In 2024, Swedish builders digging a tunnel spotted weathered timber in the clay and found six shipwrecks hidden for centuries |

Construction workers in Varberg, Sweden, unearthed a fleet of six remarkably preserved medieval ships buried in clay. Dating back to the 14th century, these vessels, including a Hanseatic cog, offer a rare glimpse into ancient trade routes and daily life At times, the most astounding discoveries are not made through great expeditions or adventurous expeditions…

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One held on charge of murder; minor detained | Pune News

Pune: The Deccan Gymkhana police on Wednesday arrested a man (34) from Dattawadi and detained his minor accomplice in connection with the murder of 32-year-old Krushal Kasbe of Dhankawdi, former security guard of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC).“The murder was the fallout of a dispute between Kasbe and the accused, Omkar Kamble of Dattawadi, over…

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India blind as bat to winged creatures’ existential threat | Delhi News

BatNew Delhi: India’s bats, which are key to pollination, pest control and forest regeneration, remain widely understudied and increasingly threatened by human-driven change, according to a national assessment taking place after two decades.The report, State of India’s Bats (2024-2025), by Nature Conservation Foundation, Bat Conservation International, WWF and Centre For Wildlife Studies, shares insights of…

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Dwayne Johnson’s Wife Lauren Hashian Responds to AI Baby Rumors with Humor |

Hollywood superstar Dwayne Johnson, widely known as “The Rock,” and his wife, singer-songwriter Lauren Hashian, have long been admired for their strong family bond and low-key personal life. However, the couple recently found themselves at the centre of an unexpected online buzz after viral AI-generated images sparked false rumours about expanding their family.Lauren Hashian is…

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Playing 1957 in 2026: Punjab Police draw investigation lessons from ‘12 Angry Men’ | Chandigarh News

Chandigarh: Start with doubt. Test the evidence. Challenge assumptions. Check your bias. Don’t rush to conclusions.These are key lessons Punjab Police drew from the film ‘12 Angry Men’. The ideas are now part of training for 200 sub-inspectors of the Punjab Bureau of Investigation who passed out in January.The bureau presented these lessons during a…

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Rosy future for Punjab’s Dutch partnership: CM | Chandigarh News

Chandigarh: The Netherlands is considering Punjab as a primary rose supplier to replace Ethiopia, a move that could transform the state into a global floriculture hub, chief minister Bhagwant Mann has announced on Tuesday.Following a diplomatic mission to the Netherlands and Finland, Mann said Dutch importers identified Punjab as a cost-effective alternative for floral markets….

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