I wasn’t allocated the extra legroom seats I paid for and a month later Qantas had still not refunded me the cost.” ...
But these are not the only global naming disputes in recent history. For over a quarter century, the Balkans were at odds ...
A public building, workshops, residences and thermal baths are among discoveries recently unearthed at ancient Philippi in Greece.
Nabis, the last king of Sparta, is often described as both a king and a tyrant, depending on the perspective and sources.
Archaeologists Discover an Old Legible Manuscript in a Tomb, Contained Writings to Understand Greek Religion An ancient Greek ...
As the son of Amyntas III and Eurydice I, Perdiccas inherited the throne during a turbulent period marked by both internal ...
In 352 B.C., Philip of Macedon ordered the drowning of 3,000 prisoners taken from the Greek city-state of Phocis. Ancient Rome threw prisoners into the Colosseum to die in staged battles or be ...
In the complex and often violent political arena of ancient Greece, ideals of civic engagement and self-determination mingled uneasily with the realities of power.
If, like me, you have stared up at the Macedon Ranges, wreathed in mist ... The Corporations that Built British Colonialism by Philip J Stern arrives in the same month, though this time from ...
Philip Rucker, who rose through the ranks of The Washington Post to become the outlet’s national editor, is jumping to CNN to take on a senior role directing its coverage of politics in the ...
I’ve always been interested in following the story of Irish music: What happened to it? Where did it go? Who took it? You could describe my life as a musical expedition. When you look back at ...