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A sunken city's treasures are pulled from the depths after 2,000 years

2,000 Years Later: Sunken City’s Riches Brought to Light

Underneath the waters of a long-lost shore, a remarkable piece of history has emerged once more. Researchers have uncovered significant relics from the ruins of an ancient metropolis that was underwater for close to 2,000 years, safeguarding tales of an era forgotten. This find sheds light on the complexity of early societies and provides a unique view into their social and economic existence.The city, which was once a flourishing center of commerce and importance, vanished under the ocean hundreds of years back, its buildings and treasures buried in mud and quietude. For ages, its existence was the stuff of myths…
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New species of dinosaur with a sail on its back is discovered in Britain

Britain yields new dinosaur species with a back sail

A remarkable paleontological find has brought attention to Britain as researchers have identified a previously unknown species of dinosaur, notable for its distinctive sail-like structure on its back. This discovery not only adds to the rich prehistoric record of the region but also offers new insights into the diversity and adaptation of dinosaurs during the early stages of their evolution.Los restos fósiles, descubiertos en una formación rica en sedimentos, indican que esta especie habitó hace millones de años en lo que era un entorno cálido y húmedo. Los científicos piensan que la notable vela a lo largo de su columna…
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‘A movement taking shape’: Many US retirees are looking to move abroad. Here are the best countries for them

Growing trend: US retirees moving overseas and top countries to consider

Retirement often represents a fresh chapter in life, one that allows individuals to rethink how and where they want to spend their time. For a growing number of Americans, this chapter is taking shape far from home. Rising living costs, lifestyle preferences, and the promise of new cultural experiences are leading many retirees to consider international destinations as their ideal retirement setting.While precise numbers on how many Americans are opting for this change are not available, agencies assisting in international relocation note a significant increase in interest. This pattern indicates more than mere curiosity; it points to a shift that…
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Trump backs down from 250% EU pharma tariff in deal

Trump abandons 250% EU pharma tariff following deal

The escalating trade tensions between Washington and Brussels took a significant turn as former U.S. President Donald Trump agreed to withdraw plans for imposing an extraordinarily high tariff—reportedly 250 percent—on pharmaceutical imports from the European Union. This decision, which came as part of a broader trade arrangement, marks a critical moment in the long-standing negotiations between the two economic powerhouses and offers a temporary reprieve for industries on both sides of the Atlantic.The dispute traces back to a period of intensifying trade frictions, during which Washington sought to correct what it viewed as persistent imbalances and unfair practices in sectors…
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