The man who 'really' saved the world: Who is Stanislav Petrov?
The incredible story of Stanislav Petrov, who averted a possible nuclear disaster while serving in the Soviet army during the Cold War:
The incredible story of Stanislav Petrov, who averted a possible nuclear disaster while serving in the Soviet army during the Cold War:
Imagine you're married to a man who buys you a unique and expensive gift with his money.
One of France's most recognizable icons, Charles de Gaulle has a long list of achievements. He was successful in rebuilding France after World War II. He launched the Fifth Republic with a brand new constitution in hand.
Infantino, who was elected president for the second time of the International Association of Football Federations (FIFA), received so much criticism that he gave the same harsh answers.
The most important personality in the history of Turkish comedy and humor. It is not known whether he lived, but the hundreds of jokes attributed to his name still continue to make people laugh.
People's leader fighting against apartheid in the Republic of South Africa, founder of the Black Consciousness Movement.
He denied the opinion that the bread given in the rituals and the view that the wine substance was made of the real flesh and blood of Jesus.
The Roman emperor, whose real name is Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, is known for his eccentricity, immorality and cruelty. Would you like to read the surprising events of Caligula, who signed many scandals during his period?
Unlike other kings, Ashurbanipal was very hardworking, but was also very interested in science and the arts. The Ashurbanipal Library he founded was the first library in the world.
Ibn Sina, who left a mark on the history of world medicine, is known as "Avicenna" in Western culture. In Western sources, he is described as "the master and ruler of physicians".