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Echoes of empire: A strategic journey from Rome to Ilaji

By: Adesina AraoyeTHIS reflective essay journeys from the ancient relics of Rome to the cultural heart of Ibadan, drawing timeless lessons about preservation, excellence, and the power of vision.
Iran claims missile capacity now exceeds pre-war levels after June bombardment of nuclear facilities by Israel and U.S.
Why Ontario is considering issuing an order that would kill hundreds of new rental homes Toronto's Schneider is second in ...
Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll shared that the service could acquire half a million to several million drones annually in the ...
At the heart of Egypt’s plan is a high-speed, 660-kilometer electrified line linking Ain Sokhna on the Red Sea to Al-Alamein ...
Mamdani represents a politics of material empathy: meeting citizens where their lives are lived, in the economy of bills and ...
Taking lessons outside can not only boost engagement but also help students find meaningful connections to the world around ...
Scindia emphasized that Tripura’s unique blend of ancient temples, scenic landscapes, and indigenous culture offers vast ...
Writer and illustrator Martha Park visited Denison University on Nov. 6 to engage students in the hybrid work of graphic journalism. Park grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, and began drawing at a young ...
A cryptocurrency entrepreneur is trying to raise money to get a statue of the Greek Titan Prometheus erected on Alcatraz ...
On election night, after his victory was clear, he quoted Eugene V. Debs (1855-1926), patron saint of the socialist movement, an early union organizer and an iconic radical figure. Debs began his ...
Exploring one of science's most exciting frontiers, the book "Life in Space" bridges astrophysics and biology to uncover the ...