German archaeologists uncover 2,000-year-old Celtic prince's grave filled with gold, weapons and a wagon

German archaeologists uncover 2,000-year-old Celtic prince’s grave filled with gold, weapons and a wagon | World News

A routine survey ahead of a new solar park construction site in central Germany has turned into one of the most significant Celtic archaeological discoveries the region has seen in years. Near the town of Bad Camberg in the German state of Hesse, archaeologists uncovered a more than 2,000-year-old burial chamber belonging to a high-status…

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Pisces, Weekly Horoscope, July 19 to July 25, 2026: Experience emotional waves requiring careful navigation this week

Pisces, Weekly Horoscope, July 19 to July 25, 2026: Experience emotional waves requiring careful navigation this week

Pisces, this week moves in waves, and you’ll need to ride each one without letting your emotions take over the boat. The opening brings encouraging signs in personal matters. Unmarried natives may receive a marriage proposal or hear serious talk from family. Those already in relationships may get a chance to reconnect after a long…

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<b>Scientists placed 42 sea sponges in a polluted Spanish port. 455 days later, one species had thrived while four others died</b>

Scientists placed 42 sea sponges in a polluted Spanish port. 455 days later, one species had thrived while four others died |

Representative Image of marine life thriving around resilient chicken kidney sponges in polluted waters (AI-generated image) Researchers in Spain spent 455 days tracking how sponges from five species of Mediterranean sea life coped with being moved from clean, natural habitats toward a heavily polluted recreational marina near Girona. The experiment was designed to test a…

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Exports grow at fastest pace in four years

Exports grow at fastest pace in four years

Export of oil products soared 67.6% to $6.9 billion on the back of strong demand from several Asian countries NEW DELHI: India’s goods exports rose at its fastest pace in over four years, rising 19.5% to $44.2 billion in July, while imports were 17.4% higher at $76.2 billion, resulting in a trade deficit of $32…

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