
Cold Wars are hydra-headed creatures
The UN General Assemby meets in New York this week to restore global trust – but the world has never been so fraught.
The UN General Assemby meets in New York this week to restore global trust – but the world has never been so fraught.
Xi is now trying to position China as more of a global peacemaker and is testing out new ways of creating alliances with the west and in Asia.
Our parliamentary history has more to tell us than we often care to see.
While Katja Hoyer is neither glassy-eyed nor nostalgic about the German Democratic Republic, her new book is a reminder that life in the GDR wasn’t all bleak.
Britain’s economy and society was afflicted in the chaotic, sclerotic ’70s. Today is the same, but different.
Excavators have discovered a tunnel under the Taposiris Magna temple, west of the ancient city of Alexandria, which they have suggested could lead to the tomb of Queen Cleopatra.
The World: A Family History by Simon Sebag Montefiore is erudite but never boring.
Can we trust the scientific truths of today? Is it possible to identify scientific ideas and claims that will last forever, and are not susceptible to future scientific revolutions?
If you’re looking for an escape that combines ancient history with island life, Croatia is the destination for you.
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