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Mohenjo-daro’s origins date back to 3300 BC, according to new findings from Pakistan’s Dr Asma Ibrahim and Dr Jonathan Mark Kenoyer. This research reshapes our understanding of urban life in the Indus Valley. Discover more about these groundbreaking excavations.
Scientists have documented the first-ever civil war among the Ngogo chimpanzees in Uganda’s Kibale National Park. Once a harmonious group of 200, they fractured over social bonds, leading to violent conflicts. To learn more, explore the latest findings published in Science.
A tourist bus crash in the Canary Islands has resulted in one death and at least 27 injuries. The incident occurred near San Sebastián de La Gomera while transferring British holidaymakers to the airport. Holiday Property Bond is focused on the well-being of those affected.
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Officials in Nampula have confirmed that more than 90 people have died after a ferry sank off the north coast of Mozambique. Around 130 people are believed to have been on board, and only five people have been rescued, officials added.
On Sunday, Israel’s military said that it was reducing its numbers of soldiers from southern Gaza, leaving just one brigade in the area. The military stressed a “significant force” would remain in Gaza.
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