OTTAWA, Oct 31 (Reuters) - The war in Ukraine is hurting the entire world and the longer it goes on, the worse the consequences will be for everyone, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on ...
Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia has a very simple goal as you go and play it, “rewrite history”. Or at least, you have the option to. Because the game is set just after 878 AD ...
War games come in all shapes in sizes, with each taking place in varying locations, time periods, and with a massive variety of relevant weapons pertaining to each setting. That’s without even ...
Iran’s initial reaction suggested that the sides had once again averted an uncontrolled war, even if the prospect looms larger than ever. By Patrick Kingsley Reporting from Jerusalem Israel’s ...
More than 300 asylum seekers landed yesterday after crossing the Channel – bringing the running total for 2024 to more than 29,500. The number for last year was 29,437. It also means the number ...
The Iranian regime’s years of waging a shadow war on Israel have finally brought the violence home, something the regime had repeatedly promised its people it would avoid. The attacks were ...
A study of a remarkable medieval skeleton found in a well at a castle in Norway has helped to corroborate events detailed in an 800-year-old Norse saga. Michael Martin, one of the authors of the ...
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is a post-apocalyptic action film and the fifth installment in the Mad Max franchise. It is the first not focused on series protagonist Max Rockatansky, instead acting as ...
The Norse Sverris Saga, which recounts tales about King Sverre Sigurdsson, describes an 1197 raid in which a body was thrown into a well at Sverresborg Castle, ostensibly to poison the area’s main ...
A 12th-century Norse saga tells of an invading army from the south razing a castle stronghold and throwing a dead body into the well to render the water undrinkable. Human remains believed to be ...
Archaeologists think "Sverris Saga" was written around the time of the events it describes, and perhaps under the supervision of Sverre himself, who ruled from about 1177 until his death in 1202.