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Mysterious Prehistoric Monument Uncovered in 'Unprecedented' Discovery
The purpose of the enigmatic structure, which possibly dates to the Neolithic period, remains unclear.
Scientists Warn of Massive Ocean Problem: 'We're In the Disaster Movie'
The fourth global coral reef bleaching event is underway, impacting at least 53 countries.
Mystery as Texas Man Missing in Occupied Ukraine After Joining Putin's Army
"I'm the luckiest dude that I've ever known," Austin native Russell Bentley said shortly after war broke out in Ukraine.
Metal Detectorists Find "Incredible" Artifact Depicting Alexander the Great
The object, which has been described as a "spectacular" find, is thought to date to around the year A.D. 200.
Putin Issues Urgent Russian Ship Decree
The president has given Moscow officials until June 15 to create a domestic ship building program that works around sanctions.
China Intercepts US Ally's Ships Near Disputed Waters
A China Coast Guard ship homed in on a research vessel and its escort just 40 miles off the coast of populous Luzon Province.
Russian Oil Exports Crippled by Ukraine Attacks on Refineries
Figures from the International Energy Agency show that up to 600,000 barrels a day could be lost this quarter.
Do Israel and Iran Have Nuclear Weapons? It's Complicated
Israel has always refused to confirm its possession of a nuclear arsenal, while Iran is believed to have enough enriched uranium to build a nuclear weapon.
Fact Check: Did Princess Salma of Jordan Shoot Down 5 Iranian Drones?
Princess Salma is a first lieutenant in the Royal Jordanian Air Force.
US Ally Spots Chinese Ship Armed With 'Autocannon'
China's coast guard has patrolled around the disputed Tokyo-held Senkaku Islands on more than 100 consecutive days.
Putin Has a Dam Problem
Tomsk in Siberia is the latest Russian region to be hit by flooding, which has caused widespread evacuations.
Scientists Discover 50 New Deep-Sea Species Near Easter Island
The discoveries "have unveiled constitute a dramatic example of how little we know," researcher Javier Sellanes said.
Russia's Saber-Rattling Against Neighbor Risks Drawing China's Ire
Beijing opposes Moscow bringing further instability to Central Asia by escalating anti-Kazakhstan rhetoric into an invasion.
How Do Israel And Iran's Militaries Compare?
The IDF is highly trained and experienced, while Iran's large population is reflected in its standing regular military strength of some 420,000 personnel.
China Responds to Iran Military Strike on Israel
Beijing stopped short of criticizing Tehran for the attack, stressing the need for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of Israeli hostages.
Scale of Russian Air Force Losses in Ukraine Revealed by US NATO Commander
Moscow's armed forces have lost "no capacity at all" in some areas of its military, General Christopher Cavoli told U.S. lawmakers.
Russia Fired Commanders Amid Failure to Recapture Kherson Ground: Report
Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief said Moscow has set itself the goal of capturing the town of Chasiv Yar by May 9, in time for Russia's Victory Day celebrations.
Ukraine Trolls Russia Over Black Sea Fleet Ship Loss
Kyiv has wielded its domestically-developed naval drones and missiles to target Russia's Black Sea Fleet, partly based in Crimea.
Russia Planning 'False Flag' Operation at Nuclear Power Plant: Kyiv
The Zaporizhzhia power plant is Europe's largest nuclear facility and has been under Russian control since the early days of the Ukraine war.
Iran Issues Fresh Threat to U.S.
The chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces warned that U.S. bases would be targeted if Washington supports Israel in any military operation against Tehran.
Ukraine War Maps Reveal Possible Russian Advances Into Fortress Cities
Russia hopes to capture Chasiv Yar, just west of Bakhmut, by early May, Ukraine's commander-in-chief said on Sunday.
Russia Aiming To Capture New Critical Target in Weeks: Kyiv
Fighting in the east of Ukraine has "significantly worsened in recent days," Kyiv's army chief said earlier this weekend.