When Nadir Shah Defeated the Mughal Army: Know the Story of the Battle of Karnal
The article recounts the historical Battle of Karnal in 1739, where Nadir Shah of Iran defeated the Mughal Empire, leading to significant plunder and loss for the Mughals.
Gérard Jugnot, Franck Dubosc... As the Césars approach, 4000 actors denounce the 'systematic plunder' of cinema by AI
As the César Awards approach, over 4000 actors and filmmakers have issued a statement condemning the exploitation of their work by artificial intelligence technology.
The museum as a place of transit: Agnes Essonti turns colonial plunder into living memory
Agnes Essonti Luque's exhibition at the Museo Nacional de Antropología in Madrid recontextualizes colonial history by transforming the museum into a space of active engagement with the stories behind the artifacts.
Today in History: Novgorod Troops Plunder Tartu Fortress
In 1134, Novgorod forces, commanded by Prince Vsevolod, raided the fortress of Tartu.
1,500 coins, amphorae or swords: the hidden treasure plundered by a couple in Palma
A couple in Palma has been accused of plundering over 1,500 artifacts, including coins and weapons ranging from Greek times to the Middle Ages, which were seized at Palma airport.
The dispute over Ebro water in Tarragona reignites despite the end of the drought: 'We will not accept further plunder'
The conflict over the management of the Ebro River and its tributary Siurana has sparked renewed tensions in the Tarragona regions of Priorat and Baix Camp, even as reservoirs are filled above 90% capacity.
The great plunder of pensioners' pockets
The article discusses the significant financial exploitation and losses faced by pensioners.