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Archaeology · BarnhamResearchers have identified the earliest known evidence of deliberate fire-making at Barnham in Suffolk, dating to about 400,000 years ago, more than 350,000 years earlier than a site in northern France, which had previously been considered the earliest.See the Story
Earliest Evidence of Human Fire-Making Discovered in England
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Theft · BrazilBrazilian authorities said Wednesday that one of the two suspects behind a brazen daylight robbery over the weekend in Sao Paulo remained at large following a heist that included eight works by French artist Henri Matisse.See the Story
Brazilian police apprehend one of two suspects who stole Matisse artworks in a daylight heist
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France Politics · ParisThieves who stole more than $100 million in crown jewels from the Louvre in October escaped with barely 30 seconds to spare, a French Senate inquiry said Wednesday, as lawmakers detailed a cascade of security failures that allowed the gang to slip away in broad daylight.
Ukraine can hold elections within months if security is ensured, Zelenskyy says
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Louvre Thieves Escaped with Just 30 Seconds to Spare, Senate Inquiry Finds
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