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Ancient royal tombs dating back more than 3,000 years uncovered in Greece

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Discovery near palace featured in Homer’s Odyssey points to town having been more significant than previously thought   Two royal tombs dating back some 3,500 years and containing a hoard of revelatory ancient artefacts have been uncovered near a famed Mycenaean-era palace in southern Greece. The country’s culture ministry announced the opulent Bronze Age tombs had been ...

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COP25: Climate change close to ‘point of no return’, UN secretary general warns ahead of key international ta

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 Continued inaction would be ‘betrayal of our entire human family and all generations to come’, says Antonio Guterres   The UN secretary general has warned that the planet is close to “the point of no return” and branded global efforts to combat climate change “utterly inadequate”, as world leaders gather for ...

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