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Journalist Diaa Rashwan, Chairman of the State Information Service (SIS), emphasized that Egypt's return to its pivotal and ...
At the western edge of the Mediterranean basin, a narrow land bridge once sealed off the Atlantic. We now call it the Gibraltar strait but 5.33 million years ago, it used to be a land bridge ...
Hard wired
While satellites and WiFi get the attention, it's huge undersea cables that still make the world work ...
A newly analyzed medieval manuscript suggests that sailors from the same region as Christopher Columbus may have known about ...
Mexico's president threatened a global boycott of US goods in an open letter to US voters. AAP FactCheck - As world leaders ...
India is moving towards a major geological hazard. Scientists have warned that the Indian tectonic plate is now breaking into two parts, and this process could expose the country to devastating ...
US-South Africa relations have been tense and difficult for several years, but with the advent of the Trump Administration they have reached a critical ...
AeroTime explores how Riga, Vilnius, and Tallinn airports balance competition and collaboration to drive growth and ...
“That Little Ol’ Band From Texas” is coming back to Salina. Rock N Roll Hall of Famers ZZ Top are coming back to the Stiefel Theatre.
Extreme weather events throughout 2024 impacted the lives of more than 400,000 people across the continent, a new report ...
Scientists suspect many species are in decline—but there are still unanswered questions and a lot of hope. Here's when and ...
The most dangerous kingdom on Earth isn't led by humans—it's fungi. While we've focused on viral pandemics, over two million fungal species have been quietly evolving, destroying crops, decimating ...