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In 1942, a plowman struck something unexpected beneath a wartime field and discovered a hoard of Roman silver hidden for over 1,600 yearsA farmer's plow unearthed a remarkable Roman silver hoard in England. This discovery challenged previous beliefs about Roman Britain's weal...
Exceptionally early heat wave shatters records and brings deaths in EuropeBritain and Western Europe are facing an intense spring heatwave. Temperatures have broken century-old records in the UK. Several drownings...
Quote of the Day by Marcus Tullius Cicero: ‘The wise are instructed by reason, average minds by experience, the stupid…’ Powerful warning about intelligence, instinct and human natureQuote of the Day: Marcus Tullius Cicero’s words continue to resonate because they push people to reflect on how they learn, react and evolv...
Chinese proverb of the day: “An embankment a thousand miles long can be destroyed by...” Learn a timeless life lesson from ancient Chinese wisdom on how tiny unnoticed mistakes quietly destroy strong foundations, success, leadership, and even powerful empires over timeChinese proverb of the day reveals a powerful life lesson modern leaders, businesses, and successful people still ignore today. “An embankm...
In 1939, a quiet dig on an English estate uncovered a giant ship and changed Britain’s history foreverIn 1939, Basil Brown's excavation at Sutton Hoo unearthed a massive Anglo-Saxon ship burial, revealing a wealthy and sophisticated civiliza...
In 1926, Umberto Nobile flew to the North Pole with his beloved dog Titina, who two years later survived 49 days stranded on Arctic ice following a deadly airship crashAn Italian explorer's dog, Titina, sensed danger before an Arctic airship crash in 1928. The airship Italia crashed, leaving ten men and Ti...
Quote of the Day by Marcus Aurelius: ‘Never let the future disturb you; you will meet it, if you…’ - Why peace disappears when people live too far ahead in time, explained by the Stoic philosopherQuote of the Day by Marcus Aurelius suggests that fear of the future often creates more suffering than the actual challenges themselves. In...
Rome’s ancient roads were more than stone paths: the real engineering was hidden undergroundRoman roads were more than just stone surfaces; their enduring strength stemmed from intricate layered construction, elevated beds, and sop...
Latin Proverb of the day: 'Let justice be done though the heavens fall'—The Latin Proverb that demands integrity at any costLatin Proverb of the day: The Latin proverb "Fiat justitia ruat caelum" powerfully advocates for unwavering integrity, demanding that justi...
Japanese Proverb of the day: "The reputation of a thousand years may be determined by the....." — The philosophy of one hour that defines a thousand years: powerful life lessons on character, reputation, and decisive momentsJapanese proverb of the day reveals a hard truth. Your reputation and integrity in life are never built slowly and steadily — they are stre...
Clay court: The surface that makes tennis champions break their racketsTennis players are adjusting to clay courts for upcoming European tournaments. This surface slows the ball, prolongs rallies, and tests sta...
"World is watching...veil of morality falls from face of west": Priyanka Gandhi condemns Trump's "end of civilisation" remarkPriyanka Gandhi Vadra criticized Donald Trump's statements on Iran. Pope Leo XIV deemed threats unacceptable. Trump halted attacks, announc...
How the Eastern Roman Empire Kept Rome Alive for 1,000 Years After Its FallRome did not fall in 476 CE. The Eastern Roman Empire continued for nearly a thousand years. Its capital, Constantinople, was a vibrant tra...
Emily in Paris Season 4 ending: Who does Emily end up with — Gabriel or Marcello? SpoilersSeason 4 of Emily in Paris delivers an unexpected ending, leaving audiences with a lot of questions.
Megalopolis: All you may want to know about trailer, plot and castThe second trailer for Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis” addresses critics of his past films and features new footage of Adam Driver. Th...
- Wawrinka falls in Rome, Djokovic into quarter-finals
TENNIS-ROME-MEN:Wawrinka falls in Rome, Djokovic into quarter-finals
'Cricket will be part of 2024 Olympics if Rome wins bid'The host city will have the opportunity to add five sports to the Olympics provided they fall under the regulations.
- Seeing the statue of Capitoline Wolf in Rome
The Capitoline museums are where the bronze statue of the she-wolf (the socalled ‘Capitoline Wolf’) is displayed.
- Fall in GDP slows, recovery expected in 2010: Trichet
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said on Saturday that the rate at which GDP is falling in developed countries is slowin...
- Rice prices may fall due to good production prospects: UN
International rice prices may start falling as a result of excellent production prospects this year.