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The Royal Navy’s flagship, HMS Queen Elizabeth, navigates the strategic waters of the Suez Canal marking a significant passage during her global deployment. This transit highlights the carrier’s ...
Here’s What You Need To Remember: For old-fashioned nineteenth-century imperialism, Suez was the last gasp. The war began with an imperialist invasion to seize the Suez Canal. It ended with the ...
Nasser would be humiliated and overthrown, European control over the Suez Canal restored, and the good old days of nineteenth-century imperialism would be restored.
The Suez Canal is a testament to human ingenuity, that is, to man’s desire to shape his environment and increase his production.
According to recent reports, more shipping companies have been avoiding the Suez Canal in recent weeks for fear of the increasing attacks on container ships.
When the Suez Canal Opened 150 Years Ago, It Helped Connect the World—And Heralded the Climate Crisis ...
The week-long blockage of the Suez canal by the Ever Given container ship has reminded us that the canal, though immensely important to the world’s commerce, is also very vulnerable.
A Suez Canal tugboat sank on Saturday and one of its crew was missing after it collided with a Hong Kong-flagged LPG tanker though shipping traffic in the strategically important waterway was ...
What is imperialism? In Imperialism: The Word and Its Meaning, an imperialistic unit is an independent political body that is able to impose inequality. This unit can be a political state or nation.
The “Suez Crisis” In 1956, Egypt’s then-president Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalized the canal. The seizure, celebrated by Egyptians as a defiant break from European imperialism, prompted ...