Many contradictions in the 'confession', pointed out by negative film: Hino Town case 'posthumous retrial'
The Hino Town case from 1984, regarded as the second posthumous retrial of a murder case in post-war Japan, highlights inconsistencies in the confession of the accused, Hiroshi Sakuhara, leading to new evaluations of the evidence.
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.
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.
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.
Kaisariani: The Central Council of Modern Monuments decides the fate of the photographs
The Greek Ministry of Culture is moving towards acquiring photographic evidence of the execution of 200 patriots in Kaisariani, following a government spokesperson's announcement.
Kaisariani: Kaklamanis' Statement about the Photos from the Execution – His Response to Tsipras
Nikitas Kaklamanis seeks authorization from the Conference of Presidents to acquire photos deemed wartime evidence, stressing the need to verify their authenticity first.
Evidence Against Toffoli Leads to Cold War Climate Between Minister and Federal Police
A conflict has arisen between Supreme Court Minister Dias Toffoli and the Federal Police amidst investigations into bank fraud, escalating tensions in Brazil's political landscape.
Crimes Erased: Did Israel Want a War in Gaza Without Witnesses?
The article discusses Israel's military actions in Gaza, alleging a systematic erasure of evidence of war crimes during the conflict, raising significant legal and humanitarian concerns.
BBC: Four Russian Olympic athletes have connections to activities supporting the war in Ukraine
Evidence gathered by BBC indicates that several Russian athletes allowed to compete as neutrals in the Milano Cortina Olympics have connections to activities supporting the war in Ukraine.
War in Ukraine: What Moscow's 'Revanchism' Accusation Against Germany Means
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov recently claimed at the UN that Germany is showing signs of a resurgence of Nazism, though he provided no statistical evidence to support his assertion.
ATD compensates passenger carriers for losses incurred due to the war in Ukraine
The Auto Transport Directorate (ATD) is prepared to cover losses for regional public transport carriers caused by the war in Ukraine and has requested precise evidence from carriers regarding the extent and justification of these losses.
Guardian: A 41% Decline in Births in Gaza is Another Evidence of Genocide
The Guardian reports a 41% decline in birth rates in Gaza due to the Israeli war, leading to increased maternal and neonatal deaths, widespread abortions, and a collapse of reproductive healthcare services.
Nafariehová: The Iranian government says it does not want war. But when I see videos from the streets, war is already there
Nafariehová expresses skepticism about the Iranian government's claims of not wanting war, citing troubling videos from the streets as evidence of conflict already occurring.
Golden Train Found? This Evidence is Sensational!
The legend of the Golden Train, filled with treasures and lost at the end of World War II, is revived with new evidence presented by a group called 'Golden Train 2025.'
A new treasure from the Iron Age provides evidence about Celtic warriors
A newly discovered Iron Age treasure in Norfolk reveals insights into Celtic warrior culture, featuring a well-preserved bronze carnyx, one of the most complete examples of such war trumpets in Europe.
US Attack in Venezuela, Trump's Press Conference: "Unprecedented Force Since World War II, Overwhelming Evidence Against Maduro"
During a press conference, President Trump stated that the US has used unprecedented military force and has overwhelming evidence against Venezuelan President Maduro, emphasizing that dictators who are unjust to their people will face consequences.
A seven million-year-old femur reignites a long and fierce scientific war over the origin of bipedalism
A new study identifies three traits of upright walking in 'Sahelanthropus tchadensis', the oldest known hominin, but critics dispute the evidence, claiming it was a quadrupedal ape.
War in Ukraine: Moscow hands over alleged evidence of Ukrainian attack to the USA
Moscow has presented alleged evidence of a Ukrainian attack to the United States amid ongoing conflict and disputed casualty figures.
Shocking claims emerge: 'In intercepted conversations, we hear military leadership giving orders...''
Ongoing peace negotiations to stop the war in Ukraine are overshadowed by rising death tolls and increasing evidence of alleged war crimes by Russian troops, including systematic executions of prisoners of war according to decorated Ukrainian soldier Oleh Shiryayev.
War in Ukraine: Attack on Putin's Residence: Russia Shows Alleged Evidence
The article discusses alleged evidence provided by Russia regarding an attack on Putin's residence amidst the ongoing Ukraine war, mentioning the reliance on information from Ukrainian and Russian authorities that remains unverified.
France: There is no evidence of a Ukrainian attack targeting Putin's residence
A source close to the French president stated that Russia has chosen to continue and intensify its war against Ukraine, and there is no evidence supporting allegations of a Ukrainian attack on Putin's residence.
Study questions the 'attack on Putin's house': The evidence does not align with the patterns of Ukrainians in previous strikes
A study by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) challenges claims about an attack on Putin's residence, stating that the evidence does not match the established patterns of previous Ukrainian strikes inside Russia.
War in Ukraine: No evidence so far of the alleged attack on Putin's residence
Current reports indicate there is no verified evidence of an alleged attack on Putin's residence amidst ongoing discussions about the Ukraine conflict.
Ukraine war live: Russia gives ‘no plausible evidence’ to back up claim of drone attack on Putin’s residence
Russia fails to provide credible evidence for its claims of a drone attack on President Putin's residence, as Ukraine responds to the allegations.