U.S. widens travel ban to more than 30 countries, Noem says
The United States plans to extend its travel ban to over 30 countries, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced on Thursday....
The "Meet Ancient Egypt: Mummy, Life, and Death" exhibition at Beijing's 798 Art Zone showcases 123 ancient Egyptian artifacts, offering a fascinating glimpse into the rich history and spiritual practices of this ancient civilization.
The "Meet Ancient Egypt" exhibition, opened in Beijing's 798 Art Zone, showcases 123 Egyptian artifacts, highlighting the civilization’s history and rituals.
The exhibition is divided into four sections, each displaying significant pieces, including three mummy coffins, two valuable human mummies, five animal mummies, and eight mummy wrappings. Other highlights include noble jewelry, statues, relief sculptures, and cosmetic tools, offering a comprehensive look into the daily life and beliefs of the ancient Egyptians.
Spanning 4,300 years and 32 dynasties, the artifacts offer a chronological journey through Egypt's history, from the early days of the Nile region to its later developments. This exhibition is an opportunity to uncover the mysteries surrounding life, death, and the spiritual practices of this ancient civilization.
The "Meet Ancient Egypt" exhibition provides a unique chance to engage with one of the world’s most enigmatic cultures, shedding light on the beliefs and rituals that shaped ancient Egypt’s worldview.
For nearly three decades following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the international system was defined by a singular, overwhelming reality: American unipolarity.
Chinese scientists have unveiled a new gene-editing therapy that they say could lead to a functional cure for HIV, making it one of the most promising developments in decades of global research.
Faced with mounting public outrage following one of the deadliest environmental disasters in the nation’s recent history, the Indonesian government has pledged to investigate and potentially shut down mining operations found to have contributed to the catastrophic flooding on Sumatra.
Britain’s King Charles III welcomed German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Wednesday, marking the beginning of his three-day state visit to the United Kingdom. The visit, the first by a German President to the UK in 27 years, comes as the two countries continue to strengthen ties post-Brexit.
Israel was cleared on Thursday to participate in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, a decision made by the organisers, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which sparked a major controversy.
In a small town on the outskirts of Warsaw, lumps of glass are transformed into dazzling holiday decorations, as Silverado, a family-owned factory in Jozefow, polishes the tradition of mouth-blown Christmas ornaments, captivating buyers across the globe and spreading festive cheer.
Israel’s participation in next year’s Eurovision Song Contest will be discussed on Thursday (4 December), as the organising body, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) meet in Geneva to consider whether the country can compete amid threats from some nations to withdraw over the ongoing Gaza war.
The Louvre Museum in Paris on Tuesday unveiled renovated galleries showcasing 17th and 18th-century Italian and Spanish paintings and opened its new Gallery of the Five Continents.
A Fabergé Imperial Winter Egg, commissioned by the last Russian Tsar, Nicholas II, as an Easter gift to his mother, sold for a record $30 million at auction on Tuesday.
A four-part docuseries executive produced by Curtis '50 cent' Jackson and directed by Alexandria Stapleton on Netflix is at the centre of controversy online.
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