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Gibraltar Cave Find Changes Neanderthal Timeline

Archaeologists in Gibraltar unseal a cave untouched for 40,000 years, discovering evidence that could rewrite the final chapter of Neanderthal history. Explore the groundbreaking findings.

Gibraltar tunnel plan gets boost as study finds it viable

A colossal underwater railway tunnel linking Spain and Morocco moves closer to reality after a new study confirms its technical feasibility. Could this £7.4bn megaproject transform travel between Europe and Africa? Read the latest.

Gibraltar body search for 1986 Navy victim ends

The 38-year hunt for Simon Parkes, believed murdered by the 'Frankenstein Killer' in Gibraltar, is shelved. Police urge witnesses from HMS Illustrious in 1986 to come forward.

Typhoon reveals ancient Alaskan archaeological treasures

In an extraordinary twist of nature, the remnants of Typhoon Merbok have revealed a significant archaeological discovery on Alaska's western coast, unearthing artefacts that had remained hidden for generations.

Gibraltar condemns Farage's 'foreign land' remarks

The Government of Gibraltar has launched a scathing attack on Nigel Farage after the Reform UK leader claimed the territory was a 'foreign land' and suggested British forces shouldn't defend it. Chief Minister Fabian Picardo accuses Farage of undermining

Orcas Attack and Damage Yacht Off Portuguese Coast

A pod of aggressive orcas has attacked and damaged a sailing yacht in the Strait of Gibraltar, marking the latest in a series of concerning encounters between killer whales and vessels in the region.

Chilean Mummies Predate Egypt's by 1,000 Years

Groundbreaking archaeological research reveals the Chinchorro people of Chile created the world's first mummies using sophisticated smoke-drying techniques a millennium before ancient Egyptians.

Orcas Sink Tourist Boat in Terrifying Strait Attack

Dramatic footage captures the shocking moment a pod of orcas deliberately rams and sinks a 50-foot tourist vessel in the Gibraltar Strait, raising concerns about increasing marine encounters.

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