The Tunisian Football Federation Supports Hannibal Mejbri Against Racism
The Tunisian Football Federation has expressed full support for player Hannibal Mejbri following racial abuse he endured.
Bones Found in Spain Reveal Use of Elephants in War 2,000 Years Ago
A 2,200-year-old bone discovered near Córdoba, Spain, may provide the first direct archaeological evidence of war elephants used by Carthaginian general Hannibal.
"Educate yourselves and your children" - Tunisian Majbari angry after being subjected to racist abuse
Tunisian midfielder Hannibal Majbari expressed his outrage after receiving racist abuse on social media following a Premier League match against Chelsea.
Elephant bone from the time of Hannibal found in Spain
An elephant bone from the time of Hannibal was discovered in Spain, shedding light on historical interactions between ancient cultures.
EPL: Burnley condemn racist abuse of Hannibal after Chelsea draw
Burnley FC has condemned the racist abuse directed at player Hannibal following a recent draw against Chelsea in the English Premier League.
Major Controversy in the Premier League
In a recent Premier League match, Burnley's Hannibal Mejbri faced racist abuse online following a draw with Chelsea, leading to widespread condemnation from the club and the league.
Hannibal the Cannibal killer's chilling warnings over murders exposed in secret files
Secret files reveal insights into the mind of Robert Maudsley, a quadruple killer who has spent 52 years in prison, cautioning that he would kill again if released from solitary confinement.
A 2,200-Year-Old Bone May Be the First Material Evidence for Hannibal's 'War Machine'
Researchers in Spain have discovered a 2,200-year-old elephant bone in Andalusia, potentially linking the ancient Carthaginian war strategies to archaeological findings.
A 2,000-Year-Old Bone May Confirm Elephants In Epic War
A recently discovered 2,200-year-old elephant bone in Córdoba, Spain, may provide direct evidence of the use of war elephants by Hannibal during the Second Punic War.
A discovery of bones could prove the crossing of the Alps by Hannibal's war elephants
A recent discovery of an elephant foot bone in Spain may provide evidence for Hannibal's historic crossing of the Alps with war elephants.
Hot archaeological find: archaeologists claim to have found the first trace of Hannibal's battle elephants
Archaeologists in southern Spain have discovered an elephant bone fragment that could provide the first concrete evidence of Hannibal's war elephants traversing Europe in ancient times.
The tiny village that asked the university to confirm if it was destroyed by Hannibal Barca
A tiny village in Zamora, Spain, seeks confirmation from a university about whether it was destroyed by the Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca in 220 BC.
Sensational discovery in Spain. A bone may confirm Hannibal's march
A recent archaeological discovery in Spain may provide evidence supporting Hannibal's military campaign during the Second Punic War.
The bone that could be evidence of the mythical passage of a war elephant of Hannibal through Europe
A discovered elephant leg bone in Spain may be the first concrete evidence of the use of war elephants by the Carthaginian general Hannibal.
Scientists have discovered evidence that Hannibal used war elephants in his campaign against Rome
Researchers have found evidence suggesting that Hannibal employed war elephants during his military campaigns against Rome.
One of Hannibal's war elephants may have been found
Archaeologists may have discovered a bone from one of Hannibal's elephants over 2,000 years after they famously crossed the Alps.
Anthony Hopkins declares that he played Hannibal Lecter with great enthusiasm: "It was easy to take on the role"
Anthony Hopkins reflected on his iconic portrayal of Hannibal Lecter, stating that he approached the role with natural enthusiasm and did not feel the need to force his performance.
'Hannibal the Cannibal' Robert Maudsley's jail serves special menu to fussy lags
Inmates at HMP Whitemoor, home to Robert Maudsley, have been given a special menu to accommodate their food phobias known as cibophobia.
Scene from the movie 'Hannibal' became a reality: pig bites claimed the life of a girl
A 17-year-old girl in Russia was tragically killed by pigs after being assaulted and left injured by a farm worker.
Mack Hollins Arrived at the Super Bowl in Chains
Mack Hollins made a notable entrance at Levi's Stadium wearing a prison outfit and chains as part of his Super Bowl presentation.
Patriots' Mack Hollins makes striking Super Bowl entrance barefoot with mask, cuffs
Mack Hollins, wide receiver for the New England Patriots, made a memorable Super Bowl entrance barefoot, wearing a Hannibal Lecter-style mask and handcuffs.
Mack Hollins, Patriots player, surprises by arriving handcuffed and with a mask at Super Bowl 2026
Mack Hollins of the New England Patriots made a dramatic entrance at Super Bowl 2026 by arriving handcuffed and barefoot, drawing attention with a costume inspired by Hannibal Lecter.
Tim Curry says iconic villain role that slipped through his fingers is one of his ‘great regrets’
Tim Curry expressed his disappointment that he was never considered for the iconic role of Hannibal Lecter in 'Silence of the Lambs'.
I want to marry UK's longest-serving prisoner Hannibal the Cannibal but there's a problem
Loveinia Grace Mackenney expresses her desire to marry Robert Maudsley, the UK's longest-serving prisoner known as 'Hannibal the Cannibal,' although legal barriers may prevent their marriage.
The Tears of Hannibal (about the Civil War)
José Carlos Llop's text reflects on the relevance of the Spanish Civil War through the lens of the historical memory law approved in 2006, exploring the emotional aftermath of conflict.
Longest-serving prisoner 'Hannibal the Cannibal' becoming lonely after jail move
Robert Maudsley, known as 'Hannibal the Cannibal' and the longest-serving prisoner in Britain, is reportedly feeling isolated following his transfer to a new prison, prompting him to seek legal advice regarding potential human rights violations by the Prison Service.
Bruno Fernandes showed his true colours by brutally shoving former Man Utd team-mate
Bruno Fernandes displayed his leadership qualities by aggressively shoving former teammate Hannibal Mejbri after Manchester United's draw against Burnley, indicating his protective nature during a heated moment.