Alliances in the Middle East today are being increasingly shaped by flows of electricity, gas, data and clean energy, making ...
Ethiopia’s quest for permanent access to the sea is not a recent impulse or a bargaining tactic, nor is it even a political luxury anymore; it is a strategic ...
A 3,300-year-old Egyptian papyrus held by the British Museum has reignited debate over whether biblical references to giants reflect historical encounters or myth. The Anastasi I manuscript describes ...
Four children were killed on Friday and two others injured when an internal wall collapsed in one of the buildings of the ...
Once Upon a Time in Harlem, The Incomer, Extra Geography and other highlights from the festival’s farewell to Utah.
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Ancient 3,300-year-old papyrus hints Bible’s giant humans may be real
An ancient Egyptian letter, written roughly 3,300 years ago, has suddenly become the latest flashpoint in a very old argument about whether the Bible’s giant humans were rooted in real encounters. The ...
Concentrated clean energy supply chains create strategic risks; nuclear, diverse mining, and recycling offer resilience ...
The fading threat of a US strike on Iran signals a fragmented, deterrence-driven regional order where crises simmer rather than explode ...
BENJAMIN Netanyahu is expected to fly to Washington to meet with Donald Trump on Wednesday as the pair try to hash out a deal ...
The first day of the second edition of the 2026 AlUla Conference on Emerging Market Economies concluded today. Hosted by the AlUla Governorate and org ...
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Iran’s army says it is ready for war, if that’s what ‘the enemy chooses’
Military spokesman warns that a conflict would encompass 'the entire geography of the region'; Turkey says it's working to ...
Are you a fan of cartography but curious to see the world through a different lens? Have you ever wondered how many blue ...
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