To say that Britain had been propelled into a kind of mania in the days following the death of Her Majesty the
April 30th marked 70 years to the day since Adolf Hitler is recorded by history to have met his infamous end; taking
“You’re wasting your time appealing to the moral conscience of a bankrupt man like Uncle Sam. If he had a conscience, he’d
“…in spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can’t build up my hopes on
The plight of blogger Raif Badawi in Saudi Arabia has garnered international attention, particularly in the context of the freedom of expression.
I’ve always wondered what treasures sit in the vaults and store houses of the Vatican, gathering dust for years; historical items that
A first century BC villa on the fringes of Rome is likely to be destroyed by a modern housing development. And not
I recently posted at great length about the origins of Wahhabism (and Zionism) and its influence on today’s bleak and bloody Middle
It is a fascinating, though rather grim, story, spanning the First World War, the creation of the states of Israel, Iraq, Syria
There is something innately fascinating about, not so much the judicial process as a whole, but the institution of the trial itself.
Is this picture the proof conspiracy theorists have sought for so long that Adolf Hitler did not die in that Berlin bunker