Discover the significant events of the past from MLK's voting march to the U.S. war in Iraq.
In the News Journal archives from the week of March 17, a poignant juxtaposition of historical events unfolds. The year 1965 witnessed the iconic leader, Martin Luther King Jr., leading the Selma voting rights march, a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. Fast forward to 2003, and the turmoil escalates as the U.S. finds itself deeply embroiled in the Iraq War, marking a stark contrast to the fight for equality decades earlier. Amidst this timeline, the financial crisis of 2008 looms large, leaving a lasting impact on the global economy.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s leadership in the Selma voting rights march symbolized courage and resilience in the face of adversity, inspiring generations to come. The U.S. engagement in the Iraq War reshaped geopolitical dynamics, sparking debates on foreign policy and military intervention. The financial crisis of 2008 highlighted the fragility of the economic system, prompting calls for reform and regulation. Reflecting on these events reminds us of the interconnectedness of history and the enduring lessons they offer.
News Journal archives, week of March 17, include MLK leads Selma voting rights march in 1965, U.S. at war in Iraq in 2003, financial crisis in 2008.
Baghdad, Iraq: Two people killed and three others were injured due to heavy rains in the center of Amarah city, the capital of Maysan Governorate, loc...
SalamAir, Oman's first low-cost airline, celebrated the grand opening of its Baghdad office on Saturday, March 9.
The ministers will meet to discuss ways to enhance the growing Canada-Iraq relationship, including through diplomatic engagement and cooperation bilaterally ...
We have also facilitated summer exchange programs that brought undergraduate students from Iraq to the United States, during which students explored American ...