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Student finds lost grave of Equiano's daughter

A British teenager's school research project uncovers the final resting place of Joanna Vassa, daughter of famed abolitionist Olaudah Equiano, solving a 200-year-old mystery.

Egypt's £1bn Grand Museum opens after 20-year build

After 20 years of construction and a £1 billion investment, Cairo's monumental Grand Egyptian Museum opens to the public, becoming the world's largest archaeological museum and new crown jewel of Egypt's cultural heritage.

Berbatov's Kidnapping Horror: Held at Gunpoint

Former Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov reveals shocking kidnapping incident where he was held hostage for hours in his native Bulgaria before his transfer to Fulham.

Welsh detectorist finds 15,000 Roman coins

A Welsh metal detectorist discovered the largest ever Roman coin hoard found in Wales, then spent a nervous night guarding his extraordinary find in his car over theft fears.

4,000 Steps Weekly Cuts Early Death Risk

New research shows even minimal weekly walking delivers significant health benefits, challenging conventional exercise guidelines and offering hope for sedentary individuals.

Parthenon Sheds Scaffolding After 20 Years

For the first time in 20 years, visitors to Athens can witness the magnificent Parthenon completely free of restoration scaffolding, marking a historic moment for the iconic ancient temple.

Man Utd fan changes identity to escape bullies

After enduring years of relentless bullying, a devoted Manchester United supporter from Bulgaria fought through the legal system to officially change his identity, creating a powerful new beginning inspired by his football passion.

Bronze Age gold treasures revealed in Scotland

National Museums Scotland reveals extraordinary Bronze Age discoveries including gold hair ornaments and spearhead mounts, rewriting our understanding of ancient British craftsmanship.

Solo Skiing: The Ultimate Winter Freedom

Discover why solo skiing holidays are booming across the Alps and beyond. From French resorts to Swiss mountains and Bulgarian value, find out how skiing alone offers freedom, new friendships and unforgettable adventures.

Ancient Roman artefact discovered in New Orleans

Construction workers in New Orleans make stunning discovery of 2,000-year-old Roman artefact, rewriting conventional understanding of transatlantic history and leaving archaeologists astonished.

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