0440 GMT February 25, 2021
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Archeologists have uncovered the ruins of a marble structure during an excavation in Istanbul's Kadıköy district on the Asian side. While the site's architecture does not lend any clues to its function, archeologists believe it was considered a sacred place. Mass graves were also found during the excavations.
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One person has died and more than 450 have been admitted to hospital with a mystery illness in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
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A skeleton discovered leaning against the sides of a pit with its legs outstretched is "a little mystery", an archeologist has said.
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Today, the idea of taking a photograph and never seeing the result is hard to comprehend, as we shoot away with our digital cameras or smartphones, instantly sharing photos we take.
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A mystery millionaire has paid £750,000 for a four-year-old girl to have life-changing surgery which will let her walk for the first time.
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One of the world’s most literary puzzles – a murder mystery in which all the pages are out of order – has been solved for just the third time in almost a century.
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In July this year, the Japanese cargo ship MV Wakashio, chartered by Mitsui OSK and owned by Nagashiki Shipping, struck a coral reef off the coast of the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius and spilled over 1,000 tons of fuel oil.
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Human remains found in a tomb where Michel de Montaigne is said to have been buried may indeed belong to the 16th-century French philosopher but more work is needed to solve the mystery, experts said.
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Archeologists were stunned after “Britain’s most exciting” mystery was solved 16 years after it was first uncovered in Cliffsend, Kent, helping explain more about a civilization that lived more than 4,000 years ago.
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A mystery virus — previously unknown to science — is causing severe lung disease in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
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NASA scientists, who have landed for the first time on one of the world’s newest islands, have discovered the three-year-old land mass is now covered in a sticky, mysterious mud, as well as vegetation and bird life.
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Dating back centuries, Algeria's pyramid tombs are unique relics of an ancient era but a dearth of research has left the Jeddars shrouded in mystery.
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The husband of Lynette Dawson, a Sydney woman whose disappearance has been the subject of a popular crime podcast, was released on bail after his arrest for her alleged murder.
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Using knives and shears, a pair of Russian spacewalkers Tuesday cut samples of material around a mysterious hole in a Soyuz spacecraft docked on the International Space Station (ISS) that a Moscow official suggested could have been deliberate sabotage.
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Australian police arrested the husband of a Sydney woman whose disappearance in 1982 has been the subject of a popular crime podcast.
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