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Archaeologists uncover lost alphabet 3,000-year-old cultic proverbs
Daily Mail· 10 hours agoThe Canaanites resided in 'the Promised Land' from 3500BC until 1200BC before they were conquered by...
Leicester favourites to sign £25m+ Dewsbury-Hall replacement
FootballFanCast· 17 hours agoLeicester City have been busy in the transfer window recently, adding in sprinkles of new quality...
I went hands-on with Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 6 and it made my OnePlus Open feel outdated
ZDNet· 3 days agoIt's hard to believe the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series is now six years old, but my first experiences...
Bible archaeologists uncover secrets of ancient city & 'prove story of Moses'
The Sun· 3 days agoBIBLE archaeologists have uncovered the secrets of an ancient city which could prove that the story...
A year of Knighthead: Millions invested in Birmingham City leaves one final question mark
Birmingham Live via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoNeedless to say, the Wayne Rooney debacle can’t be repeated. In Davies they hope to have found a manager who can guide them through the leagues to the promised< ...
Gaza: you want it darker? Why are leading lights of Western culture ignoring the plight of Palestine
The Irish Times· 3 days agoWhen Palestinian parents wrench their smashed children from the rubble and wrap them in plastic for...
Archaeologists uncover secrets of Biblical 'Promised Land'
Daily Mail· 3 days agoArchaeologists have uncovered secrets of a Biblical city that sat within the 'Promised Land' where...
Classy England prevail but Russell goal lifts belief
RTÉ News· 3 days agoThe Republic of Ireland fell to a 2-1 Euro 2025 qualifier loss against England at Carrow Road, but Julie-Ann Russell's late consolation goal may be the...
Sci-fi messiahs, queer parables and broken hearts: Here are the best movies of 2024... So far
Euronews via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoRead our full reviews of Dune: Part Two & Challengers. 11) Bastarden (The Promised Land) What can’t...
Prof. Haeckel in Ceylon and India - Nature
Nature· 4 days agoERNST HAECKEL of Jena, as most of the readers of NATURE are doubtless aware, has lately returned to his University after a six months' journey in India and Ceylon, undertaken in the interests ...