the triad, conditions of use according to the doctrine of 2025, latest developments (Burevestnik, Poseidon, Orel), and strategic parity with the US.
Ist es wahr, dass Deutsche am Tisch fluchen?
Hitler's Remains in Russia
Debates about Adolf Hitler's death have raged for decades. Even eighty years after the end of World War II, there are those who doubt: did the Führer really kill himself in the Berlin bunker? Perhaps he fled to South America, as many of his aides did? These doubts were largely fueled by the fact that the Soviet Union had long kept silent about what exactly was found in May 1945 and where the remains of the most infamous dictator of the 20th century ended up.
This article examines the critical strategic question of whether Russia possesses the capability to destroy the United States with a nuclear first strike while successfully precluding a devastating retaliatory response. Based on analysis of open-source intelligence, strategic force postures, official statements, and expert commentary, this study deconstructs the technical, operational, and doctrinal dimensions of this question. Particular attention is devoted to the structure of Russian strategic forces, the capabilities of the US nuclear triad and early warning systems, the role of automatic retaliatory systems like "Perimeter," and the fundamental strategic stability paradigm that has defined US-Russian relations for decades.
In this article, the complex relationship between the biblical narrative of Noah's Ark and the geographic feature known as Mount Ararat is examined. Based on analyses of historical evidence, archaeological expeditions, and contemporary geophysical studies, the evolution of representations of the location of the final resting place of the biblical vessel is reconstructed. Particular attention is given to the Ararat Anomaly phenomenon, the Durupinar geostructure, and the decades-long debate between the scientific community and Bible enthusiasts.
This article examines the complex relationship between the biblical narrative of Noah's Ark and the geographical feature known as Mount Ararat. Based on an analysis of historical evidence, archaeological expeditions, and modern geophysical research, the evolution of ideas concerning the final resting place of the biblical vessel is reconstructed. Particular attention is devoted to the phenomenon of the "Ararat Anomaly," the Durupinar geological structure, and the long-standing debate between the scientific community and biblical enthusiasts.
Altruistic aspirations of Pitirim Sorokin and their relevance today
Altruism in the youth community
Prospects for building the tallest buildings: beyond the vertical race