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In Pompeii, archaeologists find children's sketches of gladiators
Archaeologists in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii near the city of Naples have uncovered charcoal sketches drawn by children as young as six years old, depicting possibly violent fights they may have witnessed.
China to send two young giant pandas to Washington later this year
China will send two young giant pandas to Washington, the United States' National Zoo said on Wednesday, months after the zoo returned three of the bears amid heightened tensions between the two global superpowers.
Democrats plan to nominate Biden by virtual roll call to meet Ohio ballot deadline
President Joe Biden will be formally nominated as the Democratic presidential nominee through a virtual roll call ahead of the party’s official convention in Chicago in August a maneuver that will allow Biden to appear on the November ballot in Ohio and...
Indian Jawans Defeat Chinese Troops in Tug of War In Sudan | Watch
The Indian Army jawans defeated Chinese troops in a friendly game of tug-of-war organised during a UN peacekeeping mission in Sudan
As US Remembers Fallen Soldiers, Donald Trump Calls Opponents 'Scum'
As Americans honoured their troops who have died in conflict with visits to cemeteries and backyard cookouts with family and friends, the Republican former president posted on his Truth Social platform against his perceived enemies
Argentina's 300% inflation and propped-up peso spawn Paraguay border ghost town
Paraguayan shoppers used to flock in their droves to the border town of Nanawa to buy cheap imports from Argentina, where the weak peso currency for years kept relative prices low for fuel, medicine and groceries smuggled in across the frontier.
Ukraine commander says French military instructors to visit Ukrainian training centres
Ukraine's top commander said on Monday he had signed paperwork allowing French military instructors to visit Ukrainian training centres soon.
China's premier hails 'new beginning' with US-allied South Korea, Japan
Chinese Premier Li Qiang praised what he called a restart in relations with Japan and South Korea as he met their leaders for the first threeway talks in four years on Monday, agreeing to revive trade and security dialogues hampered by global tensions.
Upside-Down US Flag Outside Supreme Court Judge’s Homes Stirs Major Controversy, Here’s Why
An upside-down US flag could signal ‘a sign of distress’. The NYT claims the US flag was flown upside down outside Alito’s home weeks after January 6 Capitol Hill riots.
‘Expect More Surprises’: Hezbollah’s Nasrallah Warns Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu
Nasrallah even took a jibe at Netanyahu saying that an Israeli minister asked him ‘with what army does he plan to go to South Lebanon’.
British Climber, Nepali Guide Feared Dead After They Went Missing Near Mount Everest's 'Death Zone'
Despite exhaustive search efforts, Daniel and Pastenji were nowhere to be found after the following incident
Thousands protest against mass tourism in Spain's Balearic Islands
Thousands of people protested in Spain's Balearic Islands on Saturday against mass tourism ahead of the summer season.
Exotic dancer drama 'Anora' wins Cannes Film Festival's top prize
"Anora," a darkly funny and touching drama about a young exotic dancer who becomes involved with a Russian oligarch's son, won the Cannes Film Festival's top prize, the Palme d'Or, on Saturday.
Rafah Bombed Despite UN Top Court Order, Israel Says No Palestinian Civilians Will Be Harmed
Palestinians in Rafah accused the Israeli army of thinking that they are above the law and some said that force will be able to prevent them.
Personal Assistant Beheads Boss To Prevent Girlfriend From Knowing That He Stole $400,000
Tyrese Haspil is accused of killing Gokada CEO Fahim Saleh and said he feared that his girlfriend would leave him if she came to know.
Ukraine's long-range glide bomb blunted by Russian jamming
Russian jamming has kept many of Ukraine's relatively new longrange GLSDB bombs from hitting their intended targets, three people familiar with the challenges told Reuters.