The official text of the 1807 Slave Trade Abolition Act (47° GEORGII III, CAP. XXXVI), which made...
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British slavery, lasting from 1562 to 1833, reshaped transatlantic societies and economies. It began with English ventures...
Sarvarthapedia explains the United States as a federal republic shaped by historical foundations like independence, its constitutional...
The examination of the biblical foundations of slavery in both the Old and New Testaments, detailing historical...
By April 2026, U.S. defense preparedness evolves through historical military innovations, geopolitical shifts, and modern strategic doctrines....
The Supreme Court Daily Digest for April 4, 2026, summarizes various legal cases ranging from arbitration and...
The Rule of Law is a dynamic principle reflecting the governance of society by established rules and...
Article 72 of the Indian Constitution grants the President the authority to grant pardons and commute sentences,...
As of January 1, 2025, the authorized strength of the Indian Police Service is 5,099 officers, with...
British PM Keir Starmer announced at a press conference that the UK will not enter the ongoing...
Metabolic syndrome is a multifaceted disorder characterized by insulin resistance, central obesity, dyslipidemia, and hypertension, significantly impacting...
Insulin resistance is a metabolic disorder where cells do not respond effectively to insulin, leading to high...
Uric acid, a byproduct of purine metabolism, has significant historical and medical relevance, particularly in gout. Its...
The United Kingdom's relationship with Syria transitioned significantly after the Assad regime's fall in December 2024, under...