Timantti, the Finnish word for diamond, is the name of Maya Romanoff’s sparkling woven-fabric wallcovering, now in eight ...
In 1788, while still a student in Rome ... like Lethière, a Creole. (In France, anybody born in the French colonies who was ...
Marie Antoinette was only 14 years old when she moved to France to marry the future King Louis XVI. She was crowned in 1774 ...
President Emmanuel Macron named Michel Barnier as France’s new prime minister on Thursday, hoping the Brexit negotiator and ...
Founded in 1788 by the Ohio Company of Associates. It was originally known as Adelphia, meaning Brotherhood, the town was later renamed Marietta after the then Queen of France, Marie Antoinette.
"attachment_2346882" align="aligncenter" width="1803"] Ramadass of India reacts after winning against Cathrine Rosengren of Denmark during the Para Badminton Women's Singles SU5 Bronze Medal Match, at ...
Founded in 1788 by the Ohio Company of Associates. It was originally known as Adelphia, meaning Brotherhood, the town was later renamed Marietta after the then Queen of France, Marie Antoinette.
Valdosta State University will observe Constitution Week with a special presentation, a read-aloud and a student panel.
Tim Murray doesn’t recall much of the detail of that wintry day in June 1995 when La Trobe University took the unprecedented ...
Eight weeks after the snap elections triggered by the dissolution of the Assemblée Nationale, France finds itself in an unprecedented and dangerous political situation. Neither Macron's prolonged ...
France commemorates on Sunday the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Paris from German Nazi occupation, nine months before the end of World War II. RFI looks at what's being remembered and how ...