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Gaza Poet: 'My Poems Are Part of My Flesh'

Exclusive interview with Palestinian poet Batool Abu Akleen reveals how she continues to write amidst the devastation of Gaza, transforming trauma into powerful verse that bears witness to her people's struggle.

Lockerbie suspect confessed in 'safest place': US cops

Exclusive: US investigators reveal Abu Agila Mohammad Mas'ud's alleged confession to the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing, claiming he confessed while believing he was in 'the safest place to talk' - as torture allegations surface.

$30bn Santos Takeover Collapses After Abu Dhabi Exit

A massive $30bn acquisition of Australian energy giant Santos by an Abu Dhabi-led consortium has been abruptly terminated, sending shockwaves through global energy markets and raising questions about the future of fossil fuel investments.

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.

Hamas Billionaires in Qatari Palaces as Gaza Burns

An investigation exposes the staggering opulence of Hamas's political leaders residing in five-star Doha hotels and marble-floored mansions, profiting from the poverty and terror they orchestrate in Gaza.

Inside Verstappen & Hamilton's Bitter F1 Rivalry

Exclusive insight into the complex and fiery relationship between F1 champions Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, from their explosive 2021 title fight to the current state of their rivalry.

Elderly Woman Buried Alive for 12 Hours in Gaza Strike

A 74-year-old grandmother, Mariam Abu Dagga, endured a 12-hour burial under debris after an Israeli airstrike on her Gaza home. Her miraculous survival and rescue by neighbours highlights the human cost of the ongoing conflict.

Veteran Palestinian Journalist Killed in Gaza Airstrike

The media community mourns the loss of veteran Palestinian journalist and women's rights advocate Maryam Abu Daqqa, killed in an Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis. Colleagues remember her lifelong dedication to reporting and activism.

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.

British citizen killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza

Maryam Abu Daqqa, a British citizen and the daughter of a prominent Palestinian political leader, has been killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza. Her father, a senior PFLP official, confirms the tragic news.

Ancient 'Jesus Boat' Discovery Rewrites Biblical History

Groundbreaking archaeological discovery of a 2000-year-old 'Jesus Boat' from the Sea of Galilee provides astonishing physical evidence of daily life in the Biblical era. Experts reveal how this miraculous preservation rewrites our understanding of ancient

Ancient Bones Reveal Early Human-Neanderthal Interbreeding

Groundbreaking analysis of 100,000-year-old bones from Israel's Skhul Cave provides compelling new evidence that early humans and Neanderthals interbred much earlier than previously believed, challenging our understanding of human evolution.

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