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War leader who inspired Churchill
When did Britain acquire Gibraltar?
ARCHAEOLOGY DNA reveals that ancient American lineage goes back 18,000 years
What can shipwrecks tell us? Pretty much everything
Texans should be proud of Fort Hood’s name change
Museum breaks ground but funding still below what’s needed for grant
How Spain helped free America from Britain
TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT IN HISTORY: TODAY IN HISTORY
Legault's comments on history draw ire
Airfield to host D-Day 80th anniversary commemoration
Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem spotlights women’s courage on October 7
Creation of Presidential Museum in Baguio backed
How Putin used children to push his version of history
Prints of Sean Keating’s famous ‘Men Of The South’ painting now available at Crawford Gallery
The less-than-holy king who built Judaism’s most sacred monument
Heydar Aliyev - founder of the modern independent state of Azerbaijan
Messages from today in ‘showpiece of the past’
ON THIS DATE: MAY 8
Discover the place of legends
Two poems, four years in detention: the Chinese dissident who smuggled his writing out of prison
US centenarian to marry at Normandy, 80 years after Allied landing
Displaying Spain’s splendor
Castle, horses forge unlikely teamwork
Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington
The message from U.S. campuses, protesting students
MAY 9 IS THE VICTORY DAY AND THE MEMORIAL DAY
Upside Down Under: Teddy’s time in Tampa...
Lily set to bloom at Amberley rail gala
Memories of Falkland War battlefields
Barry Romo, Vietnam veteran who then fought against the war; at 76
Museum confirms ‘lost’ masterpiece
A.K. Gandhi’s book and Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s series throw light on how courtesans used their art as a tool for change
ON THIS DATE: MAY 8
On This Day: The Lusitania sunk off the coast of County Cork
Soul-sister cities divided by Baltic Sea
Newspaper man’s memoirs capture local history and raise funds for communities
Jose Rizal: The First Filipino
‘WE LOVE TELLING STORIES’
Sole survivor of the Blitz tells of life in Inverclyde
Why weren’t Nazi war criminals tried in Britain for unspeakable Alderney brutality, asks expert