The art discovered in the temple of Dendera is believed to have been influenced by the Roman emperor Claudius. A sphinx-like statue and the remains of a shrine were discovered by archaeologists in an ancient temple located in southern Egypt’s Qena province, about 280 miles (450km) south of Cairo, as announced by Egypt’s antiquities ministry. According to the statement by the ministry, the archaeologists suggest that the cheerful expression depicted on the statue could possibly be of the Roman emperor Claudius, who ruled over North Africa between AD41 and AD54. In addition to the sphinx-like statue and shrine, the team…
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During the commencement of the National People’s Congress of the Communist Party, the departing premier Li Keqiang affirmed an increase in defense spending. In an address to the Communist Party’s rubber-stamp parliament, the outgoing premier of China stated that the country has established a target of 5% GDP growth for 2023. This aim is on the lower side of analysts’ forecasts and follows a 2022 figure that fell significantly short of the objective. During the speech of the “work report” on Sunday, foreign affairs were also addressed, and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) reiterated its goal to annex Taiwan. The…
Following a fire at Pertamina’s Plumpang depot, 60 individuals sustained injuries and hundreds were forced to evacuate. The fuel storage depot fire in Jakarta has claimed the lives of 17 people, including two children, while three individuals remain unaccounted for after the incident on Friday night at Pertamina’s Plumpang depot in the northern part of the city. As a result, Indonesian officials have called for a comprehensive review of “all fuel facilities and infrastructures” throughout the country. Additionally, 60 people were injured and hundreds were forced to evacuate due to the fire. The fire resulted in 60 people being injured,…
During the departure of Flight 3923 bound for Florida, the nose and engine of a US Boeing 737 were hit, resulting in smoke entering the cabin. According to Cuban authorities, a US jetliner departing from Cuba experienced engine problems due to colliding with birds and had to return to Havana for an emergency landing on Sunday. Despite smoke entering the cabin, there were no injuries reported among the 147 passengers and six crew members on board the Southwest Airlines flight 3923 headed for Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Cacsa, the Cuban civil aviation authority, also confirmed the incident. The aircraft in question…
Salman Abedi was led towards terrorism due to the influence of his parents’ extremist beliefs and the ongoing civil war in their native country. Salman Abedi, who was born in Manchester on December 31, 1994, began his journey towards becoming one of the deadliest terrorists in the UK in his parents’ home country of Libya. Ramadan Abedi and Samia Tabbal fled to the UK from Libya in 1993, claiming asylum due to the persecution they faced under Muammar Gaddafi’s regime. The family settled in Fallowfield, South Manchester, and the children attended local schools. However, the conflict in Libya remained a…
According to the police, the officers tricked the suspected criminals into thinking that they had successfully smuggled the goods. An undercover police operation has prevented the entry of one billion dollars worth of cocaine into Western Australia, as officers deceived the accused individuals into thinking that they had successfully imported the drugs. In November, Operation Beech was initiated following the confiscation of a record-breaking 2.4 tonnes of cocaine by Drug Enforcement Administration agents off the coast of South America, which was purportedly intended for Australia. According to the police, the traffickers, who were allegedly associated with a Mexican cartel, were…
The unexpected arrival of three new members at a national park in Senegal represents a significant contribution to the ongoing efforts to rescue the critically endangered West African lion from the brink of extinction. Florence and her cubs have sparked hope that the species can rebound and thrive once again. New video footage reveals that a lioness from one of the world’s rarest lion populations has given birth to three cubs, raising optimism that this critically endangered big cat can be saved from the brink of extinction. In contrast to their southern counterparts, West African lions have suffered a near-total…
As a new committee holds its first hearing, the leading Democrat stated that they do not wish for a conflict between civilizations or a war within the People’s Republic of China. During its inaugural primetime hearing, members of the newly established House committee cautioned that Congress must take immediate action to counter the economic and national security risks presented by China. According to the Republican chairman, Mike Gallagher from Wisconsin, China and the US are engaged in a fundamental battle over the future of the 21st century. At a critical moment in US-China relations, the House select committee on strategic…
Four Gazprombank executives accused of ‘due diligence’ failure in helping Sergey Roldugin deposit millions of Swiss francs. Next week in Zurich, four bankers who were employed at Gazprombank will face trial for allegedly assisting a person known as “Vladimir Putin’s wallet” in depositing millions of Swiss francs in Switzerland. The four individuals are being accused of failing to exercise proper diligence in financial transactions and are set to appear before the Zurich district court on 8th March. According to an indictment seen by Reuters, the defendants are being accused of not exercising adequate due diligence to determine the identity of…
An anti-monopoly law violation charge has been brought against Japan’s largest advertising agency and five other companies for their alleged involvement in bid-rigging during the Tokyo Olympics corruption scandal. This indictment comes after the recent arrest of a senior Tokyo 2020 organizing committee official and three others who were accused of rigging multiple tenders related to the Olympic Games. Local media reports suggest that Hiroshi Igarashi, the president of Dentsu Group, has admitted to Tokyo prosecutors that his company is responsible. Along with Dentsu, several other companies including leading advertising firms Hakuhodo and Tokyo Agency, and events operators Same Two,…