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Czech Election: Babis Fights for Political Survival

Former Prime Minister Andrej Babis battles for political survival as Czech voters head to the polls in a crucial election that could reshape Central European politics and determine the country's future direction.

Government Considers Royal Mail Takeover Bid

The UK government considers taking control of Royal Mail's parent company amid foreign takeover threats and service concerns. Explore the implications for postal services and national infrastructure.

Masaryk's Prague Statue Unveiled After 86-Year Wait

A historic moment in Prague as a monumental statue of Czechoslovakia's first president, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, is finally installed outside Hradčany Castle, completing a vision first conceived in 1938.

Prague Considers Making English an Official Language

A radical proposal from a Prague councillor suggests making English an official language alongside Czech. Discover the controversial plan aimed at boosting the economy and international appeal, sparking a fierce debate on national identity.

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.

Tennis Star Muchova's Stalking Ordeal Revealed

Czech tennis sensation Karolina Muchova endured a terrifying stalking campaign from her obsessive ex-boyfriend, leading to a criminal conviction that casts a shadow over the US Open.

Stone Age 'Atlantis' Discovered Off Danish Coast

Marine archaeologists have uncovered a submerged Stone Age settlement in the Baltic Sea, revealing a 7,000-year-old lost world of sophisticated hunter-gatherers off Denmark's coast.

Ancient Coin Linked to Jesus Found in Israel

Archaeologists have discovered a mysterious coin in Israel that may be connected to Jesus and an ancient biblical prophecy, shedding new light on historical and religious narratives.

Ancient 7,000-year-old footprints found in Boston

Archaeologists in Boston, Massachusetts, have discovered remarkably preserved human footprints believed to be over 7,000 years old, shedding new light on early human activity in North America.

Lost Mayan City Discovered in Mexican Jungle

A team of archaeologists has uncovered a long-lost Mayan city deep in the jungles of Mexico, revealing stunning pyramids, ball courts, and hieroglyphics that could rewrite history.

Paris exhibition saves Gaza's lost treasures

A remarkable Paris exhibition has salvaged priceless artefacts from Gaza, showcasing the resilience of Palestinian heritage amid conflict. Discover the story behind these treasures.

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