The experienced team at East of England Co-op Travel give their top holiday destinations to explore this year.
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‘Turkey controls things in Cyprus’, MEP says in Famagusta debate
It is Turkey which “controls things in Cyprus”, Cypriot member of the European Parliament Loucas Fourlas, of Disy, said on Wednesday, as the parliament’s petitions committee (Peti) discussed the town ...
The experienced team at East of England Co-op Travel give their top holiday destinations to explore this year.
In St. Bernard Parish, fishing deckhands fear death and detention amid regular immigration sweeps - not by ICE, but the Coast Guard. Critics say the Trump administration is undermining the Coast Guard ...
Inside Tony Newnan’s office in Westwood, the world hangs on pushpins. They cluster in Europe. They hopscotch across the South Pacific and creep into South America. A dense constellation stretches from ...
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Szijjártó sent a strong message, but Hungary may be shooting itself in the foot by not supplying diesel to Ukraine
The FM announced that Hungary will suspend its diesel exports to Ukraine until the Ukrainians resume crude oil deliveries via the Druzhba pipeline. Industry experts explain why selling diesel to ...
A study of ancient human DNA from a wetland region in Belgium, western Germany, and the Netherlands yielded surprising ...
Long before the famous Underground Railroad, those seeking freedom from slavery traveled on foot, by boat and under cover of darkness to Fort Mose in Spanish-controlled Florida ...
The symbols, discovered on 40,000-year-old artifacts in caves in southwest Germany, may have been a precursor to the first written language ...
Archaeologists in Croatia have reopened a 2,000-year-old hidden tunnel at the ancient city of Salona, revealing Roman amphitheatres.
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The Byzantine Sasanian War of 602 to 628, the forgotten conflict that reshaped the Middle East and opened the door to Islam
This video explores the Byzantine Sasanian War of 602 to 628, a brutal and decisive conflict that nearly destroyed two great empires and reshaped the balance of power in the Middle East. It traces how ...
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Ancient bone may be first physical evidence of Hannibal’s ‘war machine’ elephants in Western Europe
Archaeologists in Spain have uncovered an elephant bone from 2,200 years ago, and they believe it belonged to an animal that served as a “war machine” in an army sent to invade the Roman Republic.
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