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China ramps up patrols near Taiwan’s outlying islands following death of Chinese fishermen

Feb 19, 2024

China is increasing patrols in waters near a group of frontline islands controlled by Taiwan, as tensions rise after two Chinese fishermen drowned during a pursuit by Taiwan’s coast guard who accused them of trespassing.

Huge network of ancient cities uncovered in the Amazon rainforest

Jan 15, 2024

Archaeologists working deep in the Amazon rainforest have discovered an extensive network of cities dating back 2,500 years.

Buildings burn as lava from Icelandic volcano eruption flows into evacuated fishing town

Jan 15, 2024

A volcano erupted in southwest Iceland, sending molten lava into a nearby town and setting houses ablaze, authorities say, in the second eruption the area has seen in weeks.

Taiwan loses diplomatic ally to China days after presidential election

Jan 15, 2024

Taiwan has lost another diplomatic ally to China just days after its presidential election in what Taipei said was both sudden and designed by Beijing to suppress the island’s “democratic achievements.”

Last letters from young kamikaze pilots provide rare insights into Japan’s feared special attack unit

Jan 15, 2024

Think of a kamikaze pilot and the image that comes to mind is probably a screaming face obscured by goggles embarking on a death plunge.

How Iowa became a chaotic curtain-raiser for a fateful political year

Jan 15, 2024

The storied history of the Iowa caucuses has never seen anything like this.

Gunman kills 14 people and wounds 25 others at Prague university

Dec 29, 2023

A shooter killed at least 14 people and wounded 25 others at a university in Prague on Thursday in the deadliest mass shooting the Czech Republic has seen in decades.

Ancient bricks baked when Nebuchadnezzar II was king absorbed a power surge in Earth’s magnetic field

Dec 29, 2023

Thousands of years ago, Earth’s magnetic field underwent a significant power surge over a part of the planet that included the ancient kingdom of Mesopotamia. People at the time probably never even noticed the fluctuation, but signs of the anomaly, including previously unknown details, were preserved in the mud bricks that they baked, new research has found.

Ukraine claims it destroyed Russian tank landing ship

Dec 29, 2023

Ukraine claimed on Tuesday to have carried out an airstrike in Crimea that destroyed a Russian Navy tank landing ship in what would be, if confirmed, the third instance of major losses of Russian military hardware in less than a week.

Jacques Delors, statesman who shaped European Union, dies at 98

Dec 29, 2023

Former European Commission President Jacques Delors, a key figure in the creation of the euro currency, has died aged 98 on Wednesday, according to a statement from the Jacques Delors Institute, a think tank he founded.

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