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Blood, Gas, and Stalemate: The Eight-Year War That Scarred the Middle East

On the morning of 22 September 1980, Iraqi warplanes swept across the border and struck ten Iranian airfields. Within hours, Iraqi armoured columns were...

The Muckrakers: How Turn-of-the-Century Journalists Exposed America’s Dark Underbelly and Fueled the Progressive Era

The Muckrakers were a loose but influential cohort of reform-minded journalists, writers, and photographers active during the Progressive Era in the United States, roughly...

Aisha (RA) and Ali (RA): The Untold Story of the Split That Divided Islam

From Ali (RA) to Aisha (RA), from Karbala to the Umayyads and Abbasids, and from the Ottomans to the...