Kings and Generals on MSN
Britain and France invaded his country - the whole world forced them back
In 1956, the nationalization of the Suez Canal by Egypt’s Gamal Abdel Nasser triggered a dramatic confrontation that exposed the fading power of the British and French empires. Israel’s lightning ...
Take a trip back in time with us as we dig through some of the oldest photographic images ever taken of the world’s capital cities, ranging across six continents. Some of these cities look ...
A 19th-century sculptor of Black and Indigenous ancestry was acclaimed, then overlooked. But a groundswell of scholars and artists are keeping her flame alive in new projects.
On this day in history ...
The French President’s visit, though coinciding with the AI Summit, will certainly focus on military-industrial cooperation, in which France is expected to help build India’s capacities and capabiliti ...
Other favourite monsters of modernity were similarly re-created: the most familiar element of the werewolf myth, the fatal silver bullet, was devised in 1941 for the Hollywood movie The Wolf Man, and ...
In late 1947 the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States reported: “A decision to partition Palestine, if the decision ...
The National on MSN
France fears wealth tax race 'to the bottom' after UK ultra-rich exodus
Minister warns wealth tax reforms must not emulate London's assault on millionaires and billionaires ...
The covert base offers new evidence of how the Sudanese conflict is morphing into a theater for high-tech warfare, driven by foreign interests. By Declan Walsh Malachy Browne Eric Schmitt and Nick ...
Satellite images show powerful Turkish drone at airstrip near Egypt's border with Sudan Imagery suggests Egypt being drawn deeper into fray, officials and analysts say Sudan paramilitary group has ...
CAIRO, Feb 2 - The deployment of a powerful model of Turkish combat drone to a remote airstrip on Egypt’s southwestern border signals a sharp escalation in Sudan’s civil war, suggesting one of its ...
The Lelantine War may have been one of the only wars in ancient Greece to involve multiple cities, but did it really happen?
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