February 21st marks the day in 1913 when Ioannina, the capital of Epirus in northwestern Greece, was liberated from the ...
Edinburgh University Press announced the publication of Dr. Mehmet Polatel’s "Armenians and Land Disputes in the Ottoman ...
In 1432 Bertrandon was sent off on an extraordinary journey across the Ottoman Empire. He left behind a detailed book ...
This is the twelvth part in a series about riding night trains across Europe and the Near East to Armenia—to spend time in worlds beyond the pathological ...
From Habsburg Spain to Trump’s America, there’s no escaping the consequences of spending more on interest payments than on ...
Turkish President Erdogan and his administration are negotiating with Syria’s interim president to solidify its influence and ...
Serbia’s striking students and supporters of populist President Aleksandar Vucic have planned parallel rallies as both mark ...
Ukraine has not been invited to a key meeting between American and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia this week to decide what ...
Despite opposition, the Municipality of Trifylia, southern Greece, uprooted a historic tree, tied to the Greece's War of ...
Serbia witnessed dual protests on Statehood Day with students and President Vucic's supporters delivering divergent messages. The student-led rally in Kragujevac, demanding political change, ...
The time is now to take that giant step in making tourism and Mount Sinai a powerful bridge for peace between our two great ...
“The government in Ankara still displays the ... There is no question that the Ottoman empire moved in an increasingly moderate and liberal direction with time, not unlike the Mughals or the ...