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Sanctions date back to antiquity, with the "Megarian Decree" issued by Athenian statesman Pericles in 432 BC being the first recorded ...
After pushing back Kyiv's forces in Kursk Oblast, Moscow has launched assaults on the Ukrainian regions of Kharkiv and Sumy.
Lee’s surrender at Appomattox—dramatically illustrates the dangers of letting myth substitute for accurate history. For ...
A project carried out at the University of Birmingham has collected recordings from Ukraine that can help outsiders ...
The U.S. Navy can learn much from the Russo-Japanese War—and from dueling interpretations of that conflict by naval theorists ...
Army Gen. Christopher G. Cavoli, Commander, U.S. European Command and NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), sheds light on the war.
Experts have begun the restoration of the largest inscription of King Darius the Great at Persepolis after years of erosion ...
Following extensive technical studies, the Persepolis World Heritage Site announced that a protection and restoration project ...
Ukrainian Navy officers and business owners in the port city pondered what Kyiv could gain from a truce after it pushed back Russian vessels and resumed commercial shipping.
The so-called Ionian Revolt was the beginning of a series of events and war reprisals between Ancient Greeks and Persians.
Inspired by Martin Luther’s revolutionary example, German-speaking peasants banded together in an attempt to overthrow their ...
The Siege of Falerii stands out as the only Roman war won through an act of kindness, showcasing a strategy that led to their ...
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