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The crowd of around 100 people gathered in Midtown Manhattan’s Bryant Park were there to hear Garry Kasparov talk mainly of the game he has mastered, chess. But in his remarks, Kasparov could ...
The king has fallen. After dominating the world of chess for 15 years, Garry Kasparov last night surrendered his title to Vladimir Kramnik at the Braingames World Chess Championship at the ...
Chess grandmaster and pro-democracy activist Garry Kasparov says President Donald Trump is a symptom of a sick system, and in 2017 he and other centrists on the right and left founded the Renew ...
To Kasparov, Russian President Vladimir Putin's regime is tantamount to "fascism", dismantling Russian democracy with the support of a supine West, which is interested only in stability in the East.
Checkmate? Epic Spat Erupts Between Kissinger and Kasparov, Among Others, Over the War in Ukraine. The Kiev Independent newspaper leapt into the fray with an editorial attacking the New York Times for ...
Kasparov’s full-page ad in a premier German newspaper today read, ““Germany once led the world nearly to destruction. Chancellor Scholz: Do not let it happen again. Give Ukraine the military aid that ...
Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, who is also an expert on the psyche of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has detailed how to isolate and ultimately defeat him following the invasion of Ukraine ...
Garry Kasparov's head is bowed, ... Man: Checkmate. Published Jul 20, 2003 at 8:00 PM EDT Updated Mar 13, 2010 at 8:36 PM EST. By Steven Levy . Newsweek Is A Trust Project Member. FOLLOW.
The checkmate heard round the world happened twenty years ago last month, when reigning world chess champion Garry Kasparov lost a game of chess to a computer, IBM's Deep Blue.Though Kasparov ...
Grandmaster Garry Kasparov, once the dominant force of international chess, has long since turned his strategic talents towards a different kind of battlefield: political opposition. Having spent ...
Kasparov: To Checkmate Putin, Germany’s Scholz Needs to Fully Arm Ukraine. In an exclusive interview, Garry Kasparov called on people to sign a petition, demanding that Germany send Ukraine weapons, ...
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