Trump, Julius Caesar and 'Brutus'
The article discusses the potential for oil prices to soar to $180 a barrel due to the Gulf War, reminiscent of the 1973 oil crisis.
Second Person in the State like 'Caesar's Wife'? The President's Spokesman Spoke Out
The spokesperson for the Polish President revealed concerns over influential politician Włodzimierz Czarzasty's alleged questionable relationships with a Russian citizen.
SBT hires the greatest Vasco fan on Instagram to strengthen sports program
SBT has hired digital influencer Caio Caesar, known as the most popular Vasco supporter on Instagram, to enhance its sports programming.
Hauck & Bauer: Today 2070 Years Ago
The article reflects on the historical event of Marcus Antonius reading Julius Caesar's will during his funeral on March 20, 44 BC.
What we really eat in our favorite salads
An analysis of the nutritional content of four popular salads, including Caesar's and Greek salad, focusing on their calorie counts, fats, and vitamins.
Adorni, the Woman of Caesar and How to Juice the State Before Destroying It
The article discusses the historical implications of Julius Caesar's actions and statements regarding moral integrity and public perception, linking it to modern political practices.
Warning from the Russian Freedom Legion to Putin: "His blood orgy will end with an armed uprising"
M. Andronikovas, known in military circles as Caesar, warns President Putin of a potential armed uprising amid his ongoing fight with Ukraine, while outlining his ambition to change the regime in Russia without taking Ukrainian citizenship.
Leading like Julius Caesar
The article discusses lessons in leadership drawn from the life of Julius Caesar, emphasizing the importance of reputation, alliances, and narrative over formal titles.
If Caesar Lived Today: Artificial Intelligence Gave 50 Roman Figures a Modern Face
A new video project uses artificial intelligence to portray legendary Roman leaders and thinkers as modern individuals, providing a fresh perspective on ancient history.
At the 2026 César Awards, the cool glamour of Leïla Bekhti in a white plunging Ami dress
Leïla Bekhti showcased her stunning fashion sense at the 2026 César Awards, donning a custom white dress by Ami, designed by her friend Alexandre Mattiussi.
On the front line with a Ukrainian air assault unit equipped with Caesar howitzers
The article explores the experiences of a Ukrainian air assault unit using Caesar howitzers in battle.
What the popular Latin phrase 'alea iacta est' means and the great lesson it teaches
The article explores the significance of the Latin phrase 'alea iacta est,' attributed to Julius Caesar, in the context of today's fast-paced society and its resurgence in modern vernacular.
Czechs Should Have Already Started Firing from New Guns. The Huge Purchase Has Stalled, and the Minister Remains Silent
The Czech military's planned testing of new Caesar howitzers has been delayed, jeopardizing the delivery timeline and leaving the army reliant on outdated equipment.
Julius Caesar - God, but not King
The article discusses the historical and cultural significance of Julius Caesar, particularly focusing on the priesthood and the development of Roman religious practices during his time.
Estonia buys 12 more CAESAR self-propelled howitzers
Estonia is enhancing its strategic defense cooperation with France by purchasing 12 additional CAESAR self-propelled howitzers, bringing its total to 24 by year-end.
Hail Caesar! I permanently erase you - Thanasis Oikonomou's response to his expulsion from Kasselakis
Thanasis Oikonomou sharply responds to his temporary expulsion by Stathis Kasselakis, declaring he is permanently expelling Kasselakis in return.
Which queen wrapped in a carpet sneaked into Julius Caesar's chambers, and whom did Robin Hood love?
Rockmark presents the eleventh edition of their Pop Up quiz cards featuring over a hundred questions testing knowledge about love in anticipation of Valentine's Day.
Caesar and the dream of making Rome (and himself) "great again"
The article explores the historical significance of Julius Caesar as a military and political figure who profoundly influenced Rome, Europe, and the Mediterranean, recounting the complex legacy he left behind even after his assassination.
After Rafale and CAESAR: Croatian-French Defense Cooperation Enters a New Phase
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković met with French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs Benjamin Haddad to reinforce defense cooperation between Croatia and France within the EU and NATO frameworks.
The most important river crossing in history is remembered for the famous phrase
On this day in 49 BC, Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon, declaring 'The die is cast', which marked the start of the civil war between him and Pompey.
How Did Sparkling Wine Become a Symbol of New Year?
The article explores the historical significance of sparkling wine, tracing its origins from Roman times to its association with New Year's celebrations.