Atlantis and Lemuria aren’t just bedtime myths - they’re two legends that overlap like they’re describing the same buried catastrophe from different angles. One rises as a hyper-advanced power, the ...
At some point over the last few decades, “I don’t support Israel” became a makeshift virtue badge, a way for people to signal solidarity without ever interrogating what they were actually defending.
TEHRAN--Khorramshahr in Khuzestan province is considered one of the largest museum cities of Iran. According to Head of ...
Around 45,000 years ago, something unusual occurred in Ice Age Europe. A wave of modern humans, having migrated from the southeast, arrived in a continent already populated by Neanderthals. These ...
Published in Zürich in 1525, Lucas Cranach the Elder’s map came at a moment when the modern idea of nation-states was only ...
Human rights groups say the world must pay more attention to the assault on one of Africa’s oldest Christian communities.
Archaeologists in Turkey discovered a Bronze Age loaf of bread in 2024, offering insight into ancient baking practices and ...
Everyone knows about Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon, but did you know the U.S. is home to over 130 national monuments just ...
From medieval charges of deicide to Nazi accusations of cultural corruption to modern allegations of physical genocide, ...
Manipur, one of the Seven Sister States of North-East India, is often called The Jeweled Land. The name derives from the ...
Human beings primarily travel to see what exists beyond their everyday surroundings. Some places are remarkable not because they are famous or dramatic but because they reflect a way of life, a ...
Uttam Prakash “Even filth can feel like paradise to the bound.” (Inspired by a verse in the Shrimad Bhagavatam 1.9.8, where a ...