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Archaeologists discovered a Roman soldier’s wrist purse in South Moravia, believed to be the oldest ever found in the Czech ...
For decades, the political left has insisted that U.S. agents in Chile were complicit in the murder of two young Americans in ...
Nikos Dendias says Greece will start discussing the acquisition of new submarines in order to to replace the Hellenic Navy’s ...
North Korea's state media showed on Monday (June 30) leader Kim Jong Un draping coffins with the national flag in what ...
Gus Pagonis grew up in Charleroi three-quarters of a century ago, amid smokestacks and among countless Mon Valley kids who ...
The first recorded translation of the U.S. anthem, into German, was done by schoolteacher, choir director and future New ...
SCOTS troops will today fly to Cyprus to be put on “standby” for more Middle East conflicts. Soldiers from The Royal Regiment of Scotland will jet out for a two-year deployment ...
Seven Israeli soldiers were killed Tuesday in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis when their armored vehicle was struck by ...
The U.N. Commission of Inquiry on Syria reports ongoing sectarian violence despite commitments from Syria's new government to ...
On Wednesday, the 100th day since the resumption of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, medical sources in the besieged enclave reported that 31 Palestinians we ...
By Peter Edwell for The ConversationStanding in the vast ruins of the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, hundreds of gulls circle above. Their haunting cries echo voices from 1,800 years ago.
We strive for peace, but history teaches us that sometimes war is necessary. It is impossible yet to know if the Israeli and ...