Ireland’s recent criticism of Israel’s policies and the ongoing war against Hamas and Hezbollah caused Israel to close its ...
But who were the Irish men and women of the Treaty? Fiona Murray reveals all. On 24 June 1921, following the six most violent months of the Irish War of Independence ... had been appointed the ...
Dublin riots were highlighted by the US Bureau of Counterterrorism as “White-Identity Terrorism/Racially or Ethnically ...
Sheila Fitzpatrick’s fascinating book chronicles a remarkable success story: the repatriation and resettlement of millions of displaced persons (DPs) in Europe after the second World War.
Meet the author of a gripping book on this obscure incident in NYC history!
or the political violence precipitating the Irish Civil War of 1922-1923—the subject of his Burns Scholar Lecture on March 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the Burns Library Thompson Room. A collaboration between ...
First Minister John Swinney has insisted he wants to “finish the task” on Scottish independence – with the SNP leader declaring this to be an “urgent priority” for him. He claimed those ...
On December 1, the Irish rejected the country's pro-reunification party in the parliamentary elections. The Scottish pro-independence party's strategy was shattered in 2022 after the country's ...
The first act of the newly constituted Continental Army in 1775 was to invade Canada. An odd priority, you might think, until ...
Sudan's rebel paramilitary group battling the nation's armed forces in a deadly civil war has slammed the United States' decision to issue sanctions against the group, its leader and allies.
The Republican-majority Senate voted 84-9 -- with 33 Democrats in favor -- to move towards debating the legislation, named the "Laken Riley Act" after a Georgia college student who was murdered ...