14:01 The house-fortress with a church of a town of Soria that is sold for 4,800,000 euros
-The San Gregorio House-Fortualness, declared a National Monument in 1949, has been used so far to house weddings and celebrations
- MSN07:41 Environmental collapse led to the Neolithic Revolution
-Forest fires and soil erosion caused by natural climate change may have triggered the first transition from hunting and recollection to agriculture for over 8,000 years.
- MSN07:08 ‘Most expensive in world history’: CBA stuns
-While the world writhes in economic turmoil not seen in years due to Donald Trump’s protectionist agenda, something unusual is happening here in Australia.
- News.com.au00:31 Lula marks the arrival of the Portuguese 525 years ago and recalls “submission” to the colonizers
-The Brazilian president, Lula da Silva, today pointed out the day of the arrival of the Portuguese to Brazil precisely 525 years ago, but recalled a legacy of "submission" to the colonizers.
- MSN19:39 Tel Shikmona reveals evidence of ancient purple dye production
-The chemicals in the dye were made from snail mucus.
- Jerusalem Post18:41 41-year-old well-known scholar Chen Hao suddenly passed away due to illness. Peking University issued another obituary to commemorate his memory
-On April 22, the Department of Science, Technology and Medical History, Academy of Frontier Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University issued an obituary stating that Dr. Chen Hao, an associate professor and an internationally renowned scholar, died of illness in Beijing on April 17, 2025 at the age of 41. Chen Hao Previously, on April 18, the WeChat public account "Peking University Release" al
- MSN22/04 The Express recounts the extraordinary story of Britain’s fight for freedom i...
-As we mark 80 years since victory in Europe, the Express retells the story of Britain's Finest Hour
- Express22/04 Make Russia Medieval Again! How Putin is seeking to remold society, with a little help from Ivan the Terrible
-A new textbook soon to be taught in Russian schools leans on the works of a 16th-century monk. It fits a pattern of ‘political neomedievalism’ by the Kremlin.
- TheConversation-Global22/04 Full timeline of Catholic Church's Popes spanning back 1,993 years
-The pontiff died yesterday and his funeral is to take place on Saturday.
- Express22/04 Bombshell update after mum kidnapped, burnt
-The partner of a Sydney mum who was kidnapped and murdered in her Bankstown home during a “clearly targeted” attack was “actively involved” in an organised crime group, police have claimed.
- News.com.au22/04 Perspective of 4 trillion ETF funds
-Perspective of 4 trillion ETF funds
- Sina22/04 What ‘crazy girlfriend’ meme looks like now
-You probably don’t know Laina Morris’ name, but chances are you’ll know her face.
- News.com.au21/04 Moment Margaret Thatcher saw red at the Daily Express office over Perrier water
-As the Daily Express celebrates its 125th birthday, legendary night editor Terry Manners, who worked for 10 editors and witnessed the paper's departure from Fleet Street and move to full colour, recalls some wonderful and weird days at the Black Lubyanka
- Express21/04 Zimbabwe’s house of stone: the gallery that showcases a famous sculpture tradition
-Zimbabwe is named after an ancient stone city and its stone sculpture is world famous.
- TheConversation-Europe21/04 Who was England's only pope - and why there hasn't been one since
-England's only pope came from humble beginnings, rising to the papal throne - no Briton has followed since.
- Express21/04 ‘Proud American Jew’ killed during World War I gets Jewish star over 100 years after burial
-The Jewish soldier finally had the cross marking their graves replaced with a Star of David.
- Jerusalem Post21/04 Change of baton in New Democracy
-The election of Konstantinos Mitsotakis in the presidency leads to an era of the center -right party.
- MSN21/04 John Cena makes history at WrestleMania
-John Cena now stands alone with the most world championship wins in pro wrestling history.
- News.com.au21/04 The stories behind stirring AFL Anzac tributes
-In 1917 a former Collingwood player, Malcolm ‘Doc’ Seddon, was as far from the MCG as any footballer could be.
- News.com.au21/04 Amazing map shows where the UK’s ancient languages are still spoken
-Recent data has suggested a positive change for the country's non-English dialects.
- Express21/04 US media pays attention to the "triple milestone" of the Beijing Film Festival
-US media pays attention to the "triple milestone" of the Beijing Film Festival
- Sina21/04 'Inexplicable' of Netflix is based on a real story? The boy who beat a terminal disease
-The 'inexplicable' film has become one of Netflix's great hits thanks to its powerful story. Discover the case that moved thousands of spectators.
- La República21/04 ‘Not on’: Sydney Swans fan kicked out for alleged act
-Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley led a chorus of condemnation for poor fan behaviour after a young Swans supporter allegedly hurled a cardboard clapper — given out freely to fans in attendance — at Power star Aliir Aliir on Sunday night.
- News.com.au20/04 The reconquest did not start in Covadonga, but in a town in León, according to National Geographic
-The magazine states that the Christian uprising occurred in Cain, in whose vicinity is the crown hermitage, where Pelayo was supposedly crowned
- MSN20/04 From ruins to wealth: how the restoration of heritage drives the economy
-The expenditure on maintenance and rehabilitation of heritage is an investment capable of promoting the economy of the territory but, above all, cohesion and social profitability. Experts ask for a change of mentality, this article has been published previously in the monograph ‘The price and value of culture’, the paper magazine of Eldiario.es that receive their partners and partners free of char
- MSN20/04 The Illegals by Shaun Walker review – Russian spies hiding in plain sight
-The strange stories of the agents who lived apparently normal lives in the west as part of Soviet espionage programmes make compelling reading
- TheGuardian20/04 Backing Britain for 125 years... and we're not planning to stop
-Exclusive: As the Daily Express celebrates its anniversary, Leo McKinstry reflects on its tireless campaigning on behalf of the nation as a ‘paper for everyone'
- Express20/04 Inscription of Pharaoh Ramses III discovered in southern Jordan
-Archaeologists in southern Jordan have uncovered a rare royal inscription bearing the seal of Pharaoh Ramses III, dating back over 3,000 years.
- Jerusalem Post20/04 What's open, closed on Easter 2025? Details on restaurants, grocery stores, retailers, more
-Easter Sunday falls on April 20 this year. Here's what to know about what will be open and closed on the holiday.
- MSN20/04 The Origin Story of the Absolute Weirdest Part of Easter
-Those eggs had to come from somewhere.
- Slate US20/04 Idan Carpentry: A historic home for Jerusalem's 'woodies'
-A ‘wood-be’ reports to ‘In Jerusalem’ about his favorite carpenting shop, Idan Carpentry.
- Jerusalem Post20/04 The horror of Stalingrad
-A baby sucking blood rather than milk from its mother; a human leg found in a worker's locker; children ending up stooped and hairy.
- DailyMail20/04 The UK’s ‘oldest houses’ that even have 5,000 year old cupboards and a porch
-The structures provides a glimpse into the daily lives of people who lived thousands of years ago.
- Express20/04 The UK’s ‘oldest shop’ in beautiful village that's like stepping back in time
-It has been around for many centuries and remains key to the local community - and gets incredible reviews on TripAdvisor.
- Express20/04 The North Road by Rob Cowen review – the poetry and pain of Britain’s backbone
-A beautifully written study of our longest numbered route, the A1, is full of rich asides and haunting explorations, conjuring the visual pleasure of a road movie
- TheGuardian20/04 ‘It blew us away’: how an asteroid may have delivered the vital ingredients for life on Earth
-Extraterrestrial rocks, recently delivered by a space probe, could answer the big questions about alien lifeforms and human existence
- TheGuardian20/04 These beautiful unearthed letters sent in WW2 will bring a tear to your eye
-The life-affirming correspondence between RAF pilot Bob Keddie and Diana Ladner is revealed in an impossibly moving new book, We've All Life Before Us. In our second and final extract, the couple plan their future... but tragedy looms large
- Express20/04 The history of Cerro San Cosme, the oldest human settlement in Peru and that tries to recover public spaces through culture
-The San Cosme hill, in victory, symbolizes the history of generations of migrants who arrived in Lima in search of a better future, transforming an arid place into a space of hope.
- La República20/04 ‘They were poor’: Roosters coach fumes after dirty act goes undetected
-Roosters coach Trent Robinson was fuming at the referees over a number of calls after Mitch Kenny was not punished for a hip drop tackle that caused a MCL injury to Nat Butcher.
- News.com.au19/04 The United States returned to Paraguay a 16th -century manuscript that was stolen and auctioned in New York
-"The return of this historical manuscript is a significant gesture of friendship and respect between our nations," said Consul General Fabiola Torres Figueredo
- Infobae19/04 Do you want to be a policeman in New York? These are the key requirements that you must meet
-Becoming NYPD officer in New York is an objective that requires complying with strict requirements and overcoming thorough evidence. Become part of one of the largest police forces.
- La República19/04 What is the old-fashioned Japanese Navy battleship that was extremely useful? Running wildly with the carrier force! Challenge strong enemies even in disadvantaged situations
-Kongo-class battleships are said to be the most active battleship in the Japanese Navy. Among them, the fourth ship, Kirishima, is also known for its distinctive history, such as facing off against a new US Navy battleship.
- MSN19/04 Why do we celebrate Easter? What to know about the widely observed Christian holiday
-Easter Sunday has become a day of celebration for millions of people worldwide. Here's what to know about the Christian holiday's origin.
- USA Today19/04 Easter 2025 falls on April 20, a day fraught with tragedy
-Easter 2025 happens to fall on a day with an unusual number of historical tragedies including the Columbine High School shooting.
- USA Today19/04 The devastating legacy of Native boarding schools: ‘no way people can apologize it away’
-Mary Annette Pember’s expansive and shocking book Medicine River looks at the many ways that the US has tried to dehumanise and eradicate Native families
- TheGuardian19/04 ‘Hitler’s hatred of the scientist had intensified. There was a price on his head’: the tragic story of Robert Einstein, Albert’s cousin
-After the famous physicist fled Germany in 1933, his cousin Robert moved his family to Italy, where they thought they had found safety. Then, the day before liberation, Nazis smashed down their front door …
- TheGuardian19/04 Meeting Timothy McVeigh: Interview with a mass murderer
-Timothy McVeigh spoke to USA TODAY 10 months after his arrest for detonating a 4,800-pound bomb on the doorstep of the Oklahoma City federal building.
- USA Today19/04 World's 'oldest train station' in UK village described as 'most important'
-The station has been described by Historic England as one of "England's most important".
- Express19/04 Archaeologists discover incredible 7,000-year-old road below Mediterranean Sea
-The impressive road was the key to connecting inhabitants from an old village to the islands.
- Express19/04 These beautiful unearthed letters sent in WW2 will bring a tear to your eye
-Ahead of the 80th anniversary of VE Day next month, our exclusive two-part serial featuring the correspondence between a young RAF officer and his fiancée brings home the joyous highs and aching lows of the Second World War - come back tomorrow for part two
- Express19/04 How Abraham Lincoln in a kippah wound up making a $250,000 deal on ‘Shark Tank’
-While at the Library of Congress, Ari Siegel encountered a handwritten letter from Abraham Lincoln, and said the experience taught him that primary source documents were the key to learning history.
- Jerusalem Post18/04 The tale of Paul Revere’s Ride remains very much worth telling — 250 years later
-Like all legendary events, Paul Revere’s Ride and the Battles of Lexington and Concord have been encrusted with myth.
- New York Post18/04 The medieval jewel of less than 20 inhabitants in our country
-Beet, in the heart of Ripollès, retains the essence of the most authentic Catalonia between peaks, silence and history a trip through some of the most beautiful medieval peoples in Europe surrounded by the reliefs of the pre -pyrinean and with less than twenty inhabitants, Beet seems suspended in time. This small nucleus belonging to the region of the Ripollès (Girona), has been defined as "a litt
- MSN18/04 Who killed Jesus? It wasn’t the Jews, writes a scholar of Roman law - opinion
-To understand how the Roman authorities would have treated a dissident like Jesus, Andrade turned to a historical account of a trial that occurred 30 years after Jesus.
- Jerusalem Post18/04 'Songs for the Brokenhearted': A mosaic of Israeli society - review
-This cast of characters and their stories offer an authentic mosaic of the people who make up Israeli society, portraying the tensions, the long history, and the unresolved traumas.
- Jerusalem Post18/04 ONE DUBNOV: Jerusalem’s most exclusive new residence
-ONE DUBNOV stands at the intersection of conservation and contemporary design, offering a rare opportunity to reside within the living history of Jerusalem.
- Jerusalem Post18/04 ‘A convenyent foode’?: university republishes 450-year-old book on cheese
-The new transcription of pamphlet contains some advice with contemporary resonance
- TheGuardian18/04 Records tumble in Storm horror show
-Melbourne was in cruise control at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night when Ryan Papenhuyzen crossed for its third try in the 20th minute to make it 16-2.
- News.com.au18/04 These strangers, all from places called Concord, will celebrate America's founding together
-Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, reenact the start of the American Revolution every year, but this year's festivities have a special flair.
- USA Today18/04 The Most Underrated Culinary Ingredient Is Nature’s Pairing to Eggs. Too Bad We’re Terrified of It.
-Eggs are a pantry staple in nearly every culture. Why are we so afraid of eating their biological brethren?
- Slate US18/04 What is Good Friday? What to know about holy day observed by Christians worldwide
-Two days before Easter, Christians worldwide will observe Good Friday, one of the most somber days of the religion's year. Here's what to know.
- USA Today17/04 British rebellion against Roman legions caused by drought, research finds
-The pivotal ‘barbarian conspiracy’ of AD367 saw Picts, Scotti and Saxons inflicting crushing blows on Roman defences
- TheGuardian17/04 Political Erotica Was Once an Effective Form of Protest. Now It’s Back, and Weirder Than Ever.
-Political erotica was once an effective form of resistance. Now it’s coming back—and it’s weirder than ever.
- Slate US17/04 The pretty UK seaside village that has no roads, no cars – and no noise
-Polperro is a small village situated on the south coast of Cornwall, renowned for its no cars allowed rule.
- Express17/04 Minister of Governmental Communication: The Army and Security lined up epics in the joints of the history of Jordan
-The Minister of Governmental Communication, the government's official spokesman, Mohamed Al -Momani, confirmed Thursday that the Arab Army and the security services were in all the historical joints that Jordan went through Hama to the Earth and the show.
- Alghad17/04 What ties Spain's Holy Week celebrations to America's KKK?
-Although the origin of the Spanish Holy Week is medieval, at the end of the 19th century white supremacists in the United States began to wear costumes very similar to those of the Nazarenes. Popular historian and TV presenter David Botello tells Euronews about the reasons why.
- EuronewsEN17/04 French cinema finally examines slavery and its colonial chapters
-For years, French cinema has ignored stories that dealt with France’s colonial history, but something is now changing.
- EuronewsEN17/04 You're a rival, right? But three sections that share tracks Why did complicated circumstances arise?
-Company A's railway cars run on Company B's tracks - there are examples of two competing companies sharing the tracks. We will introduce these sections one by one in the Tokyo metropolitan area, Kansai, and Chukyo areas.
- MSN16/04 Who used to say the city and who used to get this title? Know their mythological history
-In ancient India, the city was a word that was used for a very special and respected woman in society. It was not a common woman, but she was at the forefront of beauty, art and intelligence. The Nagarvadhu meant that the bride of the city or the wife of the entire city, the woman who used to be a cultural representative of the entire city. Who used to say that Nagarvadhu?
- MSN16/04 Artwork unveiled commemorating genius invention ahead of VE Day anniversary
-The sculpture unveiled in Dover will be free for people to visit and comes as the UK prepares to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.
- Express16/04 Ernest Cole: the South African photographer at the centre of a powerful and heartbreaking film
-Ernest Cole: Lost and Found by Raoul Peck is a meditative film that draws on Cole’s own notebooks and letters in a bold attempt to have him tell his own story.
- TheConversation-Europe16/04 A special program for Holy Week with documentaries and series on Christianity and its mysteries
-From María Magdalena to the papal prophecies, History and History 2 have a unique approach that connects science, faith and mystery to exclusive content
- Infobae16/04 Has the ancient Macedonian capital city of Lyncus been discovered?
-Archaeologists believe they have discovered the birthsite of Alexander the Great’s grandmother in North Macedonia.
- EuronewsEN16/04 A missile leap .. Gold prices are recorded in history
-Alsumaria News-Economy broke out gold prices today, Wednesday, the highest level in its history ever, after increasing the weakness of the dollar and the escalation of trade tension and fears of global economic growth demand for safe and precious metal.
- Alsumaria16/04 We Were There by Lanre Bakare review – reimagining Black Britain
-A deft, documentary-like portrait of 70s and 80s Black British culture outside London
- TheGuardian16/04 75 episodes of historical drama, 8 years of backlog, finally unblocked, starring Zhang Ruoyun, can he be competent as a young general
-"The Legend of Huo Qubing" has been highly anticipated and controversial since its launch in August 2016 and its completion in July 2017. Recently, it was renamed "The Wind Rises in the Desert", which was deleted from 92 episodes to 75 episodes, and it has officially obtained the release license for radio and television. Director, screenwriter and producer Zhang Jian is an avid fan of the theme of
- MSN16/04 Socrates attacks speech in favor of Europe's rearmament because of Ukraine
-Former Socialist Prime Minister José Sócrates disputes the “common sense” discourse that says he justifies the idea in favor of the rearmament of Europe and considers that Russia reveals military weakness in the invasion of Ukraine.
- MSN16/04 The Nazi 'fashion house' where Jews were forced to make clothes
-Amidst the death and disease of the Lodz Ghetto in occupied Poland, Jewish men, women and children were forced to make clothes and luxury goods for the Nazi regime and Third Reich civilians.
- DailyMail15/04 He was arrested by ICE when he left prison after serving a fatal accident and will now be deported to Mexico
-The illegal immigrant was arrested by ICE when he left the Jefferson County Detention Center
- La República15/04 China and Cuba reinforce ties: the story of an 82 -year -old Cuban pilot tribute after more than three decades
-The emotional history of the Cuban Expiler Alberto Sanjuan has transcended borders after a video published by a Chinese tourist showed him remembering his passage through the Chinese Air Force. The publication went viral on social networks among thousands of users, moved by the veteran's testimony.
- La República15/04 Girls Are Buying T-Shirts With A Troubling Message. I Know How We Got Here.
-As a young woman, I got all kinds of weird messages about girlbossing. So I get it.
- Slate US15/04 Jackie Robinson Day: How the 78th Anniversary of its Dead Debut changed the MLB and the history of the United States
-The MLB commemorates the Jackie Robinson Day 2025 by remembering the debut of number 42, a date that marked a before and after in sport and in the struggle for racial equality in the United States.
- La República15/04 Only the dead see the end: Reflection on the devastation of war - opinion
-The motto of war is “Let the strong survive; let the weak die.” The motto of peace is “Let the strong help the weak to survive.”
- Jerusalem Post15/04 The Ladies' watch found on Titanic victim that bears scars of disaster
-It was found among the possessions of Danish passenger Hans Christensen Givard, 27, who was one of 1,517 who died when the liner sank exactly 113 years ago.
- DailyMail15/04 A love supreme: The great love affair of Harriet Cohen and Arnold Bax
-One of the most passionate and saddest, yet hardly known great historical love affairs was that between an English classical music composer and a Jewish pianist.
- Jerusalem Post15/04 Underdogs: The Truth About Britain’s White Working Class review – a complicated class portrait
-Journalist Joel Budd travels around Britain demolishing Brexit myths in a nuanced study of a social group too often reduced to a cartoon by politicians
- TheGuardian15/04 The 16 Britons from Channel Islands who died in Nazi camps
-Among them was 22-year-old printer's apprentice Henry Le Goupillot, who passed away on June 1, 1945, less than a month after the defeat of Nazi Germany
- DailyMail15/04 The book that Mario Vargas Llosa wrote about García Márquez, but prohibited publishing again
-The literary admiration of Vargas Llosa by Gabriel García Márquez was immortalized in a doctoral thesis that later vetoed for decades after a violent personal break. 50 years later. The work returned to bookstores in an unprecedented editorial milestone.
- La República15/04 The power of telling the whole story: Honoring truth and complexity - opinion
-To make space for a truth that isn’t ours. And to carry it with the same weight we ask for our own.
- Jerusalem Post15/04 Huge change to speed cameras in one state
-NSW drivers will soon need to keep a closer eye on their speedometers, as speed cameras on two major highways be upgraded in an attempt to improve road safety.
- News.com.au15/04 Why does Putin insist Ukranians and Russians are ‘one people’? The answer spans centuries of colonisation and resistance
-Russia’s war on Ukraine continues, despite US attempts to broker a ceasefire. Russia has repurposed history to build its power since the 1500s – that continues, too.
- TheConversation-Global15/04 The people of Fulani .. a genetic mystery revealed by a recent study
-A recent study reveals amazing genetic origins of the Fulani people, and re -drawing their history that extends across the African continent, highlighting their unique cultural and genetic mixing.
- Aljazeera15/04 Jeff Bezos eats dirt in embarrassing face-plant after all-female celeb space mission
-This is the moment Jeff Bezos painfully face-plants on the ground next to the Blue Origin space capsule carrying his fiancee.
- News.com.au14/04 How the SAS liberated Bergen-Belsen and discovered a Nazi run hell
-Eighty years ago on April 15, Britain's original special forces liberated the notorious Nazi concentration camp and saved tens of thousands of inmates
- Express14/04 STEM and the Humanities Have Been at War for Years. We’re Finally Seeing How Silly That Was.
-In the Trump era, both "sides" of the university are at risk.
- Slate US14/04 Titanic Remembrance Day: 113 years later, the ship and its story still fascinates
-Tuesday marks the 113th anniversary of the world's most famous ship sinking, observed by many as Titanic Remembrance Day.
- USA Today14/04 Same River, Twice: Putin’s War on Women by Sofi Oksanen – review
-This harrowing study of the Russian leader’s weaponising of sexual violence argues that misogyny goes hand in hand with imperialism
- TheGuardian13/04 Exciting facts .. Discover the history of the Jews in Lebanon
-Exciting facts .. Discover the history of the Jews in Lebanon
- Lebanon2413/04 Who is the owner of Tupperware who is now officially closed in Indonesia?
-Who owns the legendary plastic container tupperware because of its quality and now the status of Tupperware is bankrupt.
- MSN13/04 I've spent 30 years gathering post boxes - now my collection is UK's largest
-How this mail enthusiast grew the UK's largest private collection of post boxes - and turned it into a museum
- Express13/04 Forgotten: Searching for Palestine’s Hidden Places and Lost Memorials review – existence is resistance
-In mapping the Palestinian history and culture that persists despite Israeli suppression, Raja Shehadeh and Penny Johnson display a strength of purpose and a promise of hope
- TheGuardian13/04 Family of legendary SAS figure Paddy Mayne push for VC
-EXCLUSIVE: Paddy Mayne's great-great nephew says he would like to see the VC on public display in a museum if it is granted following a review.
- Express13/04 The incredible UK city that's not London where king was crowned 985 years ago
-King Charles III was crowned in Westminster Abbey, but this is not the only place where the ceremony has happened
- Express13/04 The shepherd in one of Palmeen: Lebanon needs a future worthy of its history
-The shepherd in one of Palmeen: Lebanon needs a future worthy of its history
- Lebanon2413/04 Meet the man who's built an exact replica of a First World War trench
-Ninety per cent bored stiff, nine per cent frozen stiff and one per cent scared stiff. That was - historian Andy Robertshaw says - the experience of most soldiers in WWI.
- DailyMail13/04 The ordinary market town that was England's 'capital' 700 years before London
-Historically better known for shoe-making than a seat of political power, this county town housed England's Parliament in the 1300s.
- Express13/04 African country with incredible beaches but 1 of world’s most dangerous places
-The state has been engulfed in near constant conflict since the early 1990s
- Express13/04 The incredible European floating city that's 'an upside-down forest' below water
-The "floating city" stands on a foundation of trees hammered into the earth.
- Express13/04 The cause of diabetes is not lifestyle habits that involve eating too much or lack of exercise!?...The cause of diabetes that many Japanese people have inevitable [Explained by a diabetes specialist]
-It is estimated that about one in five Japanese adults have diabetes or prediabetics. Diabetes is also thought to be synonymous with lifestyle-related diseases, but did you know that half of the causes actually lie outside of lifestyle habits? Let's take a look at the "misconceptions" related to diabetes in the book "The Correct Answer to Lower Blood Glucose Levels while Eating" by diabetic intern
- MSN13/04 The mysterious ancient African city that's been abandoned for 575 years
-This ancient metropolis was once a hub of economic and social activity, but mysteriously disappeared thousands of years ago.
- Express12/04 UK's 'Caribbean-like' beach with crystal-clear waters voted one of world's best
-The beach sits between Varadero Beach in Cuba and Eagle Beach in Aruba in the rankings.
- Express12/04 What is Palm Sunday? What to know about the Christian holiday honoring Jesus Christ
-Palm Sunday, the first celebration observed during Holy Week, honors Jesus Christ's last days on earth. \nHere's what to know about it.
- USA Today12/04 Women who revolutionized the kitchen with recipe books that made history
-Nina Horta, Julia Child, Nigella Lawson and Orietta del Sole, writers who inspired great changes
- MSN12/04 Dinosaur tracks found while filming documentary in Sardinia
-Traces of a bipedal dinosaur from around 165 million years ago were found in Ogliastra during the filming of a documentary. The exceptional discovery sheds light on the animals that lived on the island during the Middle Jurassic.
- EuronewsEN12/04 A journey through Seder night: A time machine of Jewish memory - opinion
-From ancient Egypt to now: A look at Jewish seder nights through the ages.
- Jerusalem Post12/04 Vinoo Mankad: Batting from 1 to 11 to number 11 ... This cricketer made a unique record, son also played for India
-The Indian team won the first Test victory in the year 1952 at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. The hero of that historic victory was Veenu Mankad, who broke the back of the English team by taking a total of 12 wickets.
- MSN12/04 It's not just Aomori-Hakodate. I took the Tsugaru Strait Ferry, heading to the northernmost tip of Honshu. It's a rare flight, but it's a long history!
-Tsugaru Strait Ferry is a shipping company known for its Aomori-Hakodate route, but in fact it also operates the Hakodate-Oma route only two round trips a day. On Saturday, I boarded the Oma route, which has a history of nearly 100 years, departed from Hakodate.
- MSN12/04 The sunniest city in Europe with few tourists - just a £50 flight from the UK
-The city, which has a rich naval history, is home to several superb beaches.
- Express12/04 Classicists take ‘ancient philosophical wisdom’ into English jails
-Inmates in several prisons given chance to study ethics and rhetoric ‘to inform contemporary life’ and skills
- TheGuardian12/04 Aussie sprinting set for ‘final for the ages’
-Australian sprinting is set for “a final for the ages” after Lachlan Kennedy eased to a 10.16 seconds effort in his 100m semi-final at the Australian Athletics Championships in Perth.
- News.com.au12/04 From Babur, Humayun, Akbar to Bahadur Shah Zafar, know how many wives of Mughal emperor were
-The Mughals have ruled India for more than 300 years. During this time, the Mughal rulers left the impression of their military strength, grand architecture and their rich culture. However, his personal life remained as much more interesting and discussion. The Mughal emperors performed many marriages only for political reasons. Especially, he gave more strength to his rule by marrying the princes
- MSN12/04 When writing meets AI
-When writing meets AI
- Sina12/04 Warsaw Uprising's last survivor: The story, testimony of Michael Smuss
-Everyone has a story, and every life is a story lived, but those who lived through the atrocities of the Nazi regime share stories that challenge our ideas of human capabilities.
- Jerusalem Post11/04 Did you lead the Crusader spirit Christopher Columbus to explore America?
-One of the goals of Christopher Columbus was to create a strong Christian ally in Asia that could help Christians besiege and crushed Muslims in the Middle East permanently.
- Aljazeera11/04 How did Israel maintain democracy in the Middle East? The answer is Jewish tradition - opinion
-Jews may not have had a state, but for centuries they had been practicing community politics in ways that closely resemble modern elective democracies.
- Jerusalem Post11/04 Seaside village with residents fighting to keep their 'lifeline' red phone box
-Locals were told they needed to make 52 calls a year to keep it plugged into the landline - but can't call anyone at all after it stopped working.
- Express11/04 Watch out Gout: Aussie’s stunning 100m sprint
-Watch out, Gout Gout.
- News.com.au11/04 38 Londres Street by Philippe Sands review – Pinochet and the Nazis
-A human rights lawyer skilfully gathers the threads that link the former Chilean dictator to a fugitive SS officer
- TheGuardian11/04 Tragic history of deadly chopper crash site
-The deadly tourist helicopter crash in New York was not the first aircraft to go down in the Hudson River.
- News.com.au11/04 Long lens|Ancient Han style talks about Dongyuan
-At the end of last year, the archaeological project of the Dongyuan Ancient City Site in Shijiazhuang was selected as the "Six New Archaeological Discoveries in Hebei in 2024". Recently, with the release of the latest results of relevant archaeology, this ancient city that has been covered with thousands of years has once again attracted widespread attention. In particular, the discovery of the re
- MSN11/04 ‘Scary’ woman now controlling Trump
-The United States’ top military officers are being purged.
- News.com.au11/04 Lewandowski achieves what no one has done before in the history of the Champions League
-Robert Lewandowski is signing an off -series season. The legendary Polish scorer of FC Barcelona a sum, at 36, the impressive figure of 40 goals so far in the campaign in all official competitions, when he still has 8 league games ahead, a cup final and, for the moment, a match insured in the Champions League. Precisely in this great European tournament on the 9 Barça has already achieved, after m
- MSN10/04 Say Goodbye to Small-Town Libraries and Museums, Thanks to Trump’s Latest Cuts
-The NEH budget is tiny. The loss is huge.
- Slate US10/04 Archaeology breakthrough after discovery of 2,300-year-old Greek ship
-The ancient ship was used by Greek merchants during the time of Alexander the Great, and held great treasures when archaeologists discovered it.
- Express10/04 ‘American gets everything for free’ after speaking ancient language in UK
-They impressed locals who showered the video creator with things free of charge.
- Express10/04 Barcelona plans huge 6,200smq space as locals fed up with disruptive tourists
-Angry with tourists hogging the street, the city is hoping to create a zone that is dedicated entirely to taking selfies.
- Express10/04 American Jews Feel Divided This Passover. It’s Not the First Time.
-The shelling of Fort Sumter began the first night of Passover, 1861.
- Slate US10/04 Fulani: new study unravels the genetic history of Africa’s largest pastoralist community
-Genetic insights into the Fulani people not only illuminate their biological history but also enrich our understanding of their cultural and historical narratives.
- TheConversation-Europe10/04 Stunning holiday retreat owned by Hitler's right-hand man listed for sale
-The beautiful seaside three-bedroom property boasts a sinister former owner.
- Express10/04 Surprise as sealskin is discovered to be cover material of ‘hairy’ medieval books
-The findings from volumes kept in a Cistercian monastery in France shed new light on a robust medieval trade network that went well beyond local sourcing
- TheGuardian10/04 Europe’s ‘oldest house’ that's still standing after 925 years
-It was caught up in a major religious crisis but remains lived in to this day
- Express10/04 US rockers cancel Sydney show last minute
-Yellowcard pulled the plug on their Sydney show last minute on Wednesday night, much to the disappointment of fans.
- News.com.au10/04 More than 200 items of Princess Diana’s iconic wardrobe are up for auction
-More than 200 items from the collection of Diana, Princess of Wales will go up for auction, offering "a window into a moment in history"
- Express10/04 Lantu Auto's 200,000th vehicle is offline, with sales volume increasing by 59% in the first quarter. The annual target is 200,000 vehicles.
-Lantu Auto's 200,000th vehicle is offline, with sales volume increasing by 59% in the first quarter. The annual target is 200,000 vehicles.
- Sina10/04 Surf coach hit with child abuse charges
-A once-popular and respected Queensland surf coach accused of sexually assaulting multiple children has been hit with a fresh wave of charges, announced on Thursday after Lyons told a court the existing allegations were “all true”.
- News.com.au09/04 Where was the Garden of Eden located? Scientist makes shocking new claim
-Holy plot twist!
- New York Post09/04 The date of the Al -Ahly and Sun Downs match in the African Champions League semi -final - the seventh day
-Al -Ahly club struck a fire date with the South African Sun Downs team in the African Champions League semi -finals for this season after beating Al -Hilal Al -Sudani with two clean goals in the first -leg matches and return in the final quarter of the championship.
- Youm709/04 Remains of four victims of concentration camp for children found
-The chilling discovery was made in the city of Lodz by researchers from the country's Institute of National Remembrance which is tasked with investigating WWII crimes.
- DailyMail09/04 Shardul Thakur threw the longest over in IPL history, made unwanted record in KKR-LSG match
-In the match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2025, Shardul Thakur set a record that would not want to adopt a bowler. The Lucknow bowler threw the longest over in IPL history in the match played at Eden Gardens.
- MSN09/04 Incredible photos show how £1bn upgrade to UK’s busiest train station will look
-Officials say the scheme will lead to growth and make travel easier for passengers.
- Express09/04 The Sleep Room by Jon Stock review – shocking tales from 1960s psychiatry
-The horrifying truth behind the practices of psychiatrist William Sargant, one of Britain’s most influential mental health practitioners
- TheGuardian09/04 The mosque is being built in the Muslim country's 130 -year -old temple, why is it so special that will be done
-Dewi Sri Pathrakali Amman Temple Malaysia: There is a 130 -year -old Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, where people have been worshiping for generations of Chief Goddess Shri Patrakalamman. Now there is talk of breaking this temple and shifting to another place, because the land where the temple is built has now been sold to a big textile company Jakel. This company wants to b
- MSN09/04 Kazakhstan textbooks promote tolerance, respect for Judaism, Israel - IMPACT report finds
-Kazakhstan's school curriculum offers a largely positive portrayal of Judaism and Jewish history, and in many cases, a balanced approach to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
- Jerusalem Post08/04 Life lessons: My Passover in Soviet unfreedom - opinion
-The history of Soviet Jewish refuseniks demonstrates Jewish resilience throughout the generations.
- Jerusalem Post08/04 'Like finding buried treasure': Missing WWI boxcar gifted to NJ by France returning home
-The Merci Train boxcar was gifted by France to New Jersey in 1949 and went missing in 1958. It has finally been found.
- USA Today08/04 Titanic like you've never seen it: Researchers have new insight into ship's final moments
-The Titanic went down over a century ago, but researchers are still uncovering new details about what happened.
- USA Today08/04 For the first time in history, scientists have resurrected the already extinct horror wolf
-Colossal's "Dire Wolves" are named Romulus, Remus and Khaleesi, and so far they all seem to be healthy. The first major frontier of "anti-extinction" has just been crossed. Earlier today, Colossal Biosciences reported that their scientists had successfully resurrected a horrible wolf, allegedly for the first time that an extinct species was resurrected. Colossal announced its earthquake-like achie
- MSN08/04 Modern tech unveils WWII submarine 'M-49' lost for 82 years in Russian waters
-crew of 22 perished when submarine went missing during combat mission in August 1941.
- Jerusalem Post08/04 Irmgard Furchner, convicted in 2022 of complicity in Nazi crimes, dies at 99
-Furchner had tried to avoid appearing in court by fleeing her senior home in Itzenhoe, a town in northern Germany, by taxi, the previous year. She was found in a local commuter train station.
- Jerusalem Post08/04 Allies at War by Tim Bouverie review – a revelatory study of second world war alliances
-In focusing on the multilateral bonds that were forged to defeat Hitler, this entertaining account offers fresh disclosures about the course of the war
- TheGuardian08/04 ‘Witchcraft’: Disbelief as Aussie freak goes viral for insane act
-Maddison Levi really is a cheat code.
- News.com.au08/04 "Algorithm innovation + reasonable computing power" is the key to breaking through the limitations of AI's choke.
-"Algorithm innovation + reasonable computing power" is the key to breaking through the limitations of AI's choke.
- Sina07/04 Bravest (and only) SAS man to receive Victoria Cross, revealed by Lord Ashcroft
-A dramatic action 80 years ago tomorrow in Italy cost Anders Lassen his life, but saw him posthumously awarded the nation's highest medal for heroism. Lord Ashcroft pays tribute to a Great Dane
- Express07/04 From ELIZA to GPT-4: A Human's Guide to the History of Large Language Models (LLMs)
-How Did We Get Here? Unpacking the Surprising History of LLMs It feels like Large Language...
- DEV -07/04 Historian DAMIEN LEWIS on why Paddy Mayne MUST get the Victoria Cross
-Blair 'Paddy' Mayne's wartime journey was defined by relentless courage, calculated defiance, maverick thinking and military genius, writes DAMIEN LEWIS.
- DailyMail07/04 Paul and Stephen McGann reveal great-uncle survived Titanic sinking
-Jimmy McGann was one of just 705 survivors of the 1912 disaster. He served in the ship's engine room. His famous great-nephews are revealing the story of his life in a new podcast.
- DailyMail07/04 'Rachel Reeves and Labour are scrambling for catchy quick-fix policy'
-Labour politicians would do well to heed lessons from France instead of pursuing policies that make them feel better about themselves.
- Express07/04 Children of Radium by Joe Dunthorne review – complicity, courage and cowardice examined in a slippery marvel
-The Submarine author employs that novel’s warmth and wit in his investigation into whether his great-grandfather knowingly helped to make chemical weapons for the Nazis
- TheGuardian07/04 Ice hockey icon Wayne Gretzky wiped from history as NHL record broken
-Alex Ovechkin scored his 895th NHL career goal on Monday (AEST), etching his name into ice hockey history by finally passing the previous all-time record he shared with Wayne Gretzky.
- News.com.au07/04 Aussie giant makes history with history-making heave
-Olympic bronze medallist Matthew Denny wanted a world record but was still “very, very proud” after becoming the first Australian to eclipse the 70-metre mark with the discuss in a stunning performance in the US he dedicated to his late father.
- News.com.au07/04 Aussie giant makes history with huge throw
-Olympic bronze medallist Matthew Denny wanted a world record but was still “very, very proud” after becoming the first Australian to eclipse the 70-metre mark with the discuss in a stunning performance in the US he dedicated to his late father.
- News.com.au07/04 The sedition of shadow and light .. intermittent scenes from the seventh art journey in Egypt .. exciting tales in the archive of art from cafes to the court of kings .. clash about the first cinematic show
-The story of the first cinematic show in Egypt was the subject of a permanent dispute, Ahmed Al -Hadary, the sheikh of cinema critics in Egypt, tried to refute it in his encyclopedia, "The History of Cinema in Egypt", explaining that the café is called "Zarani"
- Youm707/04 The Indian Jewish journey to Israel: A story of return, not invasion - opinion
-For the Jews of India, Israel was not viewed as a foreign land to colonize but rather as the ancient homeland of the Jewish people.
- Jerusalem Post06/04 Rommel, the 'desert fox', was not a great military and other myths about World War II
-World War II left behind about 70 million dead, an unprecedented devastation and a handful of myths and legends that still persist. For decades, ...
- Elmundo06/04 Tutankhamun breakthrough after 'unexpected' DNA results from Boy King
-Egyptologists were met with a huge "surprise" after tracing the familial ties of Tutankhamun's parents.
- Express06/04 We Were There by Lanre Bakare review – the forgotten voices of black Britain
-The author’s sharply intelligent history of how black British identity was forged beyond London in the cauldron of the Thatcherite 1970s and 80s is a necessary corrective
- TheGuardian06/04 This sugar factory 'witness' of Indonesia was once the world's largest sugar supplier, now the location of the horror film shooting
-The sugar factory film is becoming a discussion of citizens. This film takes the location of the shooting at one of the sugar factory in Klaten, Central Java
- MSN06/04 Uesugi Kenshin, the strongest in the Sengoku period, is the only one who lost, and the pronounced name of the genius military strategist is unknown... Rekishi-kun also approaches the mystery of a person who groans, "Who are you?" [2025 Editorial Departmen
-We're bringing you a book that you'd like to read again from an article that received a huge response on Fujinkoron.jp in the first half of 2024 (January to June). (First release date: May 22, 2024) **** Famous Sengoku warlords appear in Taiga dramas such as "What will Ieyasu" and "Kirin ga Kuru." However, behind this, there are many local warlords who can get more attention! Speaking of "Rekishi-
- MSN06/04 Samu: The incredible story of the son of refugees who lives the dream in FC Porto
-The mother fled Nigeria, became pregnant in Morocco and took two years to arrive in Europe. In southern Spain, they lived in a host center, they had difficulties, they wanted to give up everything. But that kid who never opened his mouth, and football, compensated for all efforts.
- MSN06/04 The abandoned tunnels underneath capital city that are a haven for dark tourism
-The stone-walled passages are up to three metres high and were built to withstand cannon fire and other attacks common in early modern warfare.
- Express06/04 Europe map shows which countries have the most castles - there's a clear winner
-Rival factions have sought to establish their dominance on the continent for centuries.
- Express06/04 What was Elon Musk's first company? This was the business that Trump's right hand used to build his millionaire fortune
-With a loan from his father, Elon made his first company grow and bought by Compaq in 1999 for US $ 307 million, which catapulted his initial fortune.
- La República06/04 Japan-US nuclear secret agreements, radio interference...Why is Iwo Jima "no civilians allowed to land" even 80 years after the war? {The Emperor and Empress visit tomorrow}
-The Emperor and Empress will visit Iwo Jima on April 7th. Why is Iwo Jima, a fierce battleground in the Pacific War, still "prohibiting landings" by civilians even now, 80 years after the war? Author of the popular work "Graduation on Iwo Jima: Friends Underground" and the author of the...
- MSN06/04 'Embracing Exile': Defending Jewish Diaspora as source of identity, prosperity, pride - review
-In his book Embracing Exile: The Case for Jewish Diaspora, David Kraemer seeks to provide a “fuller picture” of issues related to Jewish identity, place, and home.
- Jerusalem Post06/04 Duel of needy: UDH Alliance and United Merchants play by date 7 of the League 1
-In Huánuco, the local Alianza Universidad and merchants united close to date 7 of the Opening Tournament this Sunday, April 6. None of these clubs have been able to win a single game.
- La República05/04 Archaeologists discover creepy 2,400-year-old 'puppets' inside ancient pyramid
-The discovery of the 2,400-year-old figurines hails a breakthrough in a little-studied period of El Salvador's pre-Columbian history.
- Express05/04 Breakthrough as ‘lost city’ found 4,000ft underground in shock discovery
-Researches have claimed to have found a 'lost city' thousands of feet underground, a discovery that would reshape how we see human history.
- Express05/04 ‘It was filthy, horrible work’: actors Paul and Stephen McGann reveal how their great uncle survived the Titanic
-New podcast series will show what coal-trimmers had to endure as they powered the ill-fated ship in 1912
- TheGuardian05/04 ‘Peering into the eyes of the past’: reconstruction reveals face of woman who lived before Trojan war
-Digital technology reveals ‘incredibly modern’ royal who lived 3,500 years ago in kingdom associated with Helen of Troy
- TheGuardian05/04 Britain's worst nuclear disaster
-It was Britain's worst nuclear disaster, but it is likely you have never heard of it. Unlike Chernobyl in Ukraine, Windscale in Cumbria is not vivid in the public imagination.
- DailyMail05/04 Iconic moment royal escaped her security and was found drinking in a pub
-An iconic royal once escaped her security detail but was found safely having a cheeky tipple in a pub.
- Express05/04 The incredible remote island with just 4,200 residents and an active volcano
-The region forms part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, one of the planet's most seismically active areas.
- Express05/04 Greenland isn't the first territory America wanted from Denmark. Here's another.
-Donald Trump isn’t the first U.S. president to consider taking land from Denmark. What did the U.S. want last time and why?
- USA Today04/04 England's 'oldest house' covered in history that's been around for 857 years
-It is the building where people have thought to have lived for the longest period of time
- Express04/04 The beautiful UK city where important king was crowned 60 miles from London
-The country's capital is not the only place where monarchs have been coronated
- Express04/04 Scientists discover new 15 million-year old fish with last meal fossilized inside its stomach
-With the discovery of the species, scientists can now properly develop a timeline surrounding the arrival of the fish in Australia and its evolution since then.
- Jerusalem Post04/04 The gorgeous 'British island' that used to be connected to mainland Europe
-The island has one of the world's largest tidal ranges, which completely transforms the coastline every six hours.
- Express04/04 The world's oldest airline still thriving today with 33m passengers a year
-The world's oldest airline is still thriving today and operating under its original name more than 106 years after.
- Express04/04 This week in Jewish history: Nebi Musa riots, death of Reb Aryeh Levin
-A highly abridged weekly version of Dust & Stars.
- Jerusalem Post04/04 WWII bomber downed with British airman aboard is found 82 years later
-Leslie Norman Row, from Gravesend, Kent, was flying a mission over the Mediterranean when his Baltimore Bomber was attacked
- DailyMail04/04 Aaj ka Rashifal: How will your whole day be, know what your stars say
-Aaj Ka Rashifal: According to numerology, every human date of birth has its own special significance. It not only tells their nature and personality, but also indicates about their future. Today, pay more attention to your expenses and spend it properly. Take investment decisions carefully and keep in mind the future needs. Let's know how it will be, today, if you are born on 1, 10, 19 or 28th day
- MSN04/04 My Word: A Passover lesson to be learned - opinion
-We are commanded to tell the children the story of the Exodus as if it happened to each of us personally. It is the ultimate teachable moment.
- Jerusalem Post04/04 Thought Birmingham's bin strike was bad?
-In 1975, a mass walkout by binmen in a row over pay crippled Glasgow. In January of that year, around 350 workers began an unofficial strike that lasted more than three months.
- DailyMail04/04 Judges, the fastest pace in individuals and teams, is 320th in history, making it an unprecedented Yankees...
-◆Major League Baseball - D-Bucks (3rd, Yankee Stadium, New York, USA) Yankees outfielder A. Judge hit the first runner on the 3rd (4th Japan time) in the first inning of his home game against the D-Bucks. The mass production system began with five rounds in the opening six games. His fifth home run last season, with 58 home runs, was born in his 28th game, so I'm looking forward to seeing how much
- MSN03/04 Kirsty Coventry and whiteness in Zimbabwe: how sport can rewrite the political rules
-Kirsty Coventry’s rise to political importance as a white woman in a black majority Zimbabwe shows how sport is able to reshape race and power.
- TheConversation-Europe03/04 Musk loses everything in just 23 days
-OPINION
- News.com.au03/04 ‘Cracking’: Bezos wedding already a disaster
-OPINION
- News.com.au03/04 Donald Trump goes after ‘dirty’ countries with savage tariffs that could cripple vulnerable economies
-Donald Trump’s long-awaited plan to impose hefty tariffs on America’s trade partners has arrived and some of the world’s most vulnerable economies have been harshly punished.
- News.com.au02/04 Toddler finds ornate 3,800-year-old artifact with a ‘grand’ biblical connection
-Daphna Ben-Tor, a specialist in ancient amulets and seals, later verified that it was a Canaanite scarab dating back to the Middle Bronze Age.
- New York Post02/04 Maserati's story in ten iconic models
-The recent 110 anniversary of the signing of the trident is a good excuse to review ten of the most fascinating creations of this renowned transalpine manufacturer, responsible for a good handful of myths of the competition and road icons. The first racing car with the Maserati trident logo dates from 1926. Type 26 contains ...
- MSN02/04 Unusual mars rock 'like nothing else seen' baffles scientists
-The planet has a rich volcanic history, dating back over 4.5 billion years
- Express02/04 A medicine that became syrup, not only in India but also in Pakistan, the story of the story is Ruh Afza
-ROOH AFZA was built 118 years ago in a small dispensary in Delhi. But the forms of relationships do not change, they also change. So the medicine became syrup. And such a syrup whose admire is on both India and Pakistan.
- MSN02/04 Express readers vote on whether the Falklands should remain British forever
-Today marks 43 years since the conflict sparked by Argentina's invasion of the Falkland Islands began in 1982.
- Express02/04 Greenland in great danger: Trump returns a hut America
-The history of the United States is covered by the acquisition of foreign territories, and today they are trying to return.
- Korrespondent02/04 Story of a Murder by Hallie Rubenhold review: the real Cora Crippen
-The author of The Five, about the Ripper murders, turns her attention to another tragically misunderstood victim
- TheGuardian02/04 Val Kilmer’s macho action figures held a melancholy just below the surface
-Leading man of 1990s Hollywood, Val Kilmer, has died at 65.
- TheConversation-Global02/04 If there is no move, will DingTalk come up with new AI moves?
-If there is no move, will DingTalk come up with new AI moves?
- Sina02/04 Why Judaism warns against unanimous decisions in government - opinion
-A decision made unanimously by a large group and which determines a person’s future is guided by external considerations rather than by the merits of the matter at hand.
- Jerusalem Post01/04 Live updates: JFK assassination takes center stage at hearing; Oliver Stone to testify
-The assassination of former President John F. Kennedy will take center stage at a closely watched House hearing on Tuesday.
- USA Today01/04 The lucky player who became a millionaire when buying a US $ 10 lottery ticket and would build a building for new businesses
-The state lottery ticket Red Hot Millions transformed his life. The emotion invaded him when he discovered his prize, a story that quickly went viral and left everyone astonished by the fate of Al Rahhib.
- La República01/04 Heartbreak as London's famous pie and mash shops slowly die
-EXCLUSIVE: As another shop shuts its doors for good the number of surviving pie and mash shops in London is believed to now be below 40
- Express01/04 The White Sox, who lost 121 losses last season, achieved their fifth feat in MLB history and launched their fourth match with 2 wins and 2 losses.
-◆Major League Baseball White Sox 9-0 Twins (Chicago, Illinois, USA, Rate Field, 31st) The White Sox defeated the Twins 9-0 at their home base, earning their second win of the season, in their first three games. The White Sox, which recorded the worst loss in major history last season, had 121 losses, but in the opening game they beat the Angels, where pitcher Kikuchi Yusei started. On this day, 33
- MSN01/04 Zimbabwe’s economy crashed – so how do citizens still cling to myths of urban and economic success?
-Economic crises since the 1990s led to a sharp rise in Zimbabwe’s informal economy, hence some call the country a nation of vendors.
- TheConversation-Europe01/04 Incredible new £775m museum will be twice as big as the Louvre when it opens
-The Grand Museum Cairo took 20 years to build but will open in July. It will showcase a vast array of Egyptian history.
- Express01/04 April Fools' Day: What are its origins and how do Europeans celebrate?
-April Fools' Day: Why do we collectively try to mess with others on 1 April, and how do different countries celebrate this festival of foolishness?
- EuronewsEN01/04 The tiny European region that speaks rare language ‘closest to English’
-English speakers may pick up some of what people in the province are saying.
- Express01/04 100 years of innovation: Hebrew University of Jerusalem celebrates centennial
-Albert Einstein, Chaim Weizmann, Chaim Nachman Bialik, and Martin Buber were among the visionaries who founded the institution.
- Jerusalem Post31/03 The incredible new UK tourist attraction opening tomorrow
-EXCLUSIVE: One of Britain's most important surviving buildings can now be explored but you've probably never heard of it.
- Express31/03 38 Londres Street: On Impunity, Pinochet in England and a Nazi in Patagonia by Philippe Sands review – war crimes revisited
-In the final part of a bravura trilogy detailing the struggle to bring war criminals to account, Sands tracks a former SS commander to Chile, where he found a friend in Augusto Pinochet
- TheGuardian31/03 For the first time in the modern history of Syria .. Eid prayer in the People's Palace in Damascus (video)
-For the first time in the modern history of Syria .. Eid prayer in the People's Palace in Damascus (video)
- Lebanon2431/03 Selfish Prince who forced his wife to move home while in labour
-There is a long history of royal feuds, but one will always top the list after a prince went to extraordinary lengths to keep his parents away from his family.
- Express31/03 What time does Peru Vs Chile play by the 3rd date of the South American U-17 2025?
-Carlos Silvestri's Peruvian team is obliged to win so as not to be eliminated. The reddish, on the other hand, comes from a triumph over Argentina.
- La República30/03 University and River Plate will face after 55 years: how is the history between them?
-A lifetime. After many years, the 'U' will play again against the millionaire for the Copa Libertadores, although he does not have the background in his favor.
- La República30/03 IDF X account publishes 'Studio Ghibli' style AI artwork amid social media trend
-The IDF social media account recognized the widespread trend, captioning their post: "We thought we’d also hop on the Ghibli trend."
- Jerusalem Post30/03 Why did Shah Jahan get glasses after Mumtaz's death? Know what the history of Mughals says
-What did shah jahan do after mumtaz's death: Whenever it comes to love in the world, the Taj Mahal of love is definitely remembered. One of the seven wonders of the world was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz. According to history, Shah Jahan loved his Begum so much that he also died in view of the Taj Mahal. Subsequently, both were also buried in this Taj Mahal.
- MSN30/03 Power to the people! Versailles reveals hidden halls to celebrate 150 years of the Third Republic
-The Château de Versailles is honouring an overlooked heritage — and the highly symbolic role played by the former royal residence in the life of French democracy even today. View on euronews
- MSN30/03 Drax of Drax Hall by Paul Lashmar review – forensic exposé of a British dynasty built on slavery
-This timely and important book reveals Barbados plantation owner James Drax to be the equal of Robert Clive or Cecil Rhodes in his profiteering from human misery
- TheGuardian30/03 ‘Have you no sense of decency, sir?’ Joe McCarthy and the road to Trump
-Red Scare author Clay Risen sees parallels between 1950s witch-hunts and the right’s assault on government today
- TheGuardian30/03 ‘It reminds you of a fascist state’: Smithsonian Institution braces for Trump rewrite of US history
-Normally staid historians sound alarm at authoritarian grasping for control of the premier US museum complex
- TheGuardian30/03 A "green seat" that is more comfortable than a Shinkansen train is on the sea!? I tried riding a rare "railroad ferry" on the larger side.
-Nankai Ferry connects Wakayama Port and Tokushima Port. It is a rare shipping company that is a subsidiary of Nankai Electric Railway and is a group company of railway companies. Wakayama Port is a railway ferry connected to stations on the Nankai Line, so what is it used?
- MSN30/03 Were the Pyramids built by Aliens? Inside bizarre conspiracy theory
-In 2020, Elon Musk attracted scorn from experts when he took to Twitter - the social network that he bought in 2022 for $44billion - to write: 'Aliens built the pyramids obv'.
- DailyMail30/03 The longest Roman bridge in the world in perfect condition is in this place in Spain
-With almost 800 meters in length and more than 2,000 years of history, the bridge of Mérida is still standing as a witness of the Roman Empire and Heritage of Humanity Game of Thrones: the Roman bridge of Córdoba will become the long bridge of Volantis who accesses today to the center of Mérida on foot does so in the same way that the inhabitants of the former emern emerge Majestic Roman bridge ov
- MSN30/03 She Broke an Enormous Barrier in One of America’s Most Sexist Industries. Why Has She Been Forgotten?
-Her life was extraordinary. She's been all but forgotten.
- Slate US30/03 Discovery of a 4,000-year-old Bronze Age settlement in Morocco rewrites history
-The Maghreb has long been absent from studies on the recent prehistory of the Mediterranean. The new findings change that.
- TheConversation-Europe30/03 Taking the canal as the soul, writing the homesickness of the post-90s generation
-Taking the canal as the soul, writing the homesickness of the post-90s generation
- Sina30/03 Android is not closed, but Google is becoming more and more closed
-Android is not closed, but Google is becoming more and more closed
- Sina30/03 This country has lost more territory than any other in history: its name will surprise you
-Despite its deep Catholic influence and its imperial legacy, this country went from dominating vast territories to lose more extension than any other in history. His identity still resonates, but his map changed forever.
- La República29/03 First time in history! The Yankees achieved three consecutive home runs with three pitches from the play ball. Three consecutive MVP trio hits Wells in the first inning, and a total of four shots
-◆Major League Baseball - Yankees Brewers (29th, New York, Yankee Stadium) On the 29th (30th Japan time), the Yankees achieved three consecutive arch achievements from the first pitch, with the first pitch Goldschmidt, Bellinger, Judge and the MVP trio, the first in history, in a match against the Brewers at home. The opponent's starting pitcher is left-handed pitcher Cortez, who played for Jankins
- MSN29/03 Mathematician Adam Kucharski: ‘Our concepts of what we can prove are shifting’
-The epidemiologist who advised on Ebola and Covid discusses the value of evidence in light of AI and social media, and how the notion of fact has long been divisive
- TheGuardian29/03 The unassuming British isle home to 30 people that was captured by pirates
-You can visit the tiny island for day trips or stay overnight for as little as £168 for four nights.
- Express