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Cut Marks On 4,000-Year-Old Skulls Show Egyptians Tried To Treat Cancer
Known to be the place of one of the early civilisations, ancient Egyptians have been known to identify, describe, and treat diseases and traumatic injuries, build prostheses, and put in dental fillings
European Union Gives 250,000 Euro Humanitarian Aid To Manipur For Hailstorm Relief
European Union provides €250,000 aid to Manipur, India, for hailstorm relief efforts
On Cam: Clashes Erupt At Israeli Embassy Protest In Mexico
Some protesters covered their faces and threw stones at riot police who blocked their path to the diplomatic complex in the city's Lomas de Chapultepec neighborhood
Pope issues rare apology over reported homophobic slur
Pope Francis, widely quoted as having used a highly derogatory word to describe the LGBT community, did not intend to use homophobic language and apologises to anyone offended by it, the Vatican said on Tuesday.
US condemns Georgian parliament's passing of foreign influence bill
The United States on Tuesday condemned a move by the parliament in the South Caucasus state of Georgia to override a presidential veto of a bill on foreign agents, which western nations say is Russianinspired.
Judge denies request to restrict Trump statements about law enforcement in classified records case
The judge overseeing Donald Trump's classified documents case in Florida on Tuesday denied prosecutors' request to bar the former president from making public statements that could endanger law enforcement agents participating in the prosecution.
South African President Ramaphosa’s Party To Perform Poorly In Polls But He'll Likely Be Reelected
Even if Ramaphosa wins, his party, the ANC, may not have a majority of lawmakers.
'Liar, Gold Digger': US Adult Star Stormy Daniels Receiving 'Death Threats' Amid Trump Hush Money Trial
Closing arguments in Donald Trump's hush money trial, each side aiming to sway the jury in the historic case against the former US president
Watch: United Airlines Plane's Engine Catches Fire At Chicago O'Hare Airport
No injuries reported after a United Airlines plane's engine caught fire at Chicago O'Hare. The Airbus A320 was towed to the gate, and passengers were rebooked
Israel PM Netanyahu Says Deaths Of 45 Palestinians In Rafah Strike ‘Tragic’, IDF Launches Probe
The IDF’s advocate-general said that a fact-finding and assessment mechanism has been launched to probe the deaths of the Palestinian civilians.
Yemen's Houthis free more than 100 prisoners
Yemen's Houthi group freed more than 100 detainees in Sanaa on Sunday, calling the move a "unilateral humanitarian initiative" to pardon prisoners and return them to their families.
Zelenskiy, from ravaged Kharkiv, urges Biden and Xi to join peace summit
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy appealed to U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Sunday to attend his peace summit as Ukraine struggles to stave off unrelenting attacks by Russia in its 27monthold invasion.
Man Jumps In Front Of Flaming Liquid Thrown At His Fiancée By Maniac Inside New York Train, Suffers Severe Burns
The madman tossed a flaming liquid at the man’s fiancée inside a New York subway train. The man suffered 30% burns and has been hospitalised.
Macron To Meet Scholz, Marking First State Visit By A French President To Germany In 24 Years
Macron will seek to soothe ties with German chancellor Olaf Scholz and warn the friendly nation of the dangers of the far right parties.
Israel presses on with strikes in Gaza after World Court ruling
Israeli forces killed more than 30 people in new attacks in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian medics said on Saturday, the day after judges at the top United Nations court ordered Israel to halt its offensive on the southern Gazan city of Rafah.
Food bound for Gaza rots in the sun as Egypt's Rafah crossing stays shut
Some of the food supplies waiting to enter the Gaza Strip from Egypt have begun to rot as the Rafah border crossing remains shut to aid deliveries for a third week and people inside the Palestinian territory face worsening hunger.