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  2. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War - Wikipedia

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    Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is a 2020 first-person shooter game co-developed by Treyarch and Raven Software and published by Activision.It is the seventeenth installment of the Call of Duty series and is the sixth entry in the Black Ops sub-series, following Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 (2018).

  3. Nuketown - Wikipedia

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    The map's setting was also changed from a Cold War one to one in the future, set in 2065. This version of the map was known as "Nuk3town." [6] "Nuketown" once again returned in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 (2018), with the setting once again being changed, this time to a Russian test site set on top of an underground bunker. [7]

  4. Cod Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Second Cod War threatened Iceland's membership in NATO and the US military presence in Iceland. It was the closest that Iceland has come to canceling its bilateral Defence Agreement with the US. [75] Icelandic NATO membership and hosting of US military had considerable importance to Cold War strategy because of Iceland's location in the ...

  5. Transatlantic cables incident - Wikipedia

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    The 1884 Convention for the Protection of Submarine Telegraph Cables was the first international compact to deal with underwater cables. [8] It proscribes breakage or damage of such cables — except by belligerents engaged in open war — and permits the naval forces of state parties to engage in certain enforcement actions against suspected offenders.

  6. Call of Duty Championship - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural tournament was first held in 2013 on Call of Duty: Black Ops II for the Xbox 360 and was won by Fariko Impact. [2] In 2014, playing Call of Duty: Ghosts, Complexity Gaming won the $400,000 championship prize. [3]

  7. Cold War espionage - Wikipedia

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    Klaus Fuchs, exposed in 1950, is considered to have been the most valuable of the atomic spies during the Manhattan Project.. Cold War espionage describes the intelligence gathering activities during the Cold War (c. 1947–1991) between the Western allies (primarily the US and Western Europe) and the Eastern Bloc (primarily the Soviet Union and allied countries of the Warsaw Pact). [1]

  8. Harrowing Google Earth update reveals Ukraine before and ...

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    Fourteen months have passed since the war began, yet the Russian airstrike on the theatre being used as a bomb shelter in Mariupol last March stands out as the single deadliest known attack ...

  9. Tagansky Protected Command Point - Wikipedia

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    The Cold War Museum (Moscow) or Bunker GO-42, also known as "facility-02" (1947), CHZ-293 (1951), CHZ-572 (1953), and GO-42 (from 1980), and now Exhibition Complex Bunker-42, [1] is a once-secret military complex, bunker, communication center in Moscow, Russia, near the underground Moscow Metro station Taganskaya. It has an area of 7,000 square ...