King Charles’ successful state visit to Germany has elevated Britain’s global standing in an already strong period for UK “soft power”, experts have said. And they were quick to downplay recent reports that US President Joe Biden is snubbing Charles’ Coronation in
Traveling mummy exhibit may pose health risks to visitors due to fungal growths, Mexican experts say
Mexican government experts said Thursday they are concerned that a traveling display of mummies from the 1800s may pose a health risk to the public. The preserved corpses were unintentionally mummified when they were buried in crypts in dry, mineral-rich soil in
Experts have been left baffled after a woman found what looked like a dinosaur’s claw in her front garden. Laura Moorcroft found the “scaly lizard-like claw” after returning home from a walk and noticing it in their front garden. Locals guessed it
U.S. foreign policy has stalled in key regions as the Biden administration focuses on China as its paramount threat. It’s allowed Beijing to present itself as a superior alternative as it seeks to become the top global superpower, according to experts. “I
An estimated 2,160 dogs were reported stolen in 2022, or the equivalent of six every day, new research reveals. As just one in four dogs end up being returned to their owners, experts reveal why so many dogs are being nicked – and
China has more than just historical claims behind its ambitions to take Taiwan, specifically greater industrial production capabilities available on the island as well as an operational foothold in the area that could break up U.S. influence in the region, according to
Russia’s “new generation of leaders” is increasingly concerned about Moscow’s alliance with China, experts are warning. Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping entered into a strategic partnership just before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year, in which both proclaimed their friendship to be
America’s credibility among its adversaries has dwindled under President Biden, with some experts arguing a line can be drawn from the disastrous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan to more recent events such as the Chinese spy balloon and the downing of a U.S.
Comment on this story Comment Lunchables, the popular prepackaged meals aimed at kids and the time-pressed parents tasked with feeding them, have been a staple on school cafeteria tables for decades. But now, some of them won’t arrive from home in lunch
The price of a bottle of wine could go up by nearly 45p in a potential tax raid on drinkers. A trade association chief executive has warned of a “two-pronged attack” from Chancellor Jeremy Hunt‘s Spring Budget, fearing he may announce a