Archaeology July 15 Mysterious 1,600-year-old settlement emerges from soil with rare Roman military finds A recent archaeological dig in western Germany revealed a Roman-era settlement with 750 artifacts, including a unique burial with parts of a military belt dating to the 4th or 5th centuries.
Iran July 14 Iran vows retaliation if UN Security Council issues snapback sanctions on anniversary of nuclear deal Tehran issues warning against U.N. snapback sanctions amid concerns over its nuclear program, while expert warns that enforcing the U.N. mechanism could prompt Iran to exit non-proliferation treaty.
Opinion July 7 Trump cuts millions in taxpayer funding for pushing COVID ‘cover-up’ Trump administration ends $20 million contracts with Springer Nature, a German-owned publisher criticized for bias, censorship and thousands of retractions in 2024
Democrat Elections July 6 NYC mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani's professor father claimed Hitler inspired by Abraham Lincoln Ivy League professor father of NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani linked Hitler's Holocaust to Abraham Lincoln during comments at a 2022 panel discussion hosted by the Asia Society.
Archaeology July 4 Neanderthals extracted animal fat in advanced food prep 'fat factories' 125,000 years ago: report Archaeological findings reveal Neanderthals operated a 'fat factory' 125,000 years ago in what is now Germany, smashing bones to extract essential fat during seasons when carbohydrates were scarce.
Travel July 3 Rare Christian cross among spectacular 1,000-year-old Viking treasures found by metal detectorists Archaeologists recently unearthed a 1,000-year-old Viking treasure hoard on Baltic shores, featuring silver artifacts, Arabic coins and a cross pendant signaling early Christianization.
Iran July 1 Danish national wanted in Germany arrested after allegedly spying on Jewish targets for Iran A Danish man accused of gathering information on Jewish locations and people in Berlin for Iranian intelligence was arrested in Denmark and will be extradited to Germany.
Tennis June 20 Tennis star Alexander Zverev steps in to offer aid after fan, 62, gets struck by fallen advertising board German tennis pro Alexander Zverev rushed to the aid of a fan at the Halle Open after the 62-year-old woman was struck by a fallen advertising board.
Israel June 13 Global calls to avoid escalation pour in after Israeli strikes on Iran World powers respond to rising Middle East tensions as Israel strikes Iranian sites. The U.S. insists it was not involved in strikes, and the much of the globe urges restraint.
Tennis June 12 Tennis player calls opponent 'little pig' and 'piece of s---' after losing heated match in Germany Fabio Fognini had some harsh words for Corentin Moutet after their back-and-forth match in the Stuttgart Open in Germany earlier this week.
History June 10 Mysterious 'dumped' bodies of woman and child found by archaeologists in picturesque town A recent German excavation revealed a grim Celtic-era grave of a woman and child who may have suffocated from fermentation gases, according to archaeologists.