Ancient shipwreck with 'Atlantis metal' cargo recovered from Mediterannean seabed
EXCLUSIVE: Archaeologist Flint Dibble explains the history of Orichalcum as a ship said to be carrying this mythical metal is recovered from the Mediterranean.
EXCLUSIVE: Archaeologist Flint Dibble explains the history of Orichalcum as a ship said to be carrying this mythical metal is recovered from the Mediterranean.
The pact between Ethiopia and Somaliland has enraged Somalia, but could provide Ethiopia access to a naval base in the breakaway region.
Moscow has accelerated its drive against sexual minorities over the past several months, leaving an entire generation of the LGBTQ community with a difficult choice.
“Saturday Night Live” brought the Democrats and Republicans into a hilarious game of “Family Feud,” hosted by Kenan Thompson’s Steve Harvey. Maya Rudolph’s Kamala Harris, Jim Gaffigan’s Tim Walz, Andy Samberg’s Doug Emhoff and Dana Carvey’s Joe Biden went up against James Austin Johnson’s Donald Trump, Mikey Day’s Donald Trump Jr. and Bowen Yang’s J.D. Vance […]
Police have launched a probe into the killing of former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique from different angles, including a possible contract killing, business rivalry or threat over a slum rehabilitation project, officials said on Sunday. The body of NCP leader Siddique (66), who was shot dead by three assailants in Mumbai on Saturday night, was shifted from Lilavati Hospital to Cooper Hospital around 6 am on Sunday for postmortem, an official said. The shocking incident has prompted the opposition... Читать дальше...
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Rather than admitting their own role in igniting the Middle East, Biden and Harris now blame the victims of their own incendiary foreign policy.
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Finance minister says Brussels should show solidarity instead of pursuing Warsaw under bloc’s excessive deficit procedure
Once endangered, these architectural marvels are being repurposed into essential stops for everything, from burger bars to bookstores
Neighbouring Dubai airport is very busy and a new airport will not be finished for years
Australian apparel and bootmaker will open stores in Cambridge and Buckinghamshire
The firm, which officially launched in January, has already taken stakes worth $5bn this year
Drug company made claims even though a study of donanemab’s preventive potential is not due to end until 2027
US asset manager has become the largest shareholder in the UK’s biggest brickmaker
UK’s exchanges are ‘not fit for purpose’ and require ‘radical’ overhaul, say Tony Blair Institute and Onward
The UK’s oldest buyout group has become heavily dependent on Dutch retailer Action that makes up two-thirds of its portfolio by value
Manufacturers must sell more electric cars to meet tough new EU carbon targets
In his grandfather’s footsteps, Oliver Smith heads to a tiny off-grid community at the tip of the Hornstrandir peninsula
Remember ‘vogue Regency’ or ‘Curzon Street baroque’? No? A collection of photographs of the capital’s long-forgotten drawing rooms offers a peek into the extraordinary lives and tastes of past generations
The author of ‘The Reader’ on his new east-meets-west novel and the post-reunification grievances fuelling votes for the AfD
High energy bills and a troubled water sector trigger debate about which private finance schemes provide value for taxpayers
Weak growth and reduced price pressures could force European Central Bank to consider prolonged series of rate cuts
Oxford university research comes as number of children treated by NHS mental health services surges
Our fractured, algorithm-driven attention economy is all too easily exploited when people aren’t paying attention