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Gaza Aid Crisis Deepens as Israel Delays Vital Convoys

Critical shortages of food, water and medical supplies grip Gaza as humanitarian agencies report Israeli authorities are systematically delaying and restricting aid deliveries, creating catastrophic conditions for civilians.

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.

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.

Canterbury Cathedral hosts underground graffiti exhibition

In an unprecedented fusion of heritage and contemporary art, Canterbury Cathedral transforms its underground car park into a vibrant street art showcase featuring works from Peckham's creative community, bridging centuries of artistic expression.

Israel and Gaza Agree Historic Ceasefire Deal

After months of devastating conflict, Israel and Palestinian factions in Gaza have reached a landmark ceasefire agreement and comprehensive peace plan, bringing hope for lasting stability to the region.

Karnak Temple's 4,000-year secret revealed

Groundbreaking archaeological research uncovers the true purpose behind Egypt's magnificent Karnak Temple complex, revealing it was dedicated to the supreme god Amun-Ra as a monumental power centre.

Why Lasting Peace in Gaza Remains Elusive

An in-depth analysis of the complex barriers to sustainable peace in Gaza and why military solutions alone cannot resolve the deep-rooted political crisis between Israel and Hamas.

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