Scientists Believe They Know Why Stonehenge Was Rebuilt Thousands of Years Ago
england December 20, 2024 08:20Researchers reveal new insights into the reconstruction of Stonehenge and its origins
Researchers reveal new insights into the reconstruction of Stonehenge and its origins
The Swedish police boarded the Chinese ship Yi Peng 3, suspected of sabotaging communication cables in the Baltic Sea. Representatives from Germany, Finland, and China are also conducting an investigation on the ship, which has been stationary for a month in the Kattegat area.
Seven tourists who were hospitalized after drinking cocktails at a luxury hotel in the Fiji island group are in stable condition.
Scandinavian countries are stepping up their fight against youth smartphone and social media usage to protect children from potential harm.
A rare lunar phenomenon is set to occur on Sunday as the full moon will 'wobble' due to a celestial event that happens once every 18.6 years. Find out more about what astronomers are looking for at Stonehenge.
Sixteen EU countries have asked the European Commission to come up with a new proposal in the coming months for taxing tobacco products in the EU, including electronic cigarettes and vapes.
The storm Darragh has tragically resulted in the loss of two lives in the United Kingdom. Thousands of homes across the country were left without power as a result.
Dutch companies from the wind sector are stepping in to help Ukraine by building a series of windmills amidst the ongoing energy crisis in the war-torn country.
Harry Seager, a British man, received a significant compensation after purchasing a defective Mars bar. The company acknowledged a 'one-off mistake' but did not disclose further details.
China has stated that it is 'willing to cooperate' in the investigation of the undersea cable break in the Baltic Sea, which damaged data cables between Sweden and Lithuania and between Helsinki and Rostock.
Eight hostel employees have been arrested by the police in Laos after six tourists died from toxic alcohol consumption.
Anne-Sofie and Freja, two young backpackers from Denmark, tragically passed away in Laos after consuming alcohol laced with methanol.
The storm brings strong winds, heavy rainfall, snow, and ice with it.
Storm Bert brings strong winds, heavy rain, snow, and ice, causing widespread disruption in the UK and Ireland. Over 60,000 households in Ireland and parts of the UK left without power. Transportation systems affected, with roads closed and flights and ferry services disrupted.
A marble statue bought for £5 and used as a doorstopper in a shed is now valued at over £2.5 million.
Penguin Gus is recovering well after his unintended journey of almost 3,500 kilometers to Australia from Antarctica.
A 74-year-old man tragically lost his life in Edinburgh, Scotland, after colliding with a bus. The victim was decapitated in the apparent unnoticed collision, with his body and head lying on the road for hours before being noticed by passersby.
Sweden is reevaluating its migration policy, looking to Denmark as a model for a stricter approach.
German police have counted 13 percent fewer illegal border crossings in the first weeks since the introduction of permanent border controls. Some borders have been subject to random checks for a while, but since September 16, controls have been in place at all neighboring countries.
A new rule has been implemented at Dunedin Airport in New Zealand where passengers can only stand still for three minutes to say goodbye, aimed at improving traffic flow around the airport.
French newspaper Le Parisien reveals new information about the two-day Swedish trip of star footballer Kylian Mbappé.
Researchers have discovered an underground tomb with twelve skeletons beneath Al Khazneh, also known as the Treasury, in the ancient city of Petra, Jordan.
The nationalist Scottish politician and former Scottish premier Alex Salmond has passed away at the age of 69, confirmed by the police in Scotland. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer praises Salmond as a monumental figure in Scottish and British politics.
The German police have registered nearly 2500 illegal border crossings in the past two weeks.
German authorities have reported that 182 people were caught in just four days crossing into Germany illegally at the western borders, where intensified border controls have been put in place.
A Swedish teenager involved in gang violence in Denmark has been sentenced to five years in prison after throwing a hand grenade into a jewelry store. This is the first conviction following a wave of gang violence originating from Sweden this summer.