A New Middle East: Reproducing the Failure of an Old Colonial Project
The article discusses the historical misunderstanding between Europe and the Islamic world, focusing on the Middle East and its implications today.
Armor Discovered at the Site of the Baekje Royal Palace, Similar to Artifacts from Asuka Temple; Could it Support the Nihon Shoki?
Research indicates that armor found at the Baekje royal palace site closely resembles that discovered at Asuka Temple, potentially validating historical claims in the Nihon Shoki.
The War Between the USA, Israel and Iran: Here are the Historical Factors That Led to This Global Conflict
The article discusses historical factors leading to the current conflict among the USA, Israel, and Iran, focusing on the deterioration of US-Iran relations since the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
Hitrec: Croats and Serbs at the Same Wedding Table, Like Once Before
The article discusses the historical and cultural tensions between Croats and Serbs, emphasizing the importance of shared experiences in overcoming these divisions.
Taiwan leader William Lai โglorifying Japanese colonial ruleโ, Beijing says
Taiwan's leader William Lai faced backlash from Beijing for remarks claiming that the early Kuomintang rule was more oppressive than Japanese colonialism.
This Day in History: The US Air Force Receives Its First Real Combat Mission 110 Years Ago
The article discusses the historical context of the US Air Force's first combat mission against Mexico 110 years ago, shedding light on American military intervention and public perception of the Mexican Revolution.
Vladimir Putin like Joseph Stalin. Fights against "Nazis", lies about Katyn. Thomas Urban in conversation with 'Rzeczpospolita'
The article discusses how Russian propaganda aims to undermine Polish-Ukrainian relations amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, using historical grievances as tools.
Claudia Sheinbaum took the first step to thaw relations between Mexico and Spain: the letter she sent to King Felipe VI
Claudia Sheinbaum initiated a diplomatic thaw between Mexico and Spain by inviting King Felipe VI to the upcoming FIFA World Cup, following recent comments from the King acknowledging historical abuses during the Spanish conquest of the Americas.
The King's gesture does not equate to an apology: 'It is a very measured message'
King Felipe VI's acknowledgment of Spain's historical abuses during the conquest of America is seen as a gesture toward improved relations with Mexico, but it does not amount to an official apology.
Rooted in partnership: Tinubuโs historic UK state visit
President Tinubu's state visit to the UK marks a significant moment in Nigeria-UK relations, highlighting historical ties and future partnerships.
The King is involved to save the Ibero-American Summit by acknowledging the "abuses" during the conquest of Mexico
King Felipe VI of Spain acknowledges the abuses during the conquest of America and is taking steps to revitalize the Ibero-American Summit amid strained relations with Mexico.
Cuba and the end of the 20th century
The article discusses the historical significance of Cuba's communist regime and its implications as it faces an uncertain future.
The Rise of Asia Suggests We May Be Facing a Change of Epoch Scale
The rise of Asia, particularly China's positioning as a primary trade partner, suggests significant global economic shifts warranting a reevaluation of traditional Western perspectives.
What do the USA really want from Iran?
The article discusses the complexities of US-Iran relations, highlighting the challenges faced by modern leaders in understanding historical nuances.
Chinese State Media Publishes Series on Anti-Japanese War... Sino-Japanese Conflict Escalating into a War of Memory
The Chinese state media has begun a series to highlight the history of the anti-Japanese war, coinciding with escalating tensions between China and Japan sparked by comments from Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
Jerzy Surdykowski: A Few Thoughts on War
The article discusses the philosophical and strategic implications of war, referencing historical figures and questioning the motivations behind contemporary conflicts.
BRIAN READE: 'Do we really want a special relationship with a paranoid thug like Trump?'
Columnist Brian Reade critiques Donald Trump's historical ignorance and his confrontational relationship with UK leader Keir Starmer.
'Who is the one granting permission in America?' said Jairam Ramesh
Jairam Ramesh comments on a U.S. cabinet minister's statement allowing India to buy oil from Russia for 30 days, drawing parallels to historical contexts of U.S.-India relations.
Rangers unveil statue at home ballpark, reigniting historical context debate
The Texas Rangers baseball team unveiled a statue named "One Riot, One Ranger" at Globe Life Field, sparking discussions about its historical implications.
โThe opportunity was missed long before Biden took officeโ: Why USโRussia tensions persist despite shared human instincts
The article discusses enduring US-Russia tensions through the insights of political analyst Dimitri Simes, who emphasizes historical missed opportunities for diplomacy.
The Infinite Bill of the First 'No to War': Zapatero Did Not Get Up and Spain Ended Up Alongside Erdogan
The article discusses how Pedro Sรกnchez has resurrected Zapatero's anti-war stance to align with current pacifist sentiments in Spain, while also acknowledging the historical consequences of such positions on Spain's international standing.
Donald Trump harshly criticizes the leader of the United Kingdom, a historical ally of the Americans
Donald Trump publicly criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for his reluctance to support military actions against Iran, highlighting a rift in the historic alliance between the two nations.
Racism and Statistics
The article discusses historical perspectives on racism and statistics related to racial differences in abilities and conditions.
Expulsions of Greeks from Istanbul: The Plan that Dismantled the Romioi in 1964-65
The article discusses the systematic expulsion of Greek citizens from Istanbul, culminating in March 1966, as part of a government plan aimed at dissolving the Greek community.
A Wonderful New World
The article discusses the resurgence of primal power dynamics in global politics against the backdrop of historical turmoil and the establishment of international rules through the UN Charter.
From Great Friendship to Vision of Destruction: The Forgotten History of Israel and Iran Relations
This article explores the historical relationship between Israel and Iran, highlighting the shift from close cooperation to intense rivalry.
Globalization or Chaos
The article discusses the historical lessons of global conflict and the establishment of international organizations meant to prevent future wars.
US-Iran Relations: From Alliance to Hostility
The article explores the fluctuating relationship between the United States and Iran, detailing key events from the 1950s to present that have defined their interactions.
โThey are not delightedโ: Trump claims Mexico agreed to rename the โGulf of Americaโ
Donald Trump humorously claimed that Mexico has accepted a proposal to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the 'Gulf of America', hinting at a historical perspective on U.S. coastal ownership.
How 'close friendship' between the USA and Iran gave way to bombings and maximum tension
A historical overview reveals the drastic shift in US-Iran relations from an era of friendship and cooperation to one characterized by conflict and military action.
Modi hails Israel ties in Knesset address
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised India's relations with Israel during his historic address to the Knesset, highlighting defense cooperation and shared historical ties.
Pak Army Chief and Trump's 'Toilet Paper Hospitality', Watch So Sorry
The article discusses Pakistan's historical subservience to the United States and critiques the current leadership's bowing to American demands, highlighted by a recent statement from Pakistan's defense minister.
These intellectuals and media who justified pedophilia in the 1970s
The resurfacing of a 1977 petition supporting pedophilia, signed by notable French figures, has reignited discussions about the historical complacency of cultural and media elites regarding sexual relations with minors.
Understanding the Economic Power in the Far East: China
The article discusses China's historical and current economic significance, emphasizing its evolution from a fragmented society to a major global trading partner for Germany.
Wลodzimierz Czarzasty wants to raise the issue of Volhynia in Ukraine. "This is what I want to talk about"
Wลodzimierz Czarzasty plans to visit Ukraine to discuss historical topics, including Volhynia, in the context of strengthening Polish-Ukrainian relations amid ongoing threats from Russia.
Four Years of the Ukraine Invasion: Why Doesn't It End? Seven Points to Understand the Current Situation
This article discusses seven key points about the ongoing Ukraine invasion by Russia as it marks its fourth anniversary, examining the historical and current geopolitical context.
China applauds North Korea on party conclave in โnew historical periodโ of ties: Xinhua
China has expressed support for North Korea's recent party congress, highlighting a new era in their bilateral relations.
The โNarval Incidentโ in Naju 170 Years Ago Featured in High School French Textbook
The historical โNarval Incident,โ marking the first diplomatic contact between Korea and France, has been included in a high school French textbook in South Korea.
Can you buy a country?
The concept of purchasing a territory, such as Greenland, raises historical and political discussions about the United States' expansionist tactics.
Argentina and anti-Marxism (by Groucho)
The article discusses Argentina's historical anti-Marxist stance during the 1990s, highlighting the country's desire to engage with international trade agreements.
Debate on Babar, what did the anchor say to the Muslim scholar
A discussion on the historical figure Babar took place on Aaj Tak, with significant comments made by the anchor to a Muslim scholar.
We Need to Change Our Thinking About Nuclear Weapons
The article discusses the historical context and the need for a new perspective on nuclear weapons and arms control.
Speech by Marc Rubio in Munich / You are our oldest friends, our destinies are firmly linked. Do not choose decline, we need you
U.S. Secretary of State Marc Rubio addressed the Munich Security Conference on February 14, 2026, emphasizing historical alliances and the need for continued partnership against global threats.
China and Taiwan... Munich Conference Brings the Specter of Confrontation to the Fore
The Munich Security Conference highlights the historical conflict between China and Taiwan amid rising tensions and military movements around the region.
Rubio speaks in Munich: The United States and Europe are inseparable
Marco Rubio emphasized the deep historical ties and inseparable nature of the United States and Europe during a speech in Munich, advocating for a strong partnership moving forward.
Rubio praises Europe: We are interconnected
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio emphasizes the strong historical ties between the U.S. and Europe at a security conference in Munich, contrasting with previous criticism from U.S. officials.
Rubio: Europe and the USA go hand in hand
In a speech in Munich, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the historical connection between Europe and the United States, highlighting their shared civilization and the importance of NATO.
Merz inaugurates the Munich Security Conference: "Europe has just returned from a vacation from History"
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz opened the Munich Security Conference with a bold statement about Europe's historical vulnerabilities and its over-dependence on the United States.
Where US-Iran Relations Soured, Watch Aaj Tak's Report from the Former US Embassy in Tehran
A report from Aaj Tak explores the historical significance of the old US embassy in Tehran, which has been closed since 1979 and symbolizes the strained relations between the US and Iran.
"It Feels Like Betrayal to Us." Germany is Painfully Alienating Itself from the USA
The article discusses the growing sense of betrayal among Germans, particularly in the context of their historical relationship with the United States, as expressed by Wolfgang Ischinger, chairman of the Munich Security Conference.