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The Dijon five: Ancient skeletons found sitting upright in French school playground
French archaeologists have discovered five new Gallic 'seated' burials at an excavation site in Dijon town centre. While barely 75 skeletons in this position have been found anywhere in the world, the latest discovery brings to 20 the number found in the city famed for its
New Macau security law allows for trials behind closed doors
Defence lawyers will be required to obtain clearances before appearing in national security cases.
Capcom and Ubisoft developers surprised by DLSS 5 announcement: “We found out at the same time as the public"
DLSS 5 is proving to be quite contentious.
An indie asking for $250,000 is 'a drop in the bucket' says Tunic's publisher, but indies are in a 'survival' era because companies think that 'isn't profitable enough' to fund
Finji CEO Rebekah Saltsman says that indie games are just trying to survive in an era where publishers don't want to invest in a game that was "only ever going to make $500,000."
Researchers link carbon fiber weakening in aircraft to total moisture content
New research from engineers at Monash University and RMIT has revealed that moisture absorption is the most important factor in how carbon fiber used in aircraft degrades over time. The discovery could help the aerospace industry predict material aging more accurately, improve
China-ruled Macau approves national security law allowing closed-door trials
HONG KONG, March 19 - Lawmakers in Macau, a city under Chinese rule, unanimously approved a bill on Thursday that allows court proceedings to be held behind closed doors when deemed necessary to protect national security interests.
Denmark deployed troops to Greenland in January fearing US invasion, local media report
Danish public broadcaster DR said it had seen a military operations order dated 13 January that described an operation organising the defence of Greenland.
The best strength training plan might be simpler than you think
New strength training guidelines emphasize that doing any resistance training is what truly matters. Based on decades of research, experts say even simple routines can increase muscle, strength, and physical function. The key is not perfection but consistency. In fact, the best
Fuel crunch in Thailand hits emergency medical vehicles in 39 provinces
Rescue missions in some areas have been restricted due to fuel shortage.
Revealed: The world’s best airports and airlines for 2026
The winners of both the Skytrax World Airport Awards and AirlineRatings.com’s World's Best Airline Awards have just been announced.
Former counter-terrorism head investigated by FBI over alleged leaks
The former counter-terrorism head resigned on Tuesday over the war with Iran, saying the country posed "no imminent threat" to the US.
Unifrance Managing Director Daniela Elstner Files Police Complaint Against Singer and Actor Patrick Bruel for Attempted Rape and Sexual Assault
Daniela Elstner, managing director of Unifrance, has filed a police complaint against French singer-songwriter and actor Patrick Bruel over alleged attempted rape and sexual assault. The exec’s complaint was confirmed by the Mediapart investigative news website alongside
Unifrance Executive Files Attempted Rape Complaint With Police Against French Actor Patrick Bruel
Daniela Elstner, who, without naming Bruel, has spoken about the alleged assault in the past, accuses the French star of forcing himself on her in 1997. Bruel’s lawyer has denied all allegations against his client.
Report: Sony Is Planning To Ditch ‘PlayStation Network’ As A Brand
The 'PSN' will be no more, but it hasn't really meant anything for a very long time
Bernie Sanders to force disapproval votes over U.S. arms sales to Israel
“No more weapons to support an illegal war,” the senator said in a statement.
Paul is Simon Pegg and Nick Frost’s underappreciated gift to sci-fi fans
15 years later, Paul is still a joy to watch for it's constant sci-fi references
Nepal’s election marks a rare democratic defeat of communism
Voters swept aside the two main communist parties that had shaped Nepali politics for years, reducing them to minor players in parliament.
Capitol agenda: Markwayne Mullin’s rockier-than-expected road
Wednesday's drama signaled some real issues going forward as Mullin moves toward Senate confirmation.
US messageboard 4Chan mocks £520,000 fine for UK online safety breaches
The fine includes £450,000 for lack of age checks to prevent children from seeing pornography.
Live updates: Hegseth, Caine slated to give Day 20 briefing; Iran targets Gulf energy sites
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will brief media first thing Thursday on the latest Operation Epic Fury news as it enters Day 20. The update comes after Iran struck an oil facility in Saudi Arabia and a liquefied natural
Forget about PCs or LLMs, Micron says driverless cars and humanoid bots will soon be gobbling up 300 GB of RAM per device
If you want clever machines, you're going to need a load of memory.
Africa: Statement of the Chairperson On the Passing of Nicholas Haysom
[African Union] The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf expresses profound sadness at the passing of Mr. Nicholas Haysom, United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General for South Sudan.
New iPhone hack steals messages, emails, and location from ‘millions’ of phones in seconds
So-called ‘DarkSword’ attacks break through Apple devices’ security defences to steal personal data in seconds.
Trump threatens to 'massively blow up' huge gas field if Iran attacks Qatar again
President Trump warned Iran against continued attacks on Qatar late Wednesday, after the Islamic Republic targeted key energy facilities in neighboring Gulf States in response to an Israeli attack on its South Pars natural gas field. Trump wrote on Truth Social that Israel



































