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The Alaska Transfer: How a Fateful Agreement Changed the World’s Geopolitical Map Forever
Alaska, a land rich in natural resources and stunning landscapes, was once part of the Russian Empire before becoming a cornerstone of U.S history. Dive into the fateful agreement that forever altered ...
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ZME Science on MSNThe 400-Year-Old, Million-Dollar Map That Put China at the Center of the World
In 1602, the Wanli Emperor of the Ming dynasty had a big task for his scholars: a map that would depict the entire world. The ...
China's hydroelectric project to dam the river in Tibet has been rumoured for decades, and caused several cycles of anxiety ...
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The Storm Before the Calm
Andrei Sakharov, the father of the Soviet H-bomb who later won the Nobel Peace Prize for his criticism of the Communist ...
The behavior of developing countries suggests that they do not see a US-China bipolar world order on the horizon.
Qatar’s capital joins a short list of cities that put on fairs belonging to Art Basel, a franchise that has become a behemoth ...
A map without flags, but with an owner” The world is written in raw materials Power is not in speeches, it is underground. Not in flags, but in deposits.
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Maclean's on MSNWhy Canada Should Join the EU
Canada and the EU belong together. We share something rare: a worldview built on co-operation, not coercion. Things like ...
The consumer goods landscape is in upheaval. Sweeping tariffs, regulatory rollbacks, and geopolitical shockwaves are forcing ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNThe Invisible Architecture of Trust: Dubai’s Unseen Pillars of Success
How vision, consistency, and community collaboration have quietly built Dubai into one of the world’s most trusted and ...
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