Read more about the article Germany Considers Letting Foreigners Fight In The Army As It Spends EUR 100 Billion To Protect Borders
Photo shows Boris Pistorius, undated. The Defense Minister says foreigners should also fight in the Bundeswehr. (Newsflash)

Germany Considers Letting Foreigners Fight In The Army As It Spends EUR 100 Billion To Protect Borders

Germany is considering letting foreigners fight in its army as it prepares to spend up to EUR 100 billion to beef up defences as war rages between nearby Russia and…

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Read more about the article Archaelogists Unearth 7,000-Year-Old Arms Dump In Israel
Photo shows the ancient slingstones, the earliest evidence of warfare and organized arming in the Southern Levant, and specifically in the area of modern Israel, undated. It is revealed that there was mass production of weapons as long as about 7,200 years ago. (Emil Aladjem, Israel Antiquities Authority/Newsflash)

Archaelogists Unearth 7,000-Year-Old Arms Dump In Israel

Archaeologists in Israel have unearthed the earliest known evidence of war in the region dating back more than 7,000 years. A study of hundreds of sling stones has revealed they…

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Read more about the article Ginger Cat Dubbed ‘Private Ket’ Leads Ukrainian Troops Through Snowy Forest
Red cat leads Ukrainian border guards in snowy forest in Ukraine in undated footage. The footage was released by the State Border Service of Ukraine on Friday, Feb. 3, 2023. (@DPSUkr/Newsflash )

Ginger Cat Dubbed ‘Private Ket’ Leads Ukrainian Troops Through Snowy Forest

A ginger cat dubbed "Private Ket" proudly leads Ukrainian troops through a snowy forest. The images show the ginger moggy ahead of a group of Ukrainian soldiers and a military…

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Read more about the article Shock As Cola Giant That Pulled Out Of Russia Named As Co-Owner Of Copycat Drink
Image shows a Coca Cola bottle, undated photo. The Coca-Cola HBC company located in the city of Zug, Switzerland, claimed they ended all operations in Russia in March 2022. (Coca-Cola HBC/Newsflash)

Shock As Cola Giant That Pulled Out Of Russia Named As Co-Owner Of Copycat Drink

Coca-Cola did not completely end its collaboration with Putin's Russia in the face of public pressure over the invasion of Ukraine, as it seems the business partially owns the company…

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Read more about the article Priceless Hoard Of Ancient Gold And Silver Treasure Unearthed
Image shows the late Celtic jewellery and coins, undated photo. They were discovered in the town of Neumarkt am Wallersee, in Salzburg, Austria. (Salzburg Museum/Newsflash)

Priceless Hoard Of Ancient Gold And Silver Treasure Unearthed

A priceless hoard of ancient Celtic gold, silver jewellery and coins has gone on show in Austria. The sensational find could have been buried by its high-status owner either because…

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Read more about the article Archaeologists Discover Bronze Hand Dating Back 2,100 Years With Oldest Basque Inscription Ever
Image shows the bronze hand, undated photo. The discovery was made in Navarre, northern Spain. (Government of Navarre/Newsflash)

Archaeologists Discover Bronze Hand Dating Back 2,100 Years With Oldest Basque Inscription Ever

Archaeologists have discovered a bronze hand dating back 2,100 years and sporting the oldest known inscription in the Basque language that could shed light on its history. The discovery was…

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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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