The Arctic is warming at a rate close to four times higher than the rest of the world. Large stretches of sea ice that long ...
Norway’s Minister of International Development Åsmund Grøver Aukrust hailed Egypt as a key regional partner and a pillar of ...
It is a milestone, but not necessarily a breakthrough. It hides more than it reveals, but no matter what, Israel must treat ...
NPP’s Goebbelsian lie of a 76-year-old, post-Independence ‘curse’ and a Sri Lankan ‘renaissance’ under AKD, collapses in the ...
From Albion Ironworks to the Turner building, Robert Amos captures local landmarks and scenes in colourful watercolours.
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Today-History-Oct19

Today in History for Oct. 19: In 1216, King John of England died after consuming what was described as an excessive number of peaches and too much beer. In 1656, Massachusetts passed a law preventing ...
On 1981, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was assassinated during a military parade in Cairo. The day also marked Austria-Hungary’s 1908 annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, the outbreak of the 1973 Yom ...
Even as the canal's operator pushes for renewed traffic, the carrier says it is too early to assess how progress in Gaza will ...
An incredible new infrastructure project estimated to cost over £12billion could rival the Suez Canal as a major trade route.
A French court ruled on Friday that unions must be consulted on the sale of gas utility Engie's 29.9% stake in waste and water group Suez to larger rival Veolia before it can proceed.
French utility Veolia said on Tuesday it was open to discussions about the price it is offering to acquire Engie's stake in water and waste management group Suez .