Despite dramatic shifts in the frontlines, neither side is anywhere near the ‘total military victory’ wanted by Sudan’s warring generals.
They were all slave raiders from the North, in geographic terms. In 1881, when the Mahdist state overthrew the Turco-Egyptian colonial rule, it did not only expand slavery, but made slavery the ...
We are kept in a state of slavery. They behave insolently ... after defeating the Mahdist forces. Datshiane: In Central Africa, Malawi and Zambia, which was then called Northern Rhodesia, also ...
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2019: Australian cardinal George Pell is sentenced to six years in prison for sexual abuse. On the same day, British MPs vote to reject a no-deal Brexit, defeating Theresa May’s government 321 votes ...
Resilience, resourcefulness, and adaptability: These three skills are arguably the most indispensable to teachers in 2025. As Education Week’s annual project—The State of Teaching—reveals ...
T.J. Otzelberger has a simple message for No. 8 Iowa State as it prepares to host Colorado in a Big 12 matchup Tuesday night in Ames, Iowa. The Cyclones' head coach told the players to keep up the ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday will address Congress for the first time in his second term, and he’ll do so with an economy that is mostly chugging along. However, recent data has contained ...
His novels cover events such as the British occupation of Borneo, the independence of the Philippines, Mahdist Sudan, the Japanese-Russian conflict, the Boxer rebellion in China and more ...
I argue it’s more a form of “state capture”. Here’s what that means. Why it’s not a coup or self-coup Under the pretence of maximising government efficiency and productivity, DOGE has ...