By AMINU JAHUN States project and defend their national interests, axiomatic of the diplomatic dictum that they have no permanent enemies or friends. Enemy states such as Athens and Sparta, Rome and ...
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The rise of modern-day child sacrifice
If reading about these atrocities churns your stomach, reflect on what is going on before our eyes these very days ...
Many different civilizations have risen in the Near East over the millennia and each had their own unique religion, though ...
With every aspect of Roman life having a specific deity to call upon, it can be tricky to make sense of the ancient pantheon ...
By Islam Salah As we step into a new year, it’s the perfect time to start planning those bucket-list adventures. If you’re ...
Two juveniles have been charged in connection with a fire which destroyed a vacant mobile home in the Dixon Springs community ...
In 1777, Hanukkah candles were lit during the Valley Forge encampment, the turning point of the Revolutionary War, which solidified the victory of George Washington’s Continental Army over the British ...
From pre-historic cultural sites to artefacts, the Maltese islands are filled with historic intrigue and fascinating journeys into the past. The Maltese islands are among the small European islands ...
Old money names have an aura of aristocracy and sophistication. These names have stood the test of time and thrived as ...
In 386 BCE Rome was sacked by itinerant Gallic tribes, and was still a regional power of limited relevance, whereas in 146 BCE it had built a powerful Mediterranean empire, able to destroy once-mighty ...
Willard basketball delivered the only upset vs Carthage In a tournament that doesn't offer too many first-round upsets, Willard knocked off eight-seeded Carthage 57-45 in White Division action.