Scotland
Wooden platform older than Stonehenge found hidden beneath man-made island in Scotland
The analysis found that the crannog started out as a circular wooden platform, measuring at around 23 meters across, and topped with brushwood.
Roman fort found north of Hadrian’s Wall may have been used to defend against unconquered Scotland
Denmark refuses to consider its own two-state solution, yet preaches one for Israel - opinion
Pro-Scottish independence social media accounts go silent during Iran internet shutdown
Cool and fascinating places in Europe to escape Israeli summer heat in
The Israeli summer is unbearable for almost all of us, and there is no doubt that we would not refuse a short getaway to a cooler climate for a vacation.
Glasgow's Yiddish-speaking cafe shuts down after alleging antisemitism from 'leftists'
The cafe said in a statement published on its website that members of its collective were suffering from “burnout” due to the stresses of “struggling under capitalism and kyriarchy."
A mythical mystery: Did these tourists really see the Loch Ness monster?
While touring the famous Loch Ness water in Scotland's Highlands, a stunned husband and wife Etienne and Elaine Camel snapped a photo of a "huge dark shape."
King Charles anointed with Israeli oil consecrated in Jerusalem
The oil has been blessed by the Jerusalem-based leaders of both the Greek Orthodox Church and the Anglican Church.
Archaeologists find Roman numerals on Scottish Stone of Destiny
This ancient stone dates back nearly 1,000 years.
Humza Yousaf sworn in as Scotland's leader as bid for unity falters
Yousaf, the first Muslim to lead a democratic western European nation, pledged an oath of allegiance to King Charles at Scotland's Court of Session in Edinburgh.
Fabric discovered in Scottish Highlands bog may be the oldest traditional tartan ever
The 55 cm by 43 cm (about 22 inches by 17 inches) Scottish artifact is slated to go on display at the Scottish V&A Dundee museum’s Tartan exhibition on April 1.
Research vessel tips over in Scotland, 35 people injured
23 people were treated at a hospital and 12 were treated at the scene at Imperial Dock, Leith.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to stand down with no clear successor
After nearly 10 years at the forefront of Scottish politics, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's time is coming to a bumpy end.
British lawmaker's email account hacked by Russian group
The lawmaker urged the public to stay vigilant after being targeted with a fake mail, purportedly sent by a staff member.