World History

The Star Dust Disappearance

In 1947, a small plane carrying 11 people left Buenos Aires on a short trip to Santiago—but never made it. What makes this incident even more significant is that the aircraft nor the occupants were ever found—until 50 years later.
September 19, 2024 Allison Robertson
HMHS Britannic seen during World War I

HMHS Brittanic Was Titanic's Dark Twin

After the sinking of the Titanic, her sister ship the Britannic was redesigned with ALL the safety features—but one mistake led to her horrifying end.
September 18, 2024 Sarah Ng
Portrait of Louis XIV of France (1638-1715), Hall of Mirrors at Versailles

The Palace Of Versailles Has A Nasty Past

The Palace Of Versailles is one of the most opulent palaces in the world—but all that glitters is not gold. It has a rich and shockingly dark history.
September 10, 2024 Sarah Ng
The Tower Of London at sunset

The Tower Of London's Greatest Secrets

With its dark history of terror and bloodshed, the Tower of London has become a magnet for tourists. Let's take a step back in time—and delve into its most shocking secrets.
September 6, 2024 Sarah Ng
Portrait of Amelia Earhart

Has Amelia Earhart's Plane Finally Been Found?

The disappearance of Amelia Earhart's plane is one of history's unsolved mysteries—but in 2024, sonar imaging unearthed shocking new evidence.
August 13, 2024 Sarah Ng

The Unlikely Rise Of Homo Sapiens: A Journey Through Time

A long time ago, something amazing happened—Homo sapiens, or early humans like us, became the most important and powerful species on Earth.
August 9, 2024 Jane O'Shea
Alexander The Great - Int

The Story Of Alexander The Great: The General Who Never Lost A War

Alexander the Great, the King born in 356 BC in Macedon, went on a campaign that reshaped the ancient world. This article is about the life of the undefeatable 20-year-old leader.
August 9, 2024 Marlon Wright
Volcanic Island

Forged From Fire: The Magnificent Birth Of Our Planet's Islands

Islands are some of the most extraordinary things on Earth! They pop up out of the ocean and are surrounded by beautiful, clear water. Most islands are made by powerful forces deep under the Earth's crust. But how do underwater eruptions make the islands we see today?
August 8, 2024 Marlon Wright
Aka Cover

Photos Of Africa's Mysterious Rainforest Tribe

All around the world, there are isolated tribes whose way of life hasn’t changed much for hundreds of years. There are others, like the Aka, who delicately balance tradition and progress.
July 28, 2024 Tom Miller
Olympic first time in New-York

The RMS Olympic—The Titanic’s Tragic Sister Ship

It seemed like the RMS Olympic escaped the same tragic destiny as its sister ship, the Titanic—but when fate finally came for it, it was absolutely brutal.
July 24, 2024 Samantha Henman

The Toposa People of South Sudan

Discover the Toposa people of South Sudan, a large tribe who still lives a primitive and traditional lifestyle today. From body scarification to child marriage, this native community continues to practice ancient traditions that the modern world struggles to understand.
July 9, 2024 Allison Robertson
Olymp Internal

Olympic Moments That Changed History

As humans, we are drawn to competition. That's what makes the Olympic Games so exciting to watch—3,000 years after its conception, we still tune in to see our countries represented by athletes who give it their all for the gold. Here are some of the greatest Olympic moments that changed history.
July 2, 2024 Eul Basa