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Archaeologists in Denmark discover over 100 weapons from the Iron Age during excavations

Excavations near Hedensted, Denmark, during the expansion of a freeway revealed several “well-preserved” ancient artifacts from the Iron Age that seemed to have been buried intentionally thousands of years ago. During excavations at Løsning Søndermark conducted by archaeologists with Vejle Museums, numerous items were uncovered. Archaeologists suggest the discovered weaponry was buried…

Thieves steal 2,500 pies in odd food heist gone wrong: ‘So much waste’

Authorities in the United Kingdom recently recovered a stolen van filled with 2,500 pies in an unusual food heist gone wrong.The value of the pies was estimated to be 25,000 British pounds, or $32,000. The food items were owned by Tommy Banks, a restaurateur who owns two Michelin-starred establishments.The vehicle,…

South Korean president lifts martial law after lawmakers reject move

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol lifted his martial law declaration after lawmakers rejected the move following Yoon’s vow to eliminate “anti-state” forces in a serious challenge to the country’s Parliament, which he accused of sympathizing with North Korea. The Tuesday night declaration was vocally opposed by the speaker of Parliament…

South Korean president declares martial law in move against opposition party

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday, accusing the opposition of “anti-state” activity.In an unannounced address broadcast live late at night on YTN, Yoon said he had no choice but to take drastic measures to protect South Korean freedoms and the constitutional order. He said opposition…