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Sultan Bayezid I, also known as Yıldırım Bayezid, the fourth sultan of the Ottoman Empire, earned his nickname “Yıldırım,” or ...
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Novak Djokovic will meet Aleksandar Kovacevic for only the second time in his career on Monday, with their first meeting making headlines across the globe. The 24-time Grand Slam champion took to the ...
Iran launched hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones not only at Israel but also across the Gulf. Air raid sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and Haifa. Missiles slammed into interceptors over Doha and Abu ...
Armed aggression that violates international law can sometimes claim moral legitimacy. History offers rare examples. But does the US-Israeli attack on Iran meet that test—or does it instead reveal how ...
In 1988, the military historian James Stokesbury observed that democracies are best at fighting either little wars, which are reserved for “professionals” and don’t involve ordinary citizens, or ...
At the top of the pecking order of American law is the U.S. Constitution. Article I, Section 8, Clause 11 provides that Constitution is silent as to how, when or ...
The war is not only about regime change in Iran, ending its nuclear ambition and ballistic missile programme, and permanently debilitating Israel’s arch-enemy ...
Israeli ambassador, Cyprus, von der Leyen’s speeches, return hubs ...
Some illegal uses of force have been judged morally defensible, as in Kosovo in 1999. But the US–Israel war on Iran fails ...