Storms are the engines that create swell. When a powerful low-pressure system starts spinning off the coastline of any part ...
The largest cavalry charge in history broke the 1683 Siege of Vienna, effectively ending Ottoman expansion into Western ...
Thousands of people walk past the shrine every year without realising its history ...
Arsenal's Champions League game against Kairat was technically a dead rubber - but not for the 2,000 away supporters at the ...
A few thousand years ago, sugar was unknown in the western world. Sugarcane, a tall grass first domesticated in New Guinea around 6000BC, was initially chewed for its sweet juice rather than ...
Conventional wisdom tells us the liberal democracies are the most peace-loving nations. But the record tells us something ...
One footballer tells The Athletic about his dream that Western Sahara could one day feature as a nation on the game's global ...
The West can still confront antisemitism as a civilizational disease or continue sacrificing Jews on the altar of moral ...
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Old-money: The hidden dynasties that shaped the course of history
When we think about the forces that shaped modern civilization, we usually point to revolutions, wars, and political movements. We spend less time thinking about the families who financed them. Behind ...
Mussolini won early support from the large landowners of the Po Valley, and came to power at the invitation of King Victor Emmanuel III; Hitler allied himself with the army and big business to win the ...
Istanbul has quietly become one of the world’s busiest destinations for hair transplantation.
Europe’s tragedy holds urgent lessons for South Asia on unity, pluralism, and escaping permanent geopolitical crisis.
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