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Magnet Fishers Pull Up 350-Year-Old Cannonball from English Civil WarMagnet fishers have discovered a 350-year-old cannonball thought to have been used during the English Civil War. The group ...
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IFLScience on MSNPlastic Bags And Other Human Trash Found At Deepest Point Of Mediterranean SeaThe deepest point in the Mediterranean Sea is littered with literal trash, starkly highlighting how human activity is ...
Residents say construction of six new canals over Indus River will turn more lands barren and prone to be lost to sea.
North Sea crash sparks fears in once-thriving English fishing town (Picture credit: AP) ...
And in 1904, Panama granted the United States the right to build and operate a canal and control five miles of land on either side of the water. But ownership of the region had been a thorny issue for ...
This shortage has led to the rapid drying up of canals, distributaries, and watercourses in districts such as Thatta, Sujawal, Badin, and Tando Muhammad Khan. Comments Our site 1 ...
The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has successfully towed a Greek-flagged tanker carrying over 150,000 tons of crude oil after a Houthi attack in the Red Sea damaged it, SCA said in a statement on Monday.
During his inaugural address in January, President Trump proclaimed that “China is operating the Panama Canal” and promised that the United States would be “taking it back.” Shortly after ...
The horrific incident took place in the early hours of Friday near the Tungabhadra Left Bank Canal in Sanapura village, Gangavathi. The victims—two female tourists (one from Israel and another ...
Three men gang-raped an Israeli tourist and a local homestay owner near the UNESCO heritage site Hampi. They also attacked a group of tourists accompanying the women, pushing them into a canal.
Where did the incident take place? The dolphin jumped onto the vessel when Dean Harrison, the owner of the boat, was out on a fishing expedition with two of his companions. They were reportedly near ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a vast network of canals underneath the world’s oldest city in Mesopotamia, shedding more light on the rise of farming in the region. Researchers, led by ...
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