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The Citizen on MSNThe battles of Tanga and Rufiji Delta: How Tanganyika outsmarted empires in World War IThat was Tanganyika during World War I, where one of history’s boldest underdog stories unfolded, right here in East Africa.
An article discussing the unique cultural contrasts between East and West, focusing on historical perspectives and the impact ...
Americans like to believe that the US is a wealthy, indestructible country, but as government debt piles up and inflation ravages the economy, perhaps they need ...
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Independent.ie on MSNRare WWI memorial plaque for Irish woman, and how stamps became sign of Irish resistance before Easter RisingAn early 20th-century postage stamp was a clear marker of national identity. In Ireland, which was then part of the United ...
THE ROOT CAUSE by Alex Rose “I had faith in Israel before it was established. I have faith in it now. I believe it has a ...
The Queen's College currently has 121 names on its World War One memorial but that omits those who did not fight for British ...
Historically, empires have gone to great lengths to secure potash, a mineral critical to agricultural production.
Trump's tariff hike mirrors the 1930 Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, which exacerbated the Great Depression and led to a major shift ...
So might the Trump administration use the threat of enforcing its WWI claims to pressure Britain ... First, even though the size and shape of the British empire has changed hugely since 1917 ...
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Yours UK on MSNWhat’s the difference between OBE, MBE, CBE and Knighthood?Special honours are awarded twice a year, to recognise outstanding achievements, but what is the difference between OBE vs ...
We often hear a lot of strange things that go on in the world, but stranger things have happened here, for when you look back ...
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