A key figure of the 20th century, he was one of the symbols of British resistance during World War II against Hitler's Nazism ...
Each leader led a country that was fighting for its very survival in a protracted, all-consuming war. Each leader used his formidable rhetorical powers to rally his country to victory in war. And each ...
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Winston Churchill's Favorite Food Is a Classic British Comfort
It's still a staple today.
In little Fulton, Missouri, the British great gave us more than a way to describe the Cold War. We got advice on how to deal ...
Government officials, commentators and journalists often refer to Canada as a middle power as if it’s supposed to mean ...
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Carney’s speech of the century
First of two parts AT Davos’ World Economic Forum on Jan. 20, Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney gave more than a great ...
Eighty years later, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday, Canada’s Prime Minister Mark ...
Items worth £59.7m allocated to museums, galleries, libraries and archives as part of Arts Council England scheme ...
Meanwhile, Speaker Mike Johnson of the United States House of Representatives delivered a virtuoso speech to Britain’s ...
January is for books that refuse easy consolation. The holidays are over, the light is thin, and there's time -- sometimes ...
The communications gurus of the “algorithm age” tell us that attention spans are limited, complex argumentation is antiquated and formal speeches are anachronistic, best written by artificial ...
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Words that changed nations. Famous speeches from the US, UK & Canada
From the powerful words of Martin Luther King Jr., Winston Churchill, and Pierre Trudeau, to rallying calls during war, civil ...
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