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The exhibition halls of Sudan's biggest museum were once filled with statues and relics from centuries of ancient ...
Relics stolen and mummy coffins looted as country’s biggest museum ravaged by war - Officials have been working to assess the ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the conscription of 160,000 into military service. The decree, which was reported by news agency Interfax and also published on the government website ...
The infrastructure agent (infra-agent) collects inventory data and metrics of your hosts and sends it to the New Relic platform. New Relic's infrastructure monitoring provides flexible, dynamic ...
Those resistors became a unique challenge for the government: They said they were willing to serve in the United States military as long as their rights and property were restored. The purpose of the ...
Recovered relics include horse bridles ... Credit: John Fhær Engedal Nissen, The National Museum of Denmark / Goran tek-en, Wikipedia Commons Recently, a metal detector hobbyist found a striking ...
Subscribe to the Daily News Brief. The United States maintains a considerable military presence in the Middle East, with forces in more than a dozen countries and on ships throughout the region ...
The Museum is open to the public Wednesday through Saturday 9AM-4PM*. Individual visitors are welcome for self-guided visits on Wednesday through Saturday. ALL GROUPS must complete online reservation ...
The Byzantine Museum in Nicosia, Cyprus, has opened a new exhibit spotlighting early Christian relics with a distinct history. Many of the artifacts were once stolen by looters and trafficked on ...
In dramatic scenes that appear to mark a turning point in nearly two years of civil war, Sudan’s military is driving fighters of its rival, the Rapid Support Forces, out of Khartoum. By Declan ...
No Man’s Sky just can’t stop giving away free content! After a series of cryptic tweets (Sean Murray does this all the time), No Man’s Sky: Relics has finally been revealed. Titled The Relics Update, ...
Your correspondent Annalisa Koeman (Letters, March 22) is totally wrong when she claims that the AWM development is contrary to Charles Bean's intention for the building.