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Fingers pointed as climate talks deadlock

Fingers pointed as climate talks deadlock

Accusations flew at deadlocked UN climate talks in Lima on Saturday, as the United States warned that failure to compromise…
Earth’s water likely came from asteroids, Rosetta shows

Earth’s water likely came from asteroids, Rosetta shows

Data from the European Space Agency's Rosetta space craft shows that water on Earth likely came from asteroids hitting the…
Egypt, Georgia museums sign cooperation deal

Egypt, Georgia museums sign cooperation deal

National museums in Georgia and Egypt have signed a deal to enhance mutual cooperation by which both countries would exchange…
Bibliotheca Alexandrina to hold lecture on geographical discoveries 16 December

Bibliotheca Alexandrina to hold lecture on geographical discoveries 16 December

Bibliotheca Alexandrina’s Writing and Scripts Center will hold on 16 December a lecture entitled “Geographic discoveries and its effects on…
Minister, Italian ambassador to inaugurate Queen Nefertari exhibition

Minister, Italian ambassador to inaugurate Queen Nefertari exhibition

Minister of Antiquities Mamdouh al-Damaty and the Italian ambassador to Cairo Mauricio Massari will inaugurate Monday an exhibition under the…
Chicago scientists open Egyptian mummy coffin

Chicago scientists open Egyptian mummy coffin

Once the lid was off the wood coffin holding the 2,500-year-old mummified remains of a 14-year-old Egyptian boy, scientist J.P.…
Australian scientists announce solar energy breakthrough

Australian scientists announce solar energy breakthrough

Australian scientists said Monday they had made a breakthrough in increasing the efficiency of solar panels, which they hope could…
Greek writer Menis Koumandareas found apparently murdered

Greek writer Menis Koumandareas found apparently murdered

Acclaimed Greek author Menis Koumandareas was found apparently murdered Saturday in his central Athens home, authorities said. He was 83.Though…
Poland unearths one of WWII’s darkest secrets

Poland unearths one of WWII’s darkest secrets

Anastasia carefully digs through the earth with her trowel. Bit by bit, a human skeleton emerges, piled on top of…
Developing world may need annual $500 bn for climate by 2050: UN

Developing world may need annual $500 bn for climate by 2050: UN

Developing countries may need as much as $250-500 billion (203-406 billion euros) per year by 2050 to deal with the…
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