A study on Indo-European languages, using direct linguistic data, reconciles the two dominant hypotheses of where and how ...
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Ancient 6,500-Year-Old DNA Reveals the Origin of Indo-European Languages Spoken by Half the World
Thousands of years ago, a group of hunter-gatherers roamed the steppes of southern Russia, fishing in its rivers and hunting across its vast grasslands. They lived in a world without settlements, ...
Fishermen in Cyprus are now targeting invasive lionfish, which have spread from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean. These fish ...
Today, people consider "Yule" synonymous with "Christmas." But centuries ago, Yule meant something different — a pagan mid-winter festival, dating back to pre-Christian Germanic people.
As several European nations move to quit a landmark ban on anti-personnel landmines, governments and victims in mine-scarred Southeast Asia fear the move could embolden new use and slow demining ...
The agreement was finalised following five formal negotiation rounds, supported by continuous and intensive in-person and virtual intersessional engagements.
American technology giants are lining up with investment commitment in India. These investments run into billions of dollars.
Amid reports that the U.S. is pressing EU countries not to hand billions in frozen Russian assets over to Ukraine, the ...
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The America first National Security Strategy — through the eyes of 'We the People'
Trump's America First strategy matches public demand for stronger military against China, yet Americans favor more NATO support than suggested.
A Charlotte train stabbing suspect is held without bond, a developer sues after Apple pulled an ICE-tracking app, and Congress advances a $901B defense bill restoring Ukraine aid. Here’s what’s making ...
The talks on a supposed “peace plan” for Ukraine, which took place in Berlin over the past few days, have made one thing clear above all else: the leading European powers—above all Germany—are doing ...
Donald Trump said he exchanged “pretty strong words” with the leaders of France, Britain and Germany on Ukraine, in the latest sign of a growing rift on how to end Russia’s invasion.
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