On August 13, 1942, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin drafted a memorandum to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt opposing their decision not to invade Western Europe at that time. Continue reading.
Summer break is in its final days and that means…there is still time to read some comics! Let’s start this year’s sampling with a few comic book stories about college. Aquaman was quite the studious kind in his younger days, much like his DC colleagues, and attended Weston College to pursue a degree in Ichthyology, …
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India, Pakistan: Court Confirms Competence to Arbitrate Indus Waters Treaty Case
On June 27, 2025, the Court of Arbitration ruled it has the authority to arbitrate a case initiated by Pakistan against India regarding the application of the Indus Waters Treaty, despite a decision by the government of India to suspend the treaty. The court, which was established under the treaty to resolve disputes between the …
1922 was a pivotal year in the modernist literary movement, highlighted by the first edition publications of both James Joyce’s Ulysses and T.S. Eliot’s groundbreaking poem “The Waste Land.” In Eliot’s negotiations over publication rights to the poem, he utilized and tested an emerging network of modernist institutions.
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