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Published on 03:43 GMTSource: The National News - Pro-Government
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Published on 07:43 GMT
Why Arab Golden Age heroes have been left out of western history books
Source: The National News - Pro-Government -
Published on 03:24 GMT
Homework incomplete, but RR’s boy wonder is rewriting history books
Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a prodigious cricket talent from Bihar, overcame age restrictions to shine. Coaches recognized his potential early, fast-tracking him to U-19 cricket where he impressed with aggressive batting. His U-19 Test debut featured a record- …
Source: The Times of India - Center-right -
Published on 12:12 GMT
A shift from the history I remember: Vietnam picture journey continued
Hung T. Vu Editor's note: Hung T. Vu, a freelance photojournalist from Redding is in Vietnam for the 50th anniversary since the fall of Saigon and the end to the Vietnam War. The country is marking the April 30 events as 50 years since the …
Source: Redding Record Searchlight - California - Pending -
Published on 11:44 GMT
In New NCERT Class 7 Books, Mughals And Delhi Sultans Out, Kumbh Mela In
Photo Credit: Courtesy: NCERT What's Out The NCERT social science textbook for 2024-25 had a detailed section on the rulers of Delhi and included sections on the administration under the Khaljis and the Tughluqs. It also had a chapter on the Mughals …
Source: NDTV - Center-right -
Published on 03:25 GMT
Yankees make history with another 4-homer first, obliterate O’s as Carlos Rodón teases perfection
BALTIMORE — Founded in 1903, the Yankees did not record their first four-homer first inning until March 29 of this year. That bombardment came against a familiar face in the Brewers’ Nestor Cortes, who saw his first three pitches of the game end up in …
Source: New York Daily News - Neutral -
Published on 12:20 GMT
“Ancient and medieval history is an endless goldmine of fascinating stories”—Historian
“The Greeks and Carthaginians were the two most potent ethnicities of the Western Mediterranean before the rise of Rome. They built cities and opened trade routes from Sicily to North Africa and the Pillars of Hercules, interacted both as rivals and …
Source: The European Conservative - Right-wing -
Published on 08:31 GMT
Kevin Kwan! Questlove! Hungry ghosts! 25 books out in paperback this May.
May is here, and, with it, a bevy of new books to be excited about (and, difficult as it can be not to succumb to the Sisyphean rhythm of doomscrolling, new books are usually better places to turn our attention, if we can). Today, I’m focusing on exciting …
Source: Literary Hub - Left-wing -
Published on 07:26 GMT
LA Times Festival of Books ends 2025 chapter with panels on identity, storytelling
From literary legends to riveting panels, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books curated a magical experience for bibliophiles. Book enthusiasts perused the streets of the University of Southern California on Sunday for the second and final day of the …
Source: Daily Bruin - California - Pending -
Published on 09:12 GMT
10 fiction and nonfiction books to understand the Vietnam War
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Source: The Independent - Center-left