At a time of rising tensions, Europe is reviving bunkers. Greece has a vast WWII network of bomb shelters, yet few can be ...
The credibility of developing countries in the fight against poverty stems from lived experience rather than theoretical ...
Food in the Civil War era was some of the original farm-to-table cuisine, made from seasonal, small batch ingredients found in the immediate vicinity. When the country was catapulted into depression ...
The U.S. special envoy to Sudan says he doesn't see enough “political appetite” from the warring parties in the African ...
During the American Civil War, while armies clashed on the battlefield, another conflict unfolded between soldiers and ...
Farmers have hit out at civil servants in the environment department ... Union members at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) have said a four-day week “will improve ...
In his stone house perched on a hill in northern Ethiopia, Amanuel Hiluf puts on his protective suit, carefully adjusting the hood and gloves. “We have to hurry up, it starts to be hot, and the ...
And as human civilization progressed further, the tools of war improved alongside it. One of the forms that war takes is one that happens intra-state, between people of a single country. Civil wars ...
Nuclear war may seem a fading relic of the Cold War era, with global stockpiles declining from around 70,000 weapons in the 1980s to just over 12,000 today. But many disarmament treaties are no ...
They’re excited for a little bit of a new stamp on it – a new era of the pub.” On Wednesday, the pub reopening by Hurley and Walthams ward councillor George Blundell attracted many ...
ith a head count of those living in poverty at 25.2 million, the production of food crops is of strategic importance for Indonesia. Decreases in food production would almost certainly translate to ...
They’re excited for a little bit of a new stamp on it – a new era of the pub.” On Wednesday, the pub reopening by Hurley and Walthams ward councillor George Blundell attracted many ‘curious’ villagers ...