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After choosing armed struggle over a Gandhian non-violent path, one of India's greatest sons, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, ...
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The historic bomb shelter built in the 1940s is being dismantled to make way for a new facility.
The shocking brutality of a 1947 murder in Los Angeles was the first element in the making of a true-crime myth.
Her unit had great success in cracking coded messages during the Second World War from Tokyo to its diplomatic missions, ...
Sunday night I went to the local cinema to catch the 83-year-old film “Casablanca” starring screen legends Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. I've seen it many times, but on this occasion, it ...
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When e-commerce billionaire Marc Lore announced his plans in 2021 to build a city called Telosa — a 150,000-acre metropolis ...
Since the bloodbath of World War I, philosophers have repeatedly grappled with the question: Is war an irrepressible human urge, or the product of historical and social forces?