Napoleon, Nelson & The Nile
In ordering an expedition to Egypt and creating an Army of the Orient under the command of the young General Napoleon Bonaparte in April 1798, France’s post-revolutionary Directory sought to […]
On Grain & Gains…
Even after withdrawing from Black Sea Grain Deal (or the Ukraine Grain Export Deal), Russia has made a new offer to Africa. During the Russia-Africa Summit held in the last […]
A Thrilling Discovery
The German archaeologists recently found a priceless treasure that is more than 3,000 years old. Even after all these years, the treasure remains intact. Archaeologists reportedly discovered an octagonal sword […]
2000-Year-Old Roman Cemetery Unearthed
Archaeologists, who have been working on a 2,000-year-old Roman-era cemetery in Gaza, recently discovered at least 125 tombs inside the cemetery. The Palestinian Ministry of Antiquities has confirmed the news, […]
Taking Refuge To Conservatism
It is difficult for politicians to ignore electoral politics. Because of electoral politics, a number of countries have given shelter to countless migrants. Again, many countries have done just the […]
80 Years After She Left UK…
June 16, 1943. The Second World War was still going on. Indian-origin Noor Inayet Khan (also known as Nora Inayat-Khan, Nora Baker and Noor-un-Nisa Inayat Khan; January 1, 1914 – […]
The ‘Vini Jr’ Law
At a time when racism has triggered urban riots in France, Brazil has introduced a new law to prevent this social menace. The football-crazy Latin American nation has named the […]
A Mummy & Some Gruesome Deaths
He had been found sleeping in the Alps for years. Researchers found his frozen body beneath the pile of snow. The extent of the curse was spread after they removed […]
The Lethal Power Of Silence
Czech-French novelist Milan Kundera (April 1, 1929 – July 11, 2023) was not interested in whether the global community celebrated his achievements even in his lifetime. Perhaps, the author realised […]
