Baroque Sculpture under Louis XIV
Europe has long been a dream destination for millions of people all over the globe, and it has played a crucial role in the development of art, civilization, and science on an international level. The key events of Western history that have enacted change in our world began in Europe, from the Renaissance to the […]
No More Masks, Covid Passes in the U.K, But Jabs to Continue
From January 27 this year, English citizens can breathe easily again. They can move around with much more freedom. And they need not confine themselves to their homes and start reporting to offices in person. These sweeping changes will come into effect as the country’s government reversed these protocols, which came into place after the […]
UK Minister of Defense Ben Wallace Attempts to Soothe Ukrainian Border Crisis
The Russian Minister of Defense, Sergey Shoigu, has accepted Defense Minister Ben Wallace of the UK’s invitation to discuss the current tension near the Ukrainian border. With a Russian invasion looking imminent, Minister Ben Wallace intends to do whatever is within his power to de-escalate and resolve the conflict. Although Wallace’s initial intent was for […]
Financial ‘Super Bubble’ May Collapse As the Pandemic Recedes
The esteemed investor Jeremy Grantham has come forward and doubled down on his prediction of another market bubble collapse in our near future. Grantham first mentioned the potential of a market burst last February but was unsure. Recent events have changed his opinion on the market collapse from “highly likely” in February of 2021 to […]
Marie Antoinette: A Misunderstood French Queen
Marie Antoinette was France’s last monarch before the revolution. She was born in Austria to Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I. She became dauphine of France in May 1770, at the age of 14, when she married Louis-August and assumed the role of queen when he became king in 1774. Several factors contributed to […]
Volcano-Tsunami Combo Hits Tonga, Rescue Efforts Hampered
On January 15, an undersea volcano, located about 60 km north of Nuku’alofa, the capital of Tonga, erupted violently, sending ash plumes, steam, and gas 20 kilometers into the atmosphere. Tonga is an archipelago containing about 169 islands, situated in the south pacific ocean, about 2,000 km northeast of New Zealand. Of them, around 130 […]
A Gateway to Nature and History – Tiveden
In the heart of Sweden, midway between Gothenburg and Stockholm, lies the forest kingdom Tiveden. Tiveden forms a kind of biological border between north and south. In this area you will find flora and fauna that belong to both parts of Sweden. You are greeted by giant boulders, old pines, softest mosses, clear lakes, caves […]
Tonga is Under Volcano Ash, Images Emerged
Tonga is made up of about 170 islands, many uninhabited, about 2,000 miles (3,300km) east of Australia. The Volcanic eruption Waves hit Australia, New Zealand and Japan as well as the west coasts of North and South America, and an atmospheric shockwave was detected around the world. The photos show the aftermath of Tonga Volcanic Eruption […]
Kate’s Portrait Mirrors Empress Sisi of Austria, Emulates Beauty
During Kate’s 40th birthday, Kensington Palace unveiled a trio of fresh pictures of her by Italian photographer Paolo Roversi. The official black and white portrait shows Kate wearing an off-the-shoulder gown with bow accents. The elegant cut and her side posture gave people a new impression of the future Queen consort of England, sending the […]
Supreme Court Issued Muddled Vaccine Mandate Ruling
Many companies are waiting for the Supreme Court’s verdict on whether or not their employees will need to be tested and vaccinated for COVID-19 on a regular basis. Around 80 million employees throughout the nation would be impacted. Although the majority of the court considered this requirement as an overreach, certain members of the court […]