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Tchaikovsky was neither American, nor a founding father, but his “1812 Overture” has become the soundtrack to our ...
Russia — previously considered to be a restraining factor on U.S. actions towards Iran — is seeing its influence in the ...
The common enemy of the first Franco-British rapprochement in the 1840s was the Metternich system, the reactionary absolutism ...
The partnership seeks to build a new world order along the route of the old Silk Roads. But, asks Peter Frankopan, is this ...
The Shtandart is a replica of a ship built in 1703 by Peter the Great, a Russian Tsar – she is currently visible at anchor ...
When the Western Roman Empire fell, its influence endured - reshaped and reasserted by those eager to carry its mantle. In ...
A controversial sailing ship which is a replica of a vessel built by Russia's Peter the Great in the early eighteenth century ...
Angela Rayner 's monitors of workplace chit-chat have already been dubbed 'banter police' or 'banter tsars', but a different ...
Reed’s is one of six lives served up by historian Simon Hall in his new book. Three of them are revolutionaries — Vladimir ...
Inside the world of British jeweler, silversmith, and goldsmith Mappin & Webb as it celebrates its 250th anniversary.
Guercino’s King David has now joined its two companion works at the National Gallery, settling £5.6m in inheritance tax from ...
Interview by Vazha Tavberidze  He is one of Azerbaijan’s best-known lawyers and an outspoken human rights defender — and for ...