‘Farewell to the Queen’s shadow’: The world’s media unites in grief as the Duke of Edinburgh is mourned around the globe By Chris Pleasance for MailOnline Published: 08:11 EDT, 9 April 2021 | Updated: 08:11 EDT, 9 April 2021 The world’s media
Doctors in Japan have performed the world’s first-ever living donor lung transplant on a patient with severe lung damage from Covid-19. A Japanese woman’s life was saved by the nearly 11-hour operation carried out by a medical team of 30 after her
Little was previously known about the ancient South American civilisation’s literary achievements because its three main libraries were destroyed by Spanish invaders in 1521.
Fungus-infested plants known to include one of the world’s most devastating pests are found at a Sydney sorting office Biosecurity officers in Sydney have intercepted plants hosting a plant pest Known as Xyella fastidiosa it is one of the world’s most devastating
Everyone loves to chat about the weather – and there will be even more to chat about this month following the release of a book brimming with jaw-dropping weather photographs. Weather, by Robert J Ford (www.amberbooks.co.uk) features a dramatic collection of more
The deepest ever shipwreck has now been fully mapped and filmed after a US crew was able to reach the site at 21,180ft in the Philippine Sea. The WWII destroyer USS Johnston was annihilated 75 years ago in the Pacific during the largest naval
World’s heaviest cockroach is rescued after being tangled in grass when rainfall flooded its burrow Giant burrowing cockroach was rescued after tangled in wet mud and grass A family discovered the struggling roach in the Valley Of Lagoons in Queensland They used small
Nestled between the rolling Staffordshire moorlands and the county’s famous pottery towns, the village of Caverswall is as pleasantly sleepy as it was when it merited a mention in the Domesday Book. But its centuries-long peace was shattered last week when it found
The United States has slumped below Mongolia and Argentina in a new ranking of freedom around the world in which Finland, Sweden and Norway top the table. America has crashed down the rankings after a long series of political woes that culminated
A puzzle loving divorcee has been left reeling after working for months to complete the world’s largest jigsaw, only to discover that the final piece was missing. Peter Schubert, from Hallerndorf in Bavaria, Germany, was assembling the 54,000-piece jigsaw as a Guinness