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Newly declassified documents show government officials once wanted to knock the world's smallest state into the sea.
Just declassified top-secret papers show 1970s Britain would have been almost defenceless if the Soviet Union had decided to attack.
Declassified papers show Labour tried to keep Margaret Thatcher out of the public gaze amid events to mark suffrage.
In 1965 Japan asked the US to be ready to launch a nuclear attack on China should war break out in Asia, documents reveal.
The 1968 crash of a B52, armed with nuclear warheads, has left a lasting legacy, according to those involved in the clear-up.
The mystery of a lost US nuclear bomb in Greenland in 1968 still haunts the Pentagon and local residents, writes the BBC's Gordon Corera.
The winegrowers of Saint Emilion in south-western France are locked in a bitter feud, David Chazan reports.
Wartime plans by MI5 to use pigeons to spread false information about D-Day are revealed by the National Archives.
Several well-known American public figures were spies during World War II, declassified documents confirm.
A Liverpool man claims to have seen several UFOs hovering in the sky around the city.
The family of a teenager murdered by the UVF in 1973 say a new inquiry has found evidence of collusion.
The family of a teenager murdered by the UVF in 1973 say a new inquiry has found evidence of collusion.
In a tiny hamlet in war-time England, a parish priest was jailed for supporting Hitler from the pulpit.
The Pentagon declassifies a legal memo dating to March 2003 which allowed the use of harsh interrogation methods.
Celia Dunlop uncovers long-hidden recordings of a US army inquiry into the so-called My Lai massacre in Vietnam in 1968.
Iran's President Ahmadinejad says no amount of UN sanctions will deter Tehran from its nuclear programme.
The US secretary of state says there is a "very strong case" for more sanctions on Iran over its nuclear plans.
Ex-FBI director J Edgar Hoover planned in 1950 to arrest 12,000 Americans, newly declassified papers reveal.
Iran sends a formal protest letter to the United States, accusing it of spying on Iran's nuclear activities.
China says a US report on Iran's nuclear programme raises doubts about the need for more UN sanctions.
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