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Destructive Drones: The Rise of Distance Warfare
Leaders are finding it harder to justify sending thousands of troops to bleed on the battlefield and are resorting to drone raids to fill the gap. But are these new killing machines more humane, or do they wreak more havoc on the world?
Itaewon – A New “Man-Made Disaster”, A New Ground for Political Struggles
Although crowd surge is not uncommon, Yoon’s government is criticized for the lack of preparedness and poor crowd management despite the anticipated scale of attendees.
Western Museums Repatriate Stolen African Artifacts
The Smithsonian returned 29 African artifacts called the Benin Bronzes to Nigeria on October 11, joining museums around the world in repatriating artifacts stolen during colonial rule.
Story of the Tories
Although the Tories court working-class votes, they are very much still the party of the elite. Despite these contradictions, the Tories have not only survived over the past few centuries, but thrived.
Far-Right Movements Thrived During the Pandemic - A Case Study of Spain and India
Far-right movements saw the pandemic as an opportunity to spur anti-government sentiment or dissatisfaction toward certain groups of the population.