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Opinion | If Boudica and Spartacus were alive today, they would be called terrorists too
South China Morning Post· 2 days agoViriatus in Iberia, Vercingetorix in Gaul (France), Civilis and Arminius in Germany, Caractacus in...
Chad swears in president after disputed election, ending years of military rule
WFTV 9 Orlando· 2 days agoDAKAR, Senegal — (AP) — Chad swore in Mahamat Deby Itno as the president on Thursday after holding...
‘Tourismphobia’: Protests, Bans, Fees And Fines At European Hotspots To Keep Visitors Away
Forbes· 6 days agoNow Binibeca has decided “to rebel against tourist overcrowding, to restrict access to visitors and...
Congo lawyers say they have new evidence on Apple's minerals supply chain
Reuters· 3 days ago, opens new tab could be sourcing minerals from conflict areas in eastern Congo. In a statement, the...
Zebo to retire from playing at end of season
BBC via AOL· 4 days agoThe wing, who also played at full-back, played three times for the British and Irish Lions in 2013 and spent three years in France playing for Racing 92...
Chad media guide
BBC via AOL· 5 days agoRebel and militant groups operating in remote parts of Chad and in neighbouring states primarily use social media to publicise their activities...owned...
‘Revolusi’ Review: How Indonesia Won Independence
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoBamboo, says Mr. Van Reybrouck, grows in great profusion on the Indonesian archipelago. The bamboo spear (or runcing) would become “the mythic weapon” of...
Taylor Swift's Entire Dress Coming Off During Concert Proves She Can Do It With a Wardrobe...
E! Online· 4 days agoCertainly not Taylor Swift, who effortlessly handled a tech issue that required her to take off her...
‘Beating Hearts’ Review: Gilles Lellouche’s Swollen, Lovestruck Gangster Melodrama Isn’t Afraid to...
Variety via Yahoo News· 2 days agoLove, as everyone has long agreed, makes you do crazy things. Silly things, too, and vastly...
The best cities for book lovers in the British Isles
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFrom Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist to Sally Rooney’s Normal People, the British Isles has been literary strongholds for centuries. Writers such as Sir...