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Today in History for Sept. 4: In 1535, French explorer Jacques Cartier landed at Ile au Coudres and attended the celebration of the first Roman Catholic mass in Canada.
The extraordinary public swipe was a personal attack from an ally, but a sign of how furious the Israeli PM was with Mr ...
IF Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela were alive today, he would have offered a sharp, unambiguous response to the United States’ latest attempt to pressure South Africa over its foreign policy. The recent ...
The same can be said for Annelle Sheline, who uttered those words, when she exploited a one-woman forum to revise Middle East history. C-Span’s Washington Journal call-in show supplied the stage on ...
From the trenches of World War I to modern proxy wars, the conflicts either ended in victory, exhaustion, or uneasy truces. Trump’s ambitious gamble to secure a ceasefire in Ukraine may follow a simil ...
In a scathing response to yet another Israeli MP having their visa cancelled at the last minute, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has slammed Prime Minister Anthony ...
International recognition will do as much to rebuke Hamas’s maximalist demands as it will those of the Israeli right, dealing ...
The U.S. president has fractured global relations, eroded multilateralism, promoted expansionism, and undermined protections ...
Since then, many Arab nations have chosen peace—most notably Egypt in 1979, when Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat signed a historic peace treaty. Sadat was ...
This is no passing whim for Trump, who has long complained about not receiving the Nobel Prize. In June, after he and ...
Israel has always chosen violence over diplomacy, rejecting Palestinian and regional peace offers in order to maximise its ...
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