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Ethiopia’s historical connection to the sea and its enduring quest for access to a seaport has been shaped by complex geopolitical dynamics spanning ...
Despite the vast reach of the Ottoman Empire, from North Africa to Eastern Europe, one powerful neighbor remained unconquered: Persia. In this video, we explore the reasons why the Ottomans never ...
On that cold, quiet morning of May 29, 1453, the jewel of the Eastern Roman Empire, girded by titanic Theodosian walls and the Bosphorus Strait, a bastion of Christianity in the East for more than a t ...
U.S. and China reached a trade agreement in Geneva, but no details or tariff changes were immediately disclosed. The deal follows two days of intense negotiations, yet $600B in trade remains ...
India and Turkey share a rich yet complicated history shaped by their Turkic roots, with the Ottoman and Mughal empires ...
But India also sees Armenia as a key cog in its efforts to develop trade routes operating outside of the emerging, Chinese-financed Belt & Road network. India’s budding economic rivalry with ...
India is employing an approach it used to clinch a key trade deal with Australia over two years ago in order to broker quick agreements with the US and Europe before the steep reciprocal tariffs ...
When did the earliest western liqueurs start to appear? And how did trade routes unlock access to different ingredients? That was very much the key to everything coming to the West. There were two ...
There were talks at the Chiefs’ table at the Iroquois caucus about creating trade routes. They even discussed having a central location around Kahnawà:ke to import goods from the Maritimes.
“Abuses, repression and the Turkification of the Young Turks” linger on in the memory from the final years of the Ottoman Empire, before its collapse in the wake of the First World War, he says. But ...