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A discovery under 2 miles of ice in Antarctica could help solve a geological mystery millions of years oldBuried beneath nearly 2 miles of Antarctic ice, a newly discovered fan-shaped geological structure is changing how scientists understand Ea...
On This Day in History, June 10: Troy falls, Italy enters WWII, Jurassic Park premieres, Thatcher wins for 3rd time, FIFA World Cup opens and other key eventsOn This Day in History, June 10 witnessed events that ranged from the legendary destruction of Troy and the birth of Gothic architecture to...
Iran war: Strait of Hormuz traffic barely affected on first day of US blockade, data showsUS-Iran war news: Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remained limited on the first full day of a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports, despite ...
Quote of the day by Christopher Columbus, who discovered America: 'Riches don't make a man rich....'Christopher Columbus, an Italian mariner, led four transatlantic expeditions for Spain, initiating sustained European exploration and colon...
Italian companies ready to seize opportunities offered by India: Antonio Tajani, Deputy Prime MinisterItaly's Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani highlighted the potential for increased Italy-India cooperation, emphasizing trade, investment...
Italy-India ready for partnership in a new eraItaly’s Ambassador to India, Antonio Enrico Bartoli, outlines how both countries are expanding cooperation through a new strategic plan cov...
Maharashtra government shells out Rs 47 lakh for 'Raghuji Sword'The Maharashtra government acquired the historic "Raghuji Sword" for Rs 47.15 lakh. This sword belonged to Raje Raghuji Bhonsle, founder of...
Was Christopher Columbus Jewish? New study reveals shocking details on identity of America's explorerChristopher Columbus DNA Analysis: Spanish scientists have discovered new evidence suggesting Christopher Columbus might have been Spanish ...
Want to live longer? Eat more nuts and plants, observe fasts, suggest longevity expertNow, decades after Longo dropped his grunge-era band, DOT, for a career in biochemistry, the Italian professor stands with his floppy rocke...
Stablecoin Tether appoints chief technology officer Ardoino as CEOLittle is known about van der Velde, who keeps a low public profile. It is Ardoino who acts as the public face of the company, posting regu...
'The Young and the Restless', which began in 1973, celebrates 50 years of dramaThe show concerns the goings-on of several Midwestern families, some of whom have a lot and some who don't.
Israeli museum unearths sketches hidden in painting by 20th-century artist Amedeo ModiglianiModigliani is considered one of the 20th century's great Modernist artists.
First major cruise liner sets sail since pandemic, no buffet queues on boardThe company said its new security protocol exceeds national and industry standards.
Economic life after Covid-19: Lessons from the Black DeathPost the Black Death, a realization that life is short, played a big role in shaping interest rates in Europe.
View: Pandemics are breeding grounds for trade warsSuch outbreaks flourish thanks to one factor: international trade, the original pandemic superhighway.
This Sunday, China will make a $500 billion push to challenge the WestChina is offering an alternative to the US version of globalization. In the Chinese case, it’s globalization paved by concrete: railways, h...
The right fit! Jeans, more swadeshi than you thinkIn the past, young men in Mumbai had jeans to wear on weekends or special occasions, but now the jeans are daily wear.
How Alexis Tsipras rose from high school activist to Prime Minister of GreeceThe 40-year-old head from the far-left Syriza party saw a quick rise to power - the kind of rise that doesn't ordinarily fall into the hand...
- Titanic's just too small for nextgen cruise liners
The next generation of liner will contain 1,700-seat theatres, shopping malls and even wave pools for surfing and be up to about 410 metres...
- EU's Leapfrog may rip India's textile fabric
A technology breakthrough currently taking shape in Europe has turned into a tsunami for India’s booming garments sector, which generated e...