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What do we know about Ancient Egypt?
How did they build the pyramids? Why were they so obsessed with cats? Did they mummify everyone? Egyptologist Chris Naunton answers Google's most searched questions about Ancient Egypt. 00:00 ...
The nation’s preeminent museum returns a stunning collection to view.
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As Egypt approaches the final countdown to the much-anticipated official opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) on 3 July, excitement is mounting locally and internationally.
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International participants in the march for Gaza say they were assaulted by 'thugs in civilian clothes' as authorities ...
Soaring temperatures and rising incomes are powering a boom in India’s fan market—where smart, energy-efficient models are ...
The towering Greek philosopher and poet Homer described olive oil as “liquid gold” and the Greek tragedian extraordinaire Sophocles called olives “our sweet silvered wet nurse”. Olive oil is the oil ...
Travelers gripe about suffocating crowds, gross bathrooms, amateur art and bad food at world-class destinations.
Purim is a festive holiday, also without a work restriction, near the end of winter. It commemorates the narrow Jewish escape ...
The life-size cruise ship installation has dropped anchor at Taikoo Hui on Shanghai's Nanjing West Road, and even before its ...
Prasanta Sahu’s art reveals how ordinary lives, rural labour, and lost knowledge systems shape class and memory. His diagrams speak truth to erasure.