What Happened to the Denisovans, the Enigmatic Humans Who Vanished?

Published: Feb 4, 2026written by Jasmine Gandy, MSc Primate Conservation   In 2008, Russian researchers excavated a site called Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains of Siberia. Amongst a variety of Neanderthal tools was a fragment of a finger bone, presumed to be nothing out of the ordinary. When German researchers sequenced the DNA two … Read more

Bandung Conference: Decolonization and the Rise of the Third World

  The Bandung Conference, attended by 29 Asian and African countries, was held in April 1955 in the Indonesian city of Bandung. The participants of the conference condemned colonialism, racial discrimination, and segregation, expressed support for people fighting for independence, and advocated for economic and cultural cooperation among states and peaceful resolution of conflicts. The … Read more

Japan athlete tells fans to stop stalking, US tariffs war turmoil: 7 highlights – South China Morning Post

Japan athlete tells fans to stop stalking, US tariffs war turmoil: 7 highlights  South China Morning Post Japanese badminton star in China pleads with fans to ‘stop the stalking’  The Independent Japan badminton ace Shida blasts ‘stalker’ Chinese fans  France 24 Japanese shuttler Shida blasts Chinese stalkers  Taipei Times Japanese Badminton Star Urges Chinese Fans To Stop Stalking Her: … Read more

Germany-Russia: Troops Deployed Near Border – WWII First

germany Establishes Frist Permanent Military Presence Outside of National Territory Since WWII Table of Contents germany Establishes Frist Permanent Military Presence Outside of National Territory Since WWII A Strategic Response to Regional Concerns Germany-Russia: Troops Deployed Near Border – WWII Echoes and Modern Concerns A Historical Outlook: WWII and the Eastern Front Contemporary Geopolitical Tensions: … Read more