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The scene was downtown Tbilisi. The year 2005. And the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush proclaimed ...
The Norse ravaged much of Europe for centuries. They were also cosmopolitan explorers who followed trade winds into the Far ...
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The positive sentiment we are reflecting on today concerns statements made by Arabs and Muslims after the death of Pope ...
Exploring the legal arguments behind India potentially abrogating the Indus Waters Treaty - an agreement with no formal exit ...
The proposed U.S. ‘No Iranian Energy Act’ aims to end Iraq’s reliance on Iranian gas, threatening severe sanctions and permanently revoking waiver authority ...
Sergele is now in danger of being dragged into what's known locally as the "Forbidden Zone" - a large strip of land in ...
But people with me on the trip would be in more danger." Tuesday marks five years since her son Jerry Zovko and three other ...
Tehran, Apr 29 (UNI) Iran's Foreign Ministry on Monday strongly condemned the U.S. deadly airstrikes on Yemen's capital of Sanaa and Saada province, including a center where African migrants were kept ...
Discover the Imago Mundi, the 2,600-year-old Babylonian world map from Sippar, Iraq. Learn how it blends geography, myth & ...
Bill Spindle is a former South Asia bureau chief at The Wall Street Journal overseeing coverage of India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangledesh and Sri Lanka.
Archbishop Bashar Warda of the Chaldean Archdiocese of Erbil described the participation of Kurdistan Region President ...