Humans have spent centuries shaping the world. But nature wouldn’t hesitate to take over if we suddenly disappeared.
Roman Emperor Valerian’s capture by Shapur I at Edessa was the lowest point in Roman history, exposing the empire's sudden ...
Ancient roads often whisper stories of empires rising and falling, connecting dots across time. China's first emperor dreamed ...
Local newspapers had reported as early as October last year that residents of Bhagirathpura complained of foul-smelling, ...
While Western American middle managers, and Westerners in general, are only too happy to impart their wisdom and skills to others because teaching is the ultimate expression of prestige, Arabs try to ...
How Shivaji Maharaj and the Marathas turned hills, seas, and stone into a defence system that is now a UNESCO World Heritage ...
Condemning the ruling DMK for not honouring the verdict of the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court <br />on lighting ...
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Mahmood Mamdani’s Uganda

Amin and the Ugandan dictator who succeeded him, Yoweri Museveni, are the twin subjects of a new book, Slow Poison, an extraordinary work of postcolonial history by the eminent Ugandan American ...
A new class of ceramics are not only transparent, but they can control light with exceptional efficiency — better than any ...
With Tel Aviv openly rejecting withdrawal and insisting on disarmament, the “ceasefire” risks sliding into either renewed ...
A newly exposed stretch of fortification in Jerusalem has given archaeologists a rare, almost cinematic glimpse of how an ...
Baba Adisa Bolanta (rtd) has said that insecurity in Nigeria can only be effectively tackled through strong political will ...