Archaeological Research in Africa explores new historical evidence of one of pre-colonial Dongola's earliest rulers.
The first historically recorded pandemic is believed to have struck the walled city of Jirash, in what is now modern-day ...
A Roman tomb plate linked to a centurion of Legio I Italica has surfaced during rescue excavations near the frontier fortress of Novae, offering a rare, named glimpse into military life on the Lower ...
One day in this beguiling city is enough to explore medieval strongholds, drift between traditional craft shops and soak up Ottoman-era traditions.
Join Veeam SVP Shiva Pillay and Alexi Lalas as they share insights on winning under pressure - from elite World Cup competition to mission-critical IT. Discover how Veeam Data Cloud for Microsoft 365 ...
Cloud seeding is expanding globally, led by water-scarce regions like the Middle East and major players such as China, the ...
Stone tools found in Israel are at least 1.9 million years old, showing humans left Africa earlier than scientists once believed.
As a paleoclimatologist, Balascio studies how Earth’s climate system has changed across millennia, primarily through ...
The small islet of Agios Petros, north of Alonissos, Greece, is believed to be the oldest submerged settlement of the Aegean.
The EU has identified Azerbaijan as a cornerstone of Europe’s post-Russia energy strategy, aiming to double gas imports to 20 bcm annually by 2027 via the Southern Gas Corridor.
Doctor Maryam Dija Ogebe is reputedly the first female medical doctor from northern Nigeria. She studied at the University of Lagos College of Medicine, where she graduated in 1971. After specialist ...