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Why Nobody Can Stop North Korea?
The year 2022 witnessed the world's focus on the catastrophic events unfolding in Ukraine and Russia. However, on the other side of Eurasia, North Korea was also having a busy year, with a record number of missile tests. These tests, including intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), raised concerns about the regime's nuclear capabilities and their potential to strike targets worldwide, including the United States (US) mainland.
By Ally Allany3 years ago in History
Echoues of the Titanic
Once Upton a time, in the Arly 20th century, the RMS Titanic, the grandes skip Evere builtin, embarque on its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City, USA. The date was April 10, 1912, and excitement and anticipation filled the air as passengers from all walks of life barde the luxurious vessel.
By Ossama KAMARI3 years ago in History
Hollywood's Transformation Quest: The Rise of Cillian Murphy and the Search for Authenticity
In recent years, Hollywood has undergone a remarkable shift in its approach to storytelling, as a new wave of actors, led by the remarkably talented Cillian Murphy, is challenging traditional norms and seeking authenticity in their portrayals. The rise of Cillian Murphy and the impact he has had on the film industry reflect a broader transformation quest within Tinseltown.
By Shahmir Khan3 years ago in History
The Phoenix's Flight
In the heart of London, in the year 1666, a city known for its hustle and bustle, a great tragedy unfolded. London was a vibrant hub of commerce, culture, and life. Its streets were lined with wooden houses, tightly packed together, leaving little room for open spaces. The citizens of London went about their daily lives, unaware of the imminent disaster that would forever change their world.
By Vegard tonning3 years ago in History
History of India. Content Warning.
The Indian subcontinent, the great landmass of South Asia, is the home of one of the world’s oldest and most influential civilizations. In this article, the subcontinent, which for historical purposes is usually called simply “India,” is understood to comprise the areas of not only the present-day Republic of India (free from British rule since August 15, 1947, celebrated as the country’s Independence Day) but also the republics of Pakistan (partitioned from India in 1947) and Bangladesh (which formed the eastern part of Pakistan until its independence in 1971). For the histories of these latter two countries since their creation, see Pakistan and Bangladesh.
By Bijan Mondal3 years ago in History
A Journey Through Time
Human history is an intricate tapestry woven with threads of ancient civilizations that have risen and fallen, leaving behind remnants of their glorious past. Exploring the ancient wonders of the world not only offers a glimpse into the marvels of human ingenuity but also sparks curiosity about the mysteries that have eluded modern understanding. In this blog, we embark on a journey through time, delving into the enigmatic secrets of three legendary ancient civilizations: the Egyptian, Mayan, and Indus Valley civilizations. Join us as we uncover the captivating stories and astonishing achievements of these extraordinary societies.
By Ally Allany3 years ago in History
THEY FOUND A TREASURE THAT WAS THOUGHT TO BE MISSING FOR CENTURIES.
The treasure that was thought to be lost forever has been found back in April 2015 through Deep ocean search. Ateam of treasure Hunters recovered 50 million pounds worth of silver rupee coins from the British steamship, the ship sank in the 40s during its Journey from India to England.The wreck was found at a whopping depth of almost 17000 feet setting a world record for the deepest recovery ever. To put that into perspective,the famous Titanic wreck is only found at a depth of 12500 feet. %We duped this was no easy feat the team faced multiple breakdowns of their systems due to the pressure temperature and repeated Dives at such a depth. Did you hear about the Epic treasure found on the Black Swan wreck? it was discovered by Odyssey Marine exploration in 2007 off Gibraltar and they hit the jackpot. The Salvage team found a whopping 17 tons of coins worth 500 million dollars.Can you even imagine that much money? It's said to be the biggest Hall ever found in the treasure hunting world but the crew didn't spill the beans on where they found it or what kind of coins they uncovered.snagged the rest.
By SAEED MUSAH3 years ago in History
Scarlets Journey
Background and Introduction of “Scarlets Journey” The American Dream and Religious Freedom The American Dream is a concept deeply ingrained in the fabric of American society. It represents the belief that anyone, regardless of their background or circumstances, can achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and opportunity. Central to the American Dream is the idea that America is a land of freedom, where individuals have the liberty to pursue their dreams and aspirations.
By shallon gregerson3 years ago in History
The Crusades and the journey down the rabbit hole
Perhaps you’ve never heard of the Black Pope, Octogon, Executive Outcomes and Blackwater, but the names Dutch East India Company, Hudson's Bay Company, Wells Fargo and Jesuits may strike more of a chord? No doubt many will have come across the Templars, Crusaders and Masons… but what do all these bodies have in common?
By Steve Harrison3 years ago in History
Pink, the color of Barbie, is possibly the oldest hue on the planet. This is how it ruled the globe.
Pink might be the oldest hue on Earth. That is the implication of a 2018 study that discovered vivid pink pigments in 1.1 billion-year-old rocks, which were made possible by the fossilized remains of the billions of tiny cyanobacteria that previously ruled the oceans.
By Vera Machado3 years ago in History


