A 5,500-year-old settlement at Lake Titicaca in Bolivia is pushing back the timeline of human life on the Island of the Sun by centuries.
Fuel prices in Athens pass €2 a liter as Greece’s margin cap draws backlash and war-driven energy turmoil adds pressure.
Excavations in Nessebar, Bulgaria, uncovered stunning Hellenistic treasures, including a bronze wreath, ritual coin and other grave goods.
Greece falls to 52nd in the global Democracy Index, as the V-Dem report cites weak oversight, rule of law gaps, and lagging EU performance.
China has opened the world's longest escalator in Wushan County, cutting a one-hour mountain climb to a 20-minute ride.
Turkey plans to build 8 nuclear reactors in Sinop and East Thrace as part of a major energy expansion, aiming to boost capacity.
Lucia, the famous stray cat of the Acropolis of Athens in Greece, has died at 17 after becoming a beloved presence for years.
Archaeologists in Mexico uncovered headless sculptures in Tlaxcala, offering new insight into Mesoamerican power structures.
A new study reveals that democracy was not limited to ancient Greece, showing shared governance existed across ancient societies worldwide.
The US plans a $15,000 visa bond for travelers from 12 more countries to reduce overstays and strengthen immigration enforcement.
Greece’s Kalymnos mourns Irene Voui, its oldest resident, who died at 108 after a life of hard work, family devotion and ...
The Avars rose as a dominant ethnic group in Europe, where their conflicts with the Byzantine Empire reshaped the landscape of the Balkans.