Archaeologists stunned as brand new dinosaur species unearthed in Argentina
Archaeologists have been left stunned after discovering a new species of dinosaur that lived 86 million years ago.
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Archaeologists have been left stunned after discovering a new species of dinosaur that lived 86 million years ago.
At freedom of information tribunal, Guardian says it has not been publicly explained how such data might be useful to attackersThe Home Office should publicly reveal the cost to the taxpayer of providing security to the royal family, a barrister repres…
Architect of Catalonia’s illegal referendum of 2017 has signed deal to support Spain’s socialists in return for amnestyDespite the fast-moving, wildly unpredictable and frequently improbable turns Spanish politics has taken of late, very few pundits co…
Daisy the dog was zooming around in the trees near her Cornwall, U.K., home, trying to get her owner’s attention.
The Blue Lagoon geothermal spa — one of Iceland’s biggest tourist attractions — closed temporarily as a swarm of earthquakes put the island nation’s most populated region on alert for a possible volcanic eruption.
Attacks against Palestinians by radical settlers have surged since Oct. 7, as vigilantes seek to exploit the war in Gaza to remake the map of the West Bank.
Newsweek: White House Delivers Bad News on Ukraine Aid White House national security spokesperson John Kirby on Wednesday told reporters that the United States has gone through 96 percent of its funds allocated for Ukraine. “Of the to…
In a jarring few weeks, Australia has gone from the release of Cheng Lei, to seeing Anthony Albanese feted on the red carpet in Beijing.
Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) has halved the number of live service games it plans to release over the next few years, it’s confirmed. From a report: SIE had previously said it planned to have 12 live service titles in the market by its fiscal y…
Waterborne diseases, including cholera and typhoid, are likely to thrive in Gaza’s conditions – meaning residents are threatened by more than bombs falling from the sky.