
Discovery of Tartessian sculptures turns study of Iberian pre-Roman culture on its head
Researchers have unearthed five stone busts dating from the 5th century BC at the Turuñuelo de Guareña archeological site in Badajoz, Spain

Researchers have unearthed five stone busts dating from the 5th century BC at the Turuñuelo de Guareña archeological site in Badajoz, Spain

Ukrainian officials have previously said the arrival of Patriot systems, which Washington agreed to send last October, would be a major boost and a milestone in the war against Moscow’s invasion

The North Korean leader said that having an operational military reconnaissance satellite is crucial for the country to effectively use its nuclear-capable missiles

The company lopped $3,000, or about 6%, off the starting prices for all three versions of the Model Y small SUV, Tesla’s top-seller

The new board wants to prohibit mask mandates and Covid-19 vaccine requirements in an evolving showdown between the Republican governor and the world’s best-known entertainment company

NGOs have warned that medicines and blood are in short supply in hospitals, while experts fear an escalation in Darfur and the entry of more armed groups into the fighting

Shifting demographics are posing unprecedented challenges for China and Russia

The Colombian singer will only have to appear in court in Barcelona on the day that she has to testify over allegations she defrauded the Tax Agency of €14.5 million

A team of German physicians treating war-wounded soldiers and civilians have warned about the high number of antibiotic-resistant pathogens they have identified

A recent UN report claims that the alleged beheading of a Ukrainian soldier is just one example of how POWs, from both sides of the conflict, are systematically abused

Green energy companies in the South American country are demanding changes to current laws and improvements to the electrical distribution systems. This is so that they can receive correct remuneration, while ensuring that megawatts are not wasted

The leader of the FARC dissidents – who was once presumed dead – is currently negotiating with the government of President Gustavo Petro

Researchers from the University of Vigo and the Complutense University of Madrid discover a stock of lithic tools in Ethiopia, revealing the ‘planning ability’ of Homo erectus