Read more about the article Austrian Dentist Fined After She Refused To Treat HIV-Positive Patient
Image shows the Aids Hilfe Wien, in the city of Vienna, Austria, undated photo. A woman was awarded EUR 1,500 (GBP 1,312) after a dentist refused to treat her because she was HIV-positive. (Google Maps/Newsflash)

Austrian Dentist Fined After She Refused To Treat HIV-Positive Patient

A dentist in Austria has been fined after she refused to treat a woman because she was HIV-positive. The dentist, whose identity was not disclosed, will have to pay EUR…

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Read more about the article Owner Saves Rotting Car From Scrapheap
Picture shows the mold in the Opel Corsa from 2005 undated. The car was parked in Zoetermeer, Netherlands, the owner received a message that the car had to be removed and it was. (Newsflash)

Owner Saves Rotting Car From Scrapheap

A motorist has saved his rotting car from the scrapheap after leaving it in the same parking spot for years. The abandoned motor - in the city of Zoetermeer, western…

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Read more about the article Stunning Floral Mosaic Up To 1,500 Years Old Uncovered In Israel
Photo shows the flower decorations on the mosaic uncovered along the Israel National Trail, undated. The mosaic floor of an ancient church was first discovered in the 1980s but was since been covered over and not accessible. (Israel Antiquities Authority/Newsflash)

Stunning Floral Mosaic Up To 1,500 Years Old Uncovered In Israel

Archaeologists in Israel have uncovered this stunning mosaic floor that may be up to 1,500 years old. The floor, which is adorned with colourful floral designs, was first uncovered in…

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Read more about the article Big Cats New Enclosure At Swiss Zoo Will Simulate Hunting Environment To Support Animals’ Natural Behaviour
Image shows Asiatic lions, undated photo. Big cats at Zurich Zoo, in Switzerland, will receive a new enclosure in April 2025. (Zoo Zurich, Jeanette Steiner/Newsflash)

Big Cats New Enclosure At Swiss Zoo Will Simulate Hunting Environment To Support Animals’ Natural Behaviour

Big cats at a Swiss zoo will have access to a hunting ground to help them feel more at home after the construction of their brand-new enclosure concludes two years…

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Read more about the article UK Royal Mint’s Gold Bar For Holy Month
Photo shows a gold bullion bar minted for the Islamic community depicting the Kaaba, the holiest site for millions of Muslims, undated. The 20g minted Kaaba gold bar is released ahead of one of the holiest months in the Islamic calendar, Ramadan. (The Royal Mint/Newsflash)

UK Royal Mint’s Gold Bar For Holy Month

A special gold bar to mark the holiest month for Muslim worshippers has been released by the UK's Royal Mint. The 20-gramme gold bullion bar features a design showing Mecca's…

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Read more about the article Looted 7th Century BC Artefact Returned To Iraq After Adorning US Museum For 17 Years
Photo shows an artifact that is believed to have been stolen during the pillaging of the Iraq Museum in Baghdad in 2003 and returned to Iraq by FBI, undated. Archaeologists believe the artifact, which stands only 2 1/4 inches tall and 1 1/2 inches wide, dates back 2,700 years. (FBI/Newsflash)

Looted 7th Century BC Artefact Returned To Iraq After Adorning US Museum For 17 Years

US authorities have repatriated a 2,700-year-old artefact stolen from a museum in Iraq 20 years ago. The Iron Age artefact, named 'Furniture Fitting with Sphinx Trampling a Youth', was reportedly…

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Read more about the article Hellish Moment Torrent Swallows Road
A road collapses due to heavy rain and flooding in Sanliurfa, Turkey, undated. Massive floods hit the ear-quake affected provinces of Turkey leaving several dead and injured. (CEN)

Hellish Moment Torrent Swallows Road

This is the hellish moment raging floodwaters swallow a road in Turkey. A bystander caught the moment the two-lane road in Sanliurfa Province collapsed into the murky torrent flowing underneath…

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Read more about the article US And German Authorities Shut Down World’s Largest Darknet Money Laundering Platform And Seize EUR 44m In Crypto
Image shows the ChipMixer darknet cryptocurrency anonymizing service, undated photo. It was seized by U.S. and German authorities on Wednesday, Mar. 15, 2023. (BKA/Newsflash)

US And German Authorities Shut Down World’s Largest Darknet Money Laundering Platform And Seize EUR 44m In Crypto

The US and German authorities have shut down the world's largest darknet money-laundering platform and seized over EUR 44 million in Bitcoin. They have also reportedly seized nearly seven terabytes…

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Read more about the article Ancient Stone Age Human Tools Could Have Been Made By Monkeys, Says Study
Image shows an example of a long-tailed macaque using a stone tool to access food, undated photo. Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in the city of Leipzig, Germany, claimed that some accidentally produced stone fragments made by macaques resemble some of the earliest hominin stone artifacts. ( Lydia V. Luncz/Newsflash)

Ancient Stone Age Human Tools Could Have Been Made By Monkeys, Says Study

New research into ancient tools has revealed that cutting stones once believed to be made by early humans could actually have been the work of monkeys. Scientists from the Max…

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