A group of religious activists disrupted a prayer session at a Catholic monastery in Haifa, Israel, last week, claiming the historic site is holding the bones of a biblical prophet. Israeli protesters entered the outer courtyard of Stella Maris Monastery, scaring worshipers
A huge crane collapsed at a highway construction site in western India, killing at least 16 workers, the country’s National Disaster Response Force said Tuesday Television footage showed the collapsed crane on the ground as rescue workers looked for survivors near the
At least two people were killed and others injured Thursday after a gunman stormed a construction site in downtown Auckland Thursday, New Zealand police confirmed, on the day the FIFA Women’s World Cup starts. New Zealand police said multiple injuries have been
A research vessel with investigators from Sweden and Estonia was scheduled to arrive Wednesday at the site of the wreckage of a passenger ferry in the Baltic Sea for underwater studies that are hoped to produce new information about a maritime disaster
Underground movement detected at South African mine a month after a gas explosion shuttered the site
Last month, a South African gold mine collapsed during a gas explosion, which was suspected to have caused the deaths of at least 31 workers. However, South African authorities say they have detected movement underground, raising the possibility that some of the
A man in his 40s at Glastonbury has died following a “medical incident” on the site of the festival early this morning. Police said the man died at the scene on a footpath known as the Old Railway Line on the site
A suspected lone Russian diplomat is reportedly squatting on the site where Moscow wanted to build a new embassy in Canberra before Australia blocked the plan. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese dismissed the Russian act of defiance in occupying the site in the
A 308ft rescue vessel dubbed the “last chance” ship in the frantic search for the missing subermsible has arrived at the site of the Titanic wreckage with just hours before the five explorers’ emergency oxygen levels are set to run out. MORE
A 4,000-year-old archaeological site that contains burial mounds and a shrine dedicated to the sun and the solstice has been unearthed in the central part of the Netherlands. The site find has been dubbed the “Stonehenge of the Netherlands” because both prehistoric
Largo Argentina, one of Rome’s most history-rich temple complexes, has been opened to the public. The complex is home to the “Sacred Area,” where Julius Caesar was assassinated, and once housed medieval palaces before World War II-era dictator Benito Mussolini ordered their