The appearance of developing countries with no history of whaling at meetings of the International Whaling Commission has anti-whalers crying foul at Japan's alleged attempts to buy pro-whaling votes.
Scientists have unearthed a pristinely preserved statue of Queen Tiye—the favorite wife of pharaoh Amenhotep III—in ancient Egypt's largest funerary complex.
A 12-foot-tall (3.6-meter-tall) colossus of Queen Tiye—the influential main wife of noted pharaoh Amenhotep III—has been unearthed at a sprawling temple complex in Luxor.
Learn about the origin of April Fools' Day—a yearly ritual for pranksters to try out their best jokes—and how reality-based humor may get the last laugh.
Scientists have found genetic evidence that Crusaders contributed DNA to the Christian population of Lebanon, while the expansion of Islam left traces in the country's Muslim groups.
The official's arrest in connection to the 2007 slayings of rare mountain gorillas in the Democratic Republic of the Congo marks a crucial step in their conservation, experts said.