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The 19th-century power struggle between the Sikhs, the British, and the Afghans shaped the political landscape of the time.
Though mocked for their dietary and drinking habits, the group set a template for progressive reform that resonates in India ...
The British believe their word is their bond – but no one who’s dealt with us agrees, least of all in Afghanistan, world affairs editor Sam Kiley writes ...
Widely regarded as one of the birthplaces of modern archaeological science, the DAI pioneered the transition from indiscriminate digging at archaeological sites to the systematic excavation and ...
While French Saloon channels Parisian bistros and Kirk’s the neighbourhood bars of Europe, Le Pub is styled on the Aussie pub ...
The celebration of the Declaration of Independence's semiquincentennial is a chance to broaden the historical narrative to ...
With crowds flocking to Disneyland Paris, Matt Dennis and his nephew discover the comic book-themed park that leaves them just as spellbound ...
Kevin West takes a ride on Belmond’s Eastern & Oriental Express, getting a feel for the culture along the way.
The Muslim Brotherhood itself isn’t designated as a terrorist group by the United States, but Congress is trying to change that.
Rupert Parker explores this lesser known corner of France Tucked away in the north-eastern corner of France, bordered by Belgium and shaped by centuries of history, the French Ardennes remains one ...