Civilians in El-Fasher, Sudan, are sifting through the ruins of their homes after a full-scale assault by paramilitaries, as reported by the United Nations. The city has been under siege for months, with tens of thousands of lives lost and mass displacement. World leaders are convening at the General Assembly to address the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
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Gender not main factor in attacks on Egyptian woman pharaoh: study
Queen Hatshepsut, a successful female pharaoh of ancient Egypt who ruled 3,500 years ago, saw her legacy erased after her death by her stepson Thutmose III, who aimed to eliminate evidence of her reign. Recent research by Jun Wong suggests that the motivations behind Thutmose III's actions were more complex than previously thought, indicating they may have stemmed from ritual necessity rather than gender-based animosity. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Queen Hatshepsut was...
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