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Dr. Rory Naismith, professor of early medieval English history at University of Cambridge, won for his book “Making Money in ...
A Church that goes on a mission of peace, as described in the programmatic speech of Leo XIV, and it goes together with the universal city, Rome, which has peace in its dual DNA, both Christian ...
Long before the rise of modern archaeology in the Middle East, a Czech priest-turned-explorer was meticulously documenting the landscapes, people, and ancient ruins of southern Jordan.Born in 1868 in ...
Whether biking to castles or kayaking through gorges, a trip centred on this river is the epitome of European romance.
Over the last 20 years, genetic research has changed dramatically. An explosion of genomic data has reshaped how we ...
His election reflected a broader geographical shift in the church. Although the Vatican has been Catholicism’s spiritual and ...
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Syria: Fishing in Troubled Waters
Israel has accustomed us to fishing in troubled waters. The Zionist state has long been interested in sowing discord and ...
The proposal to alter the name of the Persian Gulf has been met with outrage in Iran. Iranian leaders argue that the name 'Persian Gulf' is deeply rooted in history and reflects the region's ...
The trail’s 215 miles connect ancient road networks with modern hiking paths, tracing rivers, twisting up gorges and traversing the ruins of Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine cities. Map ...
His skill lay in treating people with equal care and compassion as individuals, avoiding symbols of importance.
The three – Marc Handelman, Saurabh Jha and Miranda Lichtenstein – are among 198 fellows selected this year from a pool of ...