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Call it the 911 presidency. Despite insisting that the United States is rebounding from calamity under his watch, President ...
1981: Israel shocks the world by destroying the Osirak nuclear plant near the Iraqi capital Baghdad for fear it would be used to make atomic bombs. On the same day, Bjorn Borg wins his 11th and final ...
In World War II, Nansloe Manor was requisitioned to billet injured Italian and German prisoners of war, before being brought back into the Penrose Estate in 1942. It was gifted to the National Trust ...
Peter Watson’s ambitious survey celebrates 500 years of innovation in science — but is patchier on the arts and the legacy of ...
Reuters reports that Merz is carrying through on campaign promises to modernize the Bundeswehr, the German Army, and, as ...
The roots of the term ‘pariah’ lie in the name of a caste group called ‘Pariayar’, which originated in Tamil Nadu. In the ...
England did not quite turn their back on Joe Root as a limited-overs batter, but certainly the schedule threatened to axe him ...
The wreck of a German steamship sunk at the end of World War II found by divers, with the crates on board the submerged ...
Coles is an author, radio presenter and Church of England vicar. He shot to fame in 1986 as half of the pop duo The ...
Along the Suffolk coast there are many shipwrecks, including one that saw the first casualties of the First World War.
The chalet first conquered the world – and then Switzerland. So why is it considered a quintessentially Swiss building?