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Mohamed Ibrahim, Staff Reporter In line with the government directives to curb the spread of COVID-19, the Ministry of Education has recently adopted regulations and requirements for travel outside...
History is no longer just a collection of dates, locations and events, it is a provocation, a reality, and a justification. History becomes a raying call if not a war...
Dubbed the Muslim “Game of Thrones,” a drama about the making of the Ottoman Empire has sent Pakistan wild this Ramadan, smashing television records. The Turkish-made series has earned...
Dahleen Glanton, Tribune News Service Trayvon Martin’s death could have taught Americans a lot about white privilege gone awry. But the moment his killer walked out of the courtroom...
Joe Mozingo, Tribune News Service Hernan Cortes fled the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan in 1520 under blistering military assault, losing the bulk of his troops on his escape to the...
Argentine researchers have announced the discovery of fossilized skin on the remains of the wing of a 43-million-year-old penguin on Marambio Island in the Antarctic. The fossil was...
The dance floor of Claerchens Ballhaus has seen it all: from its first tangos in 1913 to balls for war widows to the Cuban rumba banned by the Nazis....
Scarlet shackles sit peacefully on display in front of a sad, gray backdrop. The now rusted leg irons once locked human ankles during 18th century voyages from Africa to...
A pair of boots worn by Napoleon during his final exile in St. Helena are to go under the hammer in Paris later this month. The size 40 boots...
To the beat of drums and the clip clop of horses' hooves, the crowd of African-Americans dressed in period costume marched down a street on Friday in southeastern Louisiana,...