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Britain Should Have Read the Tweets First
Last week, those efforts finally paid off. Egypt lifted a travel ban on Abd el-Fattah, who had been released from jail in ...
Eighty years since the end of World War II, the British are recalling many battles fought on the path to victory. Yet one ...
Echoes of Aquinas are all over the U.N. Charter. Article 2 of the United Nations Charter bans aggressive warfare (taking away ...
Caliban Rising on MSN
The night the Allies hesitated: How France blocked Britain’s first strike on Italy, June 1940
On the night of June 12, 1940, Britain’s newly formed Hadock Force prepared to launch its first bombing raid on Italy, only ...
He retained power only by defying democracy. In 2024, election observers believe he lost his bid for a third term by a more ...
Inside an anonymous grey industrial shed in Sheffield on the site of a former steelworks, Britain’s newest gun factory is ...
One of the most historically resonant buildings at RAF Biggin Hill is on the at risk register. Bromley’s own Biggin Hill has ...
BRITAIN is gearing up to deploy AI bodyguard satellites in space as fears grow over Vladimir Putin’s sabre-rattling ...
Vintage Aviation News on MSN
Today in aviation history: First German aircraft flies over Britain post-World War I
On December 30, 1922, a Dornier Komet II became the first German aircraft to fly over Britain since World War I, marking ...
Keir Starmer hopes for closeness over confrontation with US in the hope it won’t hand Russia a victory in Ukraine ...
There is a terrible sense of foreboding looming over the first pages of Staring at God: Britain in the Great War, Simon ...
Eighty years ago, Britain celebrated its first peacetime Christmas since 1938. It was a time of hope indeed, but a look through newspaper archives reveals a complex picture. Christmas 1945 was an ...
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