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Western Museums Repatriate Stolen African Artifacts
The Smithsonian returned 29 African artifacts called the Benin Bronzes to Nigeria on October 11, joining museums around the world in repatriating artifacts stolen during colonial rule.
Story of the Tories
Although the Tories court working-class votes, they are very much still the party of the elite. Despite these contradictions, the Tories have not only survived over the past few centuries, but thrived.
Far-Right Movements Thrived During the Pandemic - A Case Study of Spain and India
Far-right movements saw the pandemic as an opportunity to spur anti-government sentiment or dissatisfaction toward certain groups of the population.
And the Rest is History
Well...victory, but not quite. The war technically ended in a draw, with joint Soviet, Chinese, and North Korean forces pushing US-led UN Command forces back to the 38th parallel, where it all started. To this day, peace is held by a ceasefire and no formal peace treaty.
A Chip on China's Shoulder
Chinese media loudly praises magnanimous Chinese globalism in contrast to apparent U.S. chip nationalism. Yet, perhaps inadvertently, China is engaging in the same chip nationalism that the U.S. is.