Today in News History

On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1260, The Livonian Order suffers its greatest defeat in the 13th century in the Battle of Durbe against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In 1573, Eighty Years' War: The Siege of Haarlem ends after seven months. In 1690, Nine Years' War: French naval forces led by Anne Hilarion de Tourville fresh from their victory at Beachy Head sail West and launch a raid on the small English town of Teignmouth leaving it devastated. In 1863, American Civil War: The New York City draft riots begin three days of rioting which will later be regarded as the worst in United States history. In 1922, Martin Dies Sr., American journalist and politician (born 1870) passed away. In 1941, World War II: Montenegrins begin the Trinaestojulski ustanak (Thirteenth of July Uprising), a popular revolt against the Axis powers. In 1977, Somalia declares war on Ethiopia, starting the Ogaden War. In 2008, Battle of Wanat begins when Taliban and al-Qaeda guerrillas attack US Army and Afghan National Army troops in Afghanistan. The U.S. deaths were, at that time, the most in a single battle since the beginning of operations in 2001. In 2011, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1999 is adopted, which admits South Sudan to member status of United Nations. In 2011, Mumbai is rocked by three bomb blasts during the evening rush hour, killing 26 and injuring 130. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

At Least The War Is Over, Again

Eschaton

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June 29, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

Truce talk happened Sunday night, right on schedule for the stock market opening.The US and Iran will “stand down for now,” a Trump administration official said after both sides traded fire near the Strait of Hormuz. Technical talks with Iran remain “on track,” said a US official. It’s not clear yet what Iran’s position is on the matter.Deadpan final sentence there.

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Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 10, 2026

War's Back On: What Are the Implications?

What are the implications for our new endless war in the Middle East?

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jun 23, 2026

Watching beyond the war

Watching beyond the war

Press Watch

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· Jul 9, 2026

Say it: We’re back where we were before the ceasefire. It’s called war.

News organizations won’t acknowledge the obvious The post Say it: We’re back where we were before the ceasefire. It’s called war. appeared first on Press Watch.

MakeUseOf

Unknown

· Jul 4, 2026

Netflix's tensest WWII thriller ends before the war even begins

Munich: The Edge of War explores a moment when World War II was about to end before it even began.

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jun 23, 2026

Self-defense and its libertarian enemies

A message to a movement that forgot there is such a thing as just war.

Nepal News

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· Jun 28, 2026

इरानको आक्रमणले उसैको अस्तित्वमा खतरा निम्त्याउनेछ : राष्ट्रपति ट्रम्प

वासिङ्टन। अमेरिकी राष्ट्रपति डोनाल्ड ट्रम्पले पछिल्ला केही घण्टामा बढेको इरानको आक्रमणले उसलाई राम्रो नगर्ने बताएका छन्। उनले शनिबार ‘यदि संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिकालाई युद्ध पुनः सुरु गर्न ‘बाध्य’ पारियो भने इरान ‘अब अस्तित्वमा रहने छैन’। यो चेतावनी अमेरिकी सेनाले स्ट्रेट अफ हर्मुजमा इन्धन ढुवानीका लागि गएको पानामाको जहाजमाथि भएको आक्रमणको जवाफमा शनिबार इरानका ‘केही भाग’ माथि []

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Related coverage for "At Least The War Is Over, Again": Real Clear Politics — War's Back On: What Are the Implications?. Borneo Bulletin — Watching beyond the war. Press Watch — Say it: We’re back where we were before the ceasefire. It’s called war.. MakeUseOf — Netflix's tensest WWII thriller ends before the war even begins. Jewish News Syndicate — Self-defense and its libertarian enemies. Nepal News — इरानको आक्रमणले उसैको अस्तित्वमा खतरा निम्त्याउनेछ : राष्ट्रपति ट्रम्प