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Sunset in the mountains of Durmitor
Sunset in the mountains of Durmitor The afternoon was different. The sun was slowly setting on the mountainside, spreading golden colors in the sky. The sunset could be seen from the campus dormitory, like a perfectly arranged scene—as if painted by Allah with his own hands.
By Arshad Ali10 months ago in History
Governing the Moon A History
This original historical study on the Moon Treaty's beginnings was funded by the Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy in order to better investigate and comprehend a new space policy concern future lunar governance. Humanity's ability to plan our lunar journey could be just as crucial as
By MD NAFIUL ISLAM10 months ago in History
Wink Martindale, Popular and Durable.
Wink Martindale passed away on Tuesday in Rancho Mirage, California. He was a radio personality who rose to fame on television as a stylish and friendly presenter of game shows such as "Gambit," "Tic-Tac-Dough," and "Debt" in the 1970s and 1980s. He was ninety-one.
By MD NAFIUL ISLAM10 months ago in History
MAUMAU GENERAL'S GRAND RETURN?
47 years after his disappearance, the country rejoiced at the alleged return of the former Maumau General, Stanley Mathenge. He had been invited by the then President Mwai Kibaki who had been sworn into power a few months prior after a journalist had claimed to have found the former guerrilla still in exile in Ethiopia. The new Kibaki regime had signaled a new era of hope and although Mathenge’s return was perceived as yet another good omen, it deteriorated into an embarrassing scandal after the man claiming to be Mathenge turned out to be an Ethiopian farmer.
By HINGES OF TIME10 months ago in History
Trump sets sights on national African American history museum
In a significant shift from his earlier stance, President Donald Trump has recently targeted the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), accusing it of promoting "improper ideology" and "divisive narratives." This move has sparked widespread criticism from historians, artists, and civil rights advocates who view it as an attempt to sanitize American history.
By Md Soriful Islam10 months ago in History
Why Are We Ignoring Easter?. Content Warning.
Why are we ignoring Easter in the UK? Easter is, besides Christmas, one of the most important events in Christendom. Never mind which denomination we belong to or what calendar we follow, Easter is celebrated by all churches. The story of Jesus and His last supper, where He proclaimed the breaking of bread and the drinking of red wine. This represented the breaking of His body on the cross and His blood, which He shed. It also represents the Third Day, upon which he arose, defeating death and ascending to His Father in Heaven. His followers are promised eternal life, salvation, and redemption.
By Nicholas Bishop10 months ago in History
NASA Sets Coverage for Astronaut Don Pettit, Crewmates’ Return
NASA Sets Coverage for Astronaut Don Pettit, Crewmates’ Return to Earth After ISS Mission. NASA has announced detailed coverage plans for the upcoming return of NASA astronaut Don Pettit and his fellow crewmates aboard the Soyuz spacecraft. After completing a successful mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS), Pettit, alongside Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut André Kuipers, will soon make their way back to Earth.
By Mahmudul Hasan10 months ago in History









