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This is how the Ukrainians managed the mega-attack!
On Thursday, Ukraine had important progress to report on land: For the first time, tanks crossed Putin’s main defense line, the 200-kilometer-long “Surovikin Line” of armored trenches and dragon’s teeth. Behind the line, fierce Russian shelling awaited. But the first heavy equipment has overcome the defense line that took months to build.
By Brian Andrew2 years ago in History
Divisiveness: Haiti's age-old cancer
This September 20, 2023, marks the 265th birth anniversary of Jean-Jacques Dessalines. The one who took up the torch of the struggle for Freedom and the Dignity of the human Being, as general-in-chief of the indigenous Army after the capture and deportation of the genius Toussaint Louverture by the French. However, this date is unknown to the vast majority of Haitians since the date of his death has always been put forward, unlike the day of his birth.
By Louinel Estimable 2 years ago in History
From Garage To Glory
In the heart of Silicon Valley, where innovation and ambition converged, there was a small garage that housed the humble beginnings of what would become a global technological powerhouse. This is the story of Luminova Technologies, a company that defied the odds and transformed from a startup with a dream into a billion-dollar success.
By Afiq Haikal2 years ago in History
Ancient Korea's Tomb of King Muryeong
Introduction In the annals of archaeological history, certain discoveries stand out as remarkable milestones. Among them, the revelation of the royal tombs dating back to the Three Kingdoms period in Korea remains a pivotal moment. However, one particular tomb, that of King Muryeong, occupies a unique place in this narrative. Despite its historical significance and treasure trove of artifacts, the excavation of King Muryeong tomb has earned notoriety as one of the costliest blunders in the field. To understand what transpired 40 years ago at Songshan Lee Tunes in Chungcheongnam-do Province, where all the kings from the engendering pact period were laid to rest, we delve into the fascinating story of this archaeological discovery.
By Ronna Donque2 years ago in History
The Mysteries of Mexico's Zone of Silence. Content Warning.
Introduction Deep within the arid expanses of Mexico, there lies a place shrouded in mystery and intrigue—the Zone of Silence, known locally as "Zona del Silencio." Nestled in the desert, this remote region has become synonymous with inexplicable phenomena and enigmatic tales, much like the infamous Bermuda Triangle. As we delve into the heart of this intriguing locale, we uncover a web of stories that continue to baffle scientists and adventurers alike.
By Ronna Donque2 years ago in History
Common Misunderstandings of the U.S. Constitution
The United States Constitution is one of the most influential documents in the history of the world. It serves as the supreme law of the United States of America, establishing the framework for the government and guaranteeing certain fundamental rights to everyone on American soil. However, despite its significance, A vast majority of Americans have no idea of what the Constitution actually contains.
By William Saint Val2 years ago in History
Redemption and Second Chances
In the heart of London, within the hallowed halls of Stamford Bridge, lived a story that transcended football. It was a story of shattered dreams, relentless determination, and the pursuit of redemption. Meet Daniel Mitchell, a footballer whose journey through adversity would inspire millions.
By Santigie Fofanah2 years ago in History
An Adventure of Wild Food Knowledge in the Enchanted Forest
Exploring Wild Foods in the Forest: Delicacies of Life and Hidden Dangers Forests are places teeming with life, and one of the most intriguing aspects is the wild foods that can be found within them. From delicious and nutritious berries to beneficial medicinal plants, forests provide a variety of wild edibles for both humans and animals. However, behind this abundance, there are also poisonous foods that pose a threat to life. This article will discuss various types of wild foods that can be found in the forest, as well as toxic foods that need to be approached with caution.
By indra gunawan2 years ago in History
Sparta Was Much More Than an Army of Super Warriors
Ancient Sparta has been held up for the last two and a half millennia as the unmatched warrior city-state, where every male was raised from infancy to fight to the death. This view, as ingrained as it is alluring, is almost entirely false.
By Shaswar Ali2 years ago in History
The Roman Empire
The Roman Empire stands as one of the most influential and enduring civilizations in human history. Its span of over 1,500 years, from its legendary founding in 753 BC to its ultimate decline and fall in 476 AD (or CE, Common Era), is a testament to its resilience, adaptability, and capacity to shape the world. This sprawling empire left an indelible mark on politics, culture, architecture, law, and countless other facets of human civilization. To comprehensively explore the Roman Empire's legacy, it is essential to delve into its origins, rise, governance, culture, contributions, and ultimate decline.
By solomon Christian2 years ago in History
Bush vs Gore (2000)
The case of Bush v. Gore (2000) stands as one of the most consequential and contentious legal battles in American electoral history. At its core, this case revolved around the disputed results of the 2000 United States presidential election, which pitted Republican candidate George W. Bush against Democratic candidate Al Gore. This high-stakes legal showdown eventually made its way to the United States Supreme Court, where the justices were tasked with determining the outcome of the election. The 2000 election, which took place on November 7, 2000, was extraordinarily close and came down to the electoral votes of one key state: Florida. Florida's electoral votes were crucial for securing the presidency, and the state's vote count was marred by controversies and disputes that would ultimately end up in the courtroom.
By Shamsul Hoque Rashed2 years ago in History






