World War I involved 32 nations from 1914 to 1919. It redrew the world map and reshaped many borders in Europe. The collapse of the Russian Empire created Poland, the Baltics, and Finland.
If all the Earth's land ice melted, sea levels would rise over 200 feet. So what would that mean for Europe's coastlines? Produced by Alex Kuzoian. Narrated by Sara Silverstein. Follow BI Video ...
but much of present-day Europe is based on the lines drawn following the conflict sparked by Princip's bullet. (Pull cursor to the right from 1914 to see 1914 map and to the left from 2014 to see ...
Europe is located in the Northern Hemisphere. The Atlantic Ocean is to the west of the continent. Europe is above the Equator and the very north of the continent is within the Arctic Circle. The ...
A far right party has made huge gains in the German election, but an astounding map shows an bizarre echo from history. On Sunday, the ruling centre left Social Democratic Party (SPD) of ...
But there have been no such guarantees for other European nations, prompting an emergency meeting in Paris to discuss Europe’s role in a ceasefire on Monday, featuring the leaders of the UK ...