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The winter had passed. Spring was blooming. Then one soldier turned on another at Fort Buford before eventually killing ...
The Afrikaner cattle breed is prized for its indigenous hardiness, natural resistance, high fertility and ease of calving. Sabrina Dean found out more about the breed from Julian Balt, who was ...
In the summer of 1776, Thomas Jefferson arrived in Philadelphia to help define a new nation — even as his own life embodied the inequalities of enslavement.
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In the wake of recent diplomatic wins and military successes, Pakistan appears resurgent. But beneath the surface lies the ...
The strangest war memorial in Sussex has to be in Newtimber Church, St. John the Evangelist, located just north of Saddlescombe and the Devil’s Dyke. It takes the form of a bough from a South African ...
With all eyes on Morocco’s autonomy plan adopted by the United Nations Security Council on Friday, one of its commitments is ...
Quyen Dinh didn’t even remember that, in 2024, she was selected as one of 23 appointees to the Census 2030 Advisory Committee. The group has been disbanded since March by order of President Donald ...
History itself answers part of the question. Mogadishu was once the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, a city whose wealth and influence ...
By Nigel Westmaas “Nah tek yuh mattie eye fuh see.” - Guyanese proverb (“Don’t rely on someone else’s view, see for yourself.”) One of the striking ...
The patently pedestrian and strategically and morally untenable argument by former Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia to be afforded another wasteful shot at the Presidency, for the second time around, ...