In 1893 Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, the foreign secretary of British India, drew up the Afghanistan-Pakistan border line – a border that is still known as the Durand Line. Running roughly 1,500 miles in length, it’s a region fraught with conflict.
In 1893 Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, the foreign secretary of British India, drew up the Afghanistan-Pakistan border line – a border that is still known as the Durand Line. Running roughly 1,500 miles in length, it’s a region fraught with conflict.
The Twin Towers were an integral part of the World Trade centre in Manhattan, New York City. On September 11th 2001, terrorist hijackers flew two commercial…
On September 11th 2001, 19 militants with ties to the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda hijacked four airliners and carried out suicide attacks in the…
The Baghdad Green Zone, now known as the International Zone, is the heavily guarded diplomatic and government area of closed-off streets in central Baghdad.…
US Naval Base Guantanamo Bay is the only US military base found in a Communist country. The 45 square miles of land and water was leased from Cuba in…
The Pentagon is the headquarters of the American Department of Defence, and one of the world’s largest office buildings. Built during the early years…
Unmanned long-endurance, medium-altitude aerial vehicles like the Predator Drone were originally designed to provide surveillance and reconnaissance in…