Finland Can Reshape EU-Israel Ties | Opinion
For a long time, Finland's Middle East policy was notably balanced and occasionally pro-Israel.
"Extraordinary" Roman fort discovered that likely housed 500 soldiers
The fort, located in a far-flung corner of the empire, suggests that the Romans used an "iron fist" policy in the region.
Tourist trying to beat the sun on European vacation resonates with internet
Italy can get very hot in the summer, especially in the central/southern regions, with hot winds from Africa raising temperatures.
Woman tries to travel streets of Europe, immediately realizes big mistake
One TikTok user said: "Ok but, 30kg?! Carrying American water with you?" after seeing footage of a woman carrying a large suitcase around a tourist hotspot.
Hamas names official who masterminded October 7 attack as its new leader
The group said Yahya Sinwar is its new leader following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh.
Cities now grow taller instead of wider, satellites reveal
Researchers used satellite data from the 1990s to the 2010s for over 1,550 cities, measuring the footprint and height of buildings.
U.K.'s Puberty Blockers Decision Got It Right | Opinion
While the fight for the protection of children is far from over in the U.K., this is a key legal step in dismantling the lie of so-called "gender-affirming care."
"Table" revealed to really be an ancient sarcophagus bearing human remains
The interior of the "perfectly sealed" sarcophagus had not been viewed by human eyes for around 2,000 years.
Scientists debunk long-running royal conspiracy theory
DNA analysis has shed light on the mysterious origins of a strange youth who appeared "seemingly out of nowhere" in 1828.
American nuclear sub returns after 700-day mission watching US adversaries
USS Florida, armed with 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles, returned to home base after a round-the-world deployment.
Ancient Prince's tomb discovered, revealing chariot among 150 artifacts
The "princely" tomb, which forms part of a wider necropolis, is thought to date to around the 7th century B.C.
"Mysterious" metal among secrets exposed from Renaissance alchemist's lab
Researchers gained new insights into the work of a 16th- to 17th-century astronomer also known for his alchemy experiments.
Starmer's New Government Needs To Bring Some Realism to the U.K. | Opinion
The Labour Party achieved a landslide victory in the U.K.'s 2024 general election.
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Earth's hottest day ever breaks previous day's record
Earth experienced its hottest day ever on Monday, surpassing Sunday's record, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service.
Remarkable Roman marble mosaic revealed in notorious sunken city
Baiae was a fashionable coastal resort with a hedonistic reputation that served as a playground for the Roman elite in its heyday.
First-of-its-kind prehistoric artifact found below sea, experts "stunned"
The "special" Bronze Age object, thought to be more than 3,000 years old, may hint at a lost shipwreck.
Woman's "smart" way of shipping vacation clothes shopping home goes viral
Her clever idea gets your clothes home safely while avoiding unexpected excess luggage charges at the airport.
Woman reveals why you're not pulling off the "It Girl" European summer look
An Italian stylist gave Newsweek her top 5 tips for dressing well on vacation.
Europe Is Terrified of J.D. Vance | Opinion
J.D. Vance isn't shy about expressing his displeasure with Europe's tendency to lean on the U.S.
900-foot-long Roman circus where chariots raced discovered
It is estimated that the ancient Roman venue could have been capable of accommodating around 5,000 spectators.
"Please stop": Europeans respond to Americans on the water debate
"Just because we don't carry around big Stanleys all the time doesn't mean we don't drink water," French resident Philippa said.
NATO's newest allies intercept two Russian fighter jets
Finland and Sweden intercepted the Russian fighter jets over the Baltic Sea.
"Sensational" carved marble cherubs from 15th century unearthed at castle
The ornately carved marble artifacts may be the work of an Early Renaissance master sculptor from what is now Italy.
We Need to Understand What LLMs Mean For Soft Power | Opinion
LLMs like ChatGPT may represent a new dimension of soft power.
Archaeology students reveal 230-foot Roman villa with 'mysterious' feature
Numerous animal bones were recovered from the site of the ancient villa, which likely dates to the 2nd century.
Prehistoric quicksand trap found containing remains of doomed elephants
Evidence from the site suggests hyenas and prehistoric humans may have scavenged on the half-sunken carcasses of the stricken elephants.
NATO Should Prepare for Chinese Intervention in European Wars | Opinion
As NATO members gathered this week in Washington, troops from two of Russia's closest partners, China and Belarus, began a joint exercise.
Azerbaijan Is a Top Violator of Religious Freedom | Opinion
For many years, Freedom House has categorized Azerbaijan as "not free," with some of the worst scores for political rights and civil liberties worldwide based on both domestic violations and crimes against Armenians.
Europe Is Leaderless | Opinion
We are long past the days of big European personalities and consequential heads of state like Jacques Chirac, Tony Blair, and Angela Merkel.
NATO Is Starting To Show Its Age. It's Time for Reform | Opinion
The grand halls of Washington are hosting a gathering of NATO leaders, marking the 75th anniversary of the most consequential military alliance in modern history.