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Isis attack on Moscow: Russia says US trying to cover up ‘something’
NEW DELHI: Russia has raised concerns over the United States' immediate attribution of blame following the recent terror attack in Moscow, with Dmitry Peskov, spokesperson for President Vladimir Putin, labeling the quick judgment as peculiar. This skepticism comes amid an ongoing Russian investigation into the tragic incident that left 143 dead at a concert venue.
Aabusad PathanPublished 2 months ago in History"Resilience and Diversity: A Comprehensive History of Nigeria"
Introduction The history of Nigeria is a tapestry woven with threads of pre-colonial civilizations, the transatlantic slave trade, colonial rule, independence struggles, and post-independence challenges and triumphs. Spanning millennia, Nigeria's story is one of resilience, cultural diversity, political upheaval, and economic transformation.
Paschal MmesomaPublished 2 months ago in HistoryDestruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge
Introduction: The Francis Scott Key Bridge, also known as the Outer Harbor Bridge, stands as an iconic structure in Baltimore, Maryland. Spanning the waters of the Patapsco River, this bridge serves as a vital link connecting different parts of the city and facilitating the movement of goods and people.
Craziest Political Assassinations in History
In the annals of history, political assassinations often stand out as chilling reminders of the lengths people will go to in pursuit of power, vengeance, or ideological aims. From elaborate plots to bizarre attempts, the saga of political killings spans continents and centuries, offering a window into the darkest corners of human nature.
Who Invented ALCOHOL?..
An inquisitive chimpanzee tracks down a bonus of overripe plums in the hedge, and their great fragrance attracts him. He has no clue about that, with each delicious nibble, he is unintentionally taking apart the specialty of maturation, an interaction that will at last decide the way of mankind's set of experiences. Show up on an enthusiastic verifiable journey as we follow the historical backdrop of liquor from the coincidental disclosure of maturing grapes to its vital job in worldwide exchange and investigation.
Abdur RahmanPublished 2 months ago in History3 Disturbing TRUE Stories From Motel Rooms
As the dusk settles over the quiet town of Williamsburg, Iowa, a weary traveler arrives at the Ammana Holiday Inn, seeking respite from the road's weariness. Little does the traveler know of the sinister events that unfolded within the very room they occupy. It was a fateful night on Friday, September 12th, 1980, when the tranquility of Room 260 was shattered forever.
Resilience in the Face of Disaster: The Untold Story of Titanic's Chief Baker
Following the Titanic's tragic sinking, the world was left to grapple with the enormity of the disaster. Investigations were launched, inquiries held, and survivors' testimonies collected in an effort to piece together what had happened on that fateful night.
10 Horrifying Experiments on Human during World War
Imagine going back in time to World War II, but this time, we're uncovering some really scary stuff. Get ready to learn about some experiments that happened back then – things that are sad and scary.
Johnny HembromPublished 2 months ago in HistoryThe Complex Legacy of Henry Ford
In the annals of American history, few figures stand as toweringly complex as Henry Ford. Born on July 30, 1863, in Greenfield Township, Michigan, Ford's life would become synonymous with innovation, entrepreneurship, and controversy. From humble beginnings on a farm to becoming one of the most influential industrialists of the 20th century, Ford's journey is a saga of triumph and tragedy, progress and prejudice.
What Really Happened When Soviets Invaded Finland (The Winter War)
The wintry landscape of the white forest teemed with Soviet soldiers, moving stealthily through the trees, navigating the deep snow that nearly reached their waists. Each breath they took froze on their faces, leaving their eyelashes coated with frost in the bitter cold of below -30 degrees Celsius – a temperature many of these soldiers had never encountered before.
Why Japanese Soldiers NEVER Used Shields
Amidst the carnage of a battlefield in feudal Japan, where the air is thick with the clash of swords and the cries of the fallen, one might find themselves facing the onslaught of ruthless samurai warriors. In such a dire moment, one might lament the absence of a shield, a sturdy barrier that could have offered some semblance of protection against the deadly blows raining down upon them. While the katana sword and the iconic o-yoroi armor are often the first images that come to mind when picturing a samurai warrior, the role of shields in Japanese warfare is often overlooked and underestimated.
What if Hitler Won World War 2 (1980s)
In the sensitive compartmentalized information facility of the Department of State, Washington D.C., the air hung heavy with tension. The Secretary of State, his voice muffled by secretive silencing technology, pressed for options in the wake of a devastating hostage crisis. Iron Eagle, an extremist Nazi terrorist group, had orchestrated the abduction of an American family vacationing in Angola. As the Secretary demanded swift action, a flurry of discussions unfolded among high-ranking officials.