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How the Ottoman Empire’s collapse in the Balkans unleashed one of Europe’s most dangerous crises
The First Balkan War marked a decisive collapse of Ottoman power in Europe as a loose regional alliance launched a ...
Since the start of the Iran war, in India and Pakistan there has been a renewed interest in Iran’s cultural ties with South ...
Leaving the Visoki Dečani monastery, I decided to take back roads through central Kosovo to get to the airport and turn in my rental car. I had the option ...
There is something faintly uncanny about Aleksander Vučić’s ability to foretell the future. When I meet the Serbian president ...
The near-total annihilation of Greece’s Jewish communities sends a strong message to this day. Memorials, education and a new ...
Trump has raged at NATO for refusing his demands to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, making veiled threats of retaliation against the coalition of longtime U.S. allies.
The fate of the Greek orphans of the 1821 revolution is but a fascinating footnote in the history of the uprising against the Ottomans.
The site of Norman Cross Camp – established 1796 – will soon open to the public. Our expert unearths its sombre history ...
This may be the first time since the Second World War that Washington has had an equal partner with which to share the burdens of war. That’s a good starting point from which to consider the claim ...
Europe and Russia's shifting stances during the Greek War of Independence and their influential roles in the conflict's ...
For most of the postwar era, the United States has gone to war with partners whose military contributions ranged from moderately helpful to mainly symbolic. Britain in Afghanistan and Iraq comes to ...
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Stop making excuses for Islamic terrorism
Modern political discourse is largely devoid of nuance. Every Republican is a Nazi, every Democrat is a communist, every ...
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