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Kemi Badenoch: Why We Must Fly Our Flags With Pride

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch delivers a powerful defence of British patriotism, arguing that flying the Union Flag is a symbol of national unity, not division, in the face of 'woke' criticism.

Lost Maya Megalopolis & Superhighways Discovered in Jungle

A groundbreaking LiDAR survey has revealed a sprawling, interconnected network of nearly 1,000 Maya settlements, including 417 cities, linked by 110 miles of ancient superhighways. This discovery in northern Guatemala rewrites the history of the ancient c

Lost Ancient City Discovered in Amazon Jungle

Archaeologists have made a staggering discovery in the Colombian Amazon, unearthing a vast ancient city complete with mysterious earthworks and a network of roads, challenging everything we thought we knew about pre-Hispanic civilisations.

Brits Complain About Weather for 10 Hours a Year

A landmark UK study uncovers the truth behind our national obsession with weather talk, calculating exactly how much time we dedicate to moaning about forecasts, heatwaves, and cold snaps.

India welcomes back ancient Buddha-linked gems

India rejoices as precious ancient artefacts, believed to be linked to the Buddha, are repatriated in a landmark cultural event. Discover the significance of these treasures and the diplomatic efforts behind their return.

6,000-Year-Old Underwater City Rewrites History

Archaeologists uncover a submerged ancient city off the coast of Greece, dating back 6,000 years, challenging previous historical timelines and offering new insights into early human civilisation.

Ancient Hawaiian warning predicts megaquake

Archaeologists uncover a chilling ancient Hawaiian prophecy carved into beach rocks—could it foretell a devastating megaquake? Experts weigh in on this eerie discovery.

Ancient 'Afterlife Door' Found in Egyptian Tomb

A team of archaeologists has discovered a mysterious stone slab, believed to be a portal to the afterlife, in an ancient Egyptian tomb. The find sheds new light on burial rituals of the past.

4,855-Year-Old Tree May Be World's Oldest

Scientists believe a 4,855-year-old bristlecone pine in California could be the oldest living tree on Earth, surpassing even the famed Methuselah tree.

4,855-Year-Old Tree May Be World's Oldest Living Organism

A gnarled bristlecone pine in California's Inyo National Forest, nicknamed 'Methuselah', is believed to be the oldest living tree on Earth at 4,855 years old. Scientists marvel at its resilience in harsh conditions.

British tourist missing after Turkey tomb visit

A British tourist has mysteriously disappeared after taking a rowing boat to visit ancient tombs in Turkey. Authorities are urgently searching the area as family and friends raise concerns.

Ancient Roman egg found with liquid still inside

Archaeologists in the UK have made a groundbreaking discovery—a 1,700-year-old Roman egg that still holds its original liquid contents. This unprecedented find sheds new light on ancient diets and preservation techniques.

Must-watch Pompeii documentary on Channel 4

Channel 4's 'Destination X: Pompeii' offers a gripping exploration of the ancient city, blending history with cutting-edge technology. Don't miss this must-watch documentary!

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