Archaeologists found a 30,000-year-old ancient toolkit in Czech Republic. The tools reveal hunting, recycling, and survival skills.
The Slovak Spectator on MSN
Hiking to Slovakia’s rock formations: 11 must-see natural wonders
How to get there: Begin your hike in the village of Zbyňov near Žilina in northern Slovakia. A 3.5-kilometre-long educational ...
Did you know that there is a road, the European Route E75, that connects the south of Greece with Lapland in the north of ...
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Greenpeace says Ikea suppliers driving destruction of Romania’s ancient forests
By Clare Nuttall in Glasgow Ikea suppliers are helping to strip Romania of some of Europe’s last ancient forests at a rate ...
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Archaeologists Found A Rare 30,000-Year-Old Toolkit That Once Belonged To A Stone Age Hunter
Archaeologists discovered a curated collection of 29 blades and points, arranged in such a way that researchers believe they ...
The Walrus on MSN
What Christian Pop Taught Me about Salvation and Shame
A ngela also introduced me to the band Jump5, a pop group of five squeaky-voiced blond Christian kids. She particularly loved ...
Picturing Poland, you might imagine a medieval square in Kraków or a steaming plate of pierogi dumplings. But this country of ...
Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia and is rather small compared to other close-by European cities like Budapest and Vienna. Home to some unique culture, fascinating history and perhaps most ...
Experience autumn like never before! Discover 10 breathtaking destinations to witness fall colors in 2025, from Japan to ...
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Reviving village crafts to cut back carbon footprints
By Martin Clark In Western Europe, if we go back in time just 100 years, almost everything that our Great Grandparents ate, ...
Key search terms included "2/9" (September 2), "Dai le" (grand ceremony), and "Quoc khanh" (National Day), with interest ...
The Slovak Spectator on MSN
News digest: Fico off sick, “Fico’s fig leaf” seizes the spotlight
Greetings from Slovakia, where coalition MPs have decided to “suffer” alongside the people — and where the Peter Kotlár saga has made a comeback, perhaps to distract from the government’s ...
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