A groundbreaking discovery reveals the sacred site's unexpected connection to ancient mythology and forgotten river channels.
Ancient DNA from an Egyptian genome has been sequenced for the first time, revealing genetic links to the Fertile Crescent.
Archaeologists reveal that Egypt’s Karnak Temple was built on a 3,000-year-old natural island formed by the Nile, linking mythology with engineering and landscape.
New research reveals Karnak Temple was built on a Nile-formed island, aligning with ancient Egypt’s creation myth of land ...
Alongside the twenty-point ceasefire plan for Gaza, which was agreed to by Israel and Hamas and a host of Middle East and ...
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From the cuneiform writing of Euphrates and Tigris to the pyramids along the Nile, and from the urban grids of the Indus to ...
Following the late Bulgarian prophet Baba Vanga's chilling predictions for 2026, which include more conflict and natural ...
I was deeply pleased to see scientist Omar Yaghi win the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Saudi news outlets celebrated him as the first Saudi to win a Nobel Prize, which delighted me as well. Yet, when ...
Africa remains one of the world’s most dynamic continents, blessed with immense cultural wealth, a young population, and ...
Columnist Kenny Schachter reports from Marfa, Texas, the Donald Judd mecca, where he's in residence for two weeks.
The chemistry of fermentation may explain how bread rises, but its persistence across cultures explains why it never falls ...