Read more about the article World’s Largest Plane Destroyed In Russian Invasion Rebuilt In Secret
Gotz Ahmelmann (left) and Olesksii Makeiev (right) pose in undated photo. The exhibition "Light and Shadow. The Antonov Story" officially opened at the Leipzig/Halle Airport in Germany in November 2022. (Leipzig, Halle Airport/Newsflash)

World’s Largest Plane Destroyed In Russian Invasion Rebuilt In Secret

The world's largest plane – destroyed in the Russian invasion of Ukraine – is being rebuilt in a secret location at a cost of half a billion euros. The Antonov…

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Read more about the article 11-Year-Old Son Dies Of Snake Bite After Fight For Life In Coma
Picture shows Joao Victor Delfino Laurentino, 11, hospitalized after being bitten by a snake in Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil, undated. He died after more than seven hours passed from the time he was bitten until the moment he received the antivenom. (Newsflash)

11-Year-Old Son Dies Of Snake Bite After Fight For Life In Coma

An 11-year-old boy has died in intensive care 11 days after he was bitten by a snake in Brazil. Joao Victor Delfino Laurentino was playing with friends in Mogi das…

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Read more about the article Study Suggests Mercenaries May Have Helped Ancient Greeks Turn The Tide Of War Against Carthaginians
Picture shows a mass grave from the battle of Himera in 409 BC, undated. Genomes from the remains reveal the genetic diversity of the soldiers. (University of Vienna/Newsflash)

Study Suggests Mercenaries May Have Helped Ancient Greeks Turn The Tide Of War Against Carthaginians

Researchers have discovered that mercenaries may have helped Greeks battle Carthaginians in Sicily over 2,500 years ago. DNA analysis of 54 bodies found in mass graves revealed that a decent…

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Read more about the article Corpses Get Fuel Cost Pay Out In Bizarre Government Bonus
Image shows Austrian Minister of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology Leonore Gewessler, 44, undated footage. (Newsflash)

Corpses Get Fuel Cost Pay Out In Bizarre Government Bonus

Red-faced government officials have become a laughing stock after admitting they are paying a EUR 500 climate bonus to 18,000 dead people. The payments - made in Austria this month…

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Read more about the article How Tragic WWII Hero Returned From Battle But Was Murdered In His Own Home
Chelsey Brown, 29, from New York, explains what she's learnt about old WW2 letters she has obtained in 2022, in undated footage. Ms. Brown stated that she usedMyHeritage.comto find the war and census records, as well as the descendants. (@citychicdecor/Newsflash)

How Tragic WWII Hero Returned From Battle But Was Murdered In His Own Home

A woman has shared a heartbreaking story of how a WWII hero's love letters to his wife were found in the same house he lived and was murdered in. Chelsey…

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Read more about the article Parents Battle For Cure For Toddler Plagued By Rare Disease
Roberto, a two-year-old boy from Algeciras, Spain, undated. He suffers from CAPOS syndrome, the result of a mutation of the ATP1A3 gene, a disease with only 30 cases in the world. (Demelsa Gonzalez-Perez/Newsflash)

Parents Battle For Cure For Toddler Plagued By Rare Disease

The parents of an adorable toddler who suffers from a rare syndrome for which there are no known treatments are fighting to find a cure for their son by launching…

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Read more about the article Remains Of Mercenaries Who Fought For Britain In American War Of Independence Uncovered
A rare 1766 King George III gold guinea, the equivalent of a soldiers wages for a month, found during the Red Bank Battlefield Archaeology Project excavation in undated photo. Archaeologists uncovered remains of what they believe are 14 individuals at Revolutionary War Battlefield. (Courtesy of Rowan University/Newsflash)

Remains Of Mercenaries Who Fought For Britain In American War Of Independence Uncovered

A team of archaeologists has unearthed what they believe are 14 German mercenaries who fought for Britain during the American War of Independence. The discovery - which occurred 245 years…

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Read more about the article Bones Of English Dead At Battle Of Waterloo Were Sold As Fertiliser, Study Suggests
Batalla de Waterloo - Jan Willem Pieneman La bataille de Waterloo (1824, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam) de Jan Willem Pieneman (1779-1853). (Jan Willem Pieneman La bataille de Waterloo (1824, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam) de Jan Willem Pieneman (1779-1853)/Newsflash)

Bones Of English Dead At Battle Of Waterloo Were Sold As Fertiliser, Study Suggests

The bones of the fallen soldiers at the Battle of Waterloo were sold as fertiliser, a new study has suggested. The study, which was published on 17th June, nearly 207…

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Read more about the article Tapirs Flee Ukrainian Zoo Where Three Keepers Have Died And Animals Face Euthanasia Or Starvation
A zoo worker evacuated Ukraine's only family of tapirs, a rare mammal that has lived on Earth for 20 million years, from Kharkiv on 2nd April 2022. (@FeldmanEcopark/Newsflash)

Tapirs Flee Ukrainian Zoo Where Three Keepers Have Died And Animals Face Euthanasia Or Starvation

These three unusual refugees have managed to flee their destroyed Ukrainian home to safety in the back of a van. A brave Ukrainian zookeeper managed to ferry the only family…

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