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Beneath the turquoise waters of Lake Ohrid, the "Pearl of the Balkans", scientists have uncovered what may be one of Europe's earliest sedentary communities, and are trying to solve...
Recent battles over how to teach history in American schools have focused on views of America’s domestic racism, but that’s only one piece of the problem of how we view...
Tall, chimney-like towers rise from centuries-old adobe houses in Iran's desert city of Yazd, drawing in a pleasant breeze for residents of one of the hottest cities on earth....
Curry recipes were introduced in Southeast Asia for the first time about 2,000 years ago, according to a new study that finds the oldest evidence of culinary spice trade...
Embarking on an extraordinary journey across time and place, the Sharjah Pavilion at the 65th Seoul International Book Fair beckoned visitors with a captivating tapestry of historical maps and...
Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler...
An ancient human cousin may have buried its dead and carved symbols into cave walls, surprising findings for a creature with a small brain. Fossil remains of the species...
Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer With a strong repository of art from Bengal spanning not only the modern epoch of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, but also artworks made during...
Although a little larger than king size, an unusual bed stored in Britain's Palace of Westminster with a remarkable history could see its first royal sleepover ahead of Charles...
A letter written and sent in February 1916 arrived at a flat in south London after more than 100 years, surprising the residence’s current owner. The envelope reportedly has...