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Jean-Arnault Dérens, historian and editor-in-chief of Le Courrier des Balkans, has just published Geopolitics of Orthodoxy: ...
From ancestral silence to historical reckoning, this is a meditation on exile, memory, and the letters that time forgot.
The goal of Nicaea—unity in faith among Christians—remains, but the methodology has changed almost 180 degrees and, if we are ...
Philo of Byzantium, a pioneering Hellenistic engineer, revolutionized mechanics and automation in ancient Alexandria.
Pope Leo XIV declared himself “a Roman” at a civic ceremony on Sunday, as he performed his first duties for the Diocese of ...
New book chronicles the impact Turkish coffee has exercised on the way of life in both Europe and the Middle East. SHARJAH, ...
So much of America's economic news in 2025 has been driven by President Donald Trump's controversial tariffs. The president's ...
Eli Cohen, a Mossad spy caught operating under cover among the highest echelons in Syria, was hanged in Damascus. The ...
This is the eightheenth part in a series about riding night trains across Europe and the Near East to Armenia—to spend time ...
Imagine standing in the mountains of Oman, surrounded by a patchwork of bright pink and white damask roses, their scent ...
Asa Kent Jennings was the American hero, who helped save over 350,000 Greeks from slaughter by the Turks in Smyrna in 1922.
The story of this ancient international heist reveals much about the ancient economies of both ancient Rome and China.