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I found bullets from the Civil War!
In this episode of Depths of History, Britain explores a significant Civil War location, uncovering various relics that highlight the struggles faced during the battles. He discovers bullets on the ...
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Discovering lost civil war relics in the woods
In this episode of Depths of History, Britain and his friend Glen metal detect at a skirmish site, uncovering a wealth of relics, primarily bullets. The adventure in the woods showcases their ...
Xi promises Africa billions in fresh financial support Vows three times more infrastructure projects than last summit UN chief warns of social unrest over inadequate debt relief Delegates pass Action ...
Maritime trade faces growing threats, including ongoing Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. Now, rising tensions in the South China Sea are adding to global security concerns over this crucial trade route.
“One can change friends, but one cannot change neighbors”: This quote from a former Indian prime minister applies to China and Japan as well. Given their geographical proximity, both countries have a ...
Stressing science education, China is outpacing other countries in research fields like battery chemistry, crucial to its lead in electric vehicles. By Keith Bradsher Reporting from Changsha, Beijing ...
From teaching at a high school in China to his experience serving on a key congressional committee that focuses on relations between Beijing and Washington, Democratic vice-presidential nominee Tim ...
China's ambition to be the world's largest economy has been dented by COVID-19, the real estate crisis and an aging population. Boosting growth will be the prime focus at an important Communist Party ...
A SWIFT end to the Ukraine war on Russian terms would fill many governments with a sense of loss. In much of western Europe and beyond, a deal that rewarded Russia for its aggression—exchanging a ...
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