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Today β€” 26 June 2024World News

Fossil of Neanderthal child with Down’s syndrome hints at early humans’ compassion

By: Reuters
26 June 2024 at 15:25

Skull anatomy shows the boy or girl would have been severely disabled, yet survived until the age of six

A Neanderthal child with Down’s syndrome survived until at least the age of six, according to a new study whose findings hint at compassionate caregiving among the extinct, archaic human species.

Recent examination of a human fossil unearthed at the Cova Negra archaeological site in the Spanish province of Valencia found traits in the inner-ear anatomy which indicated Down syndrome, in the earliest-known evidence of the genetic condition.

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Β© Photograph: Nikola Solic/Reuters

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Goma games: how chess offers DRC’s displaced children respite from conflict – in pictures

26 June 2024 at 03:00

Chess players from Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo are introducing children traumatised by violence to the joys of playing the board game

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Β© Photograph: Arlette Bashizi/Reuters

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Β© Photograph: Arlette Bashizi/Reuters

Rubbish-filled North Korea balloons prompt closure of Seoul airport

By: Reuters
26 June 2024 at 00:31

Several balloons were spotted in and around the airport boundaries, as one balloon landed on the tarmac near passenger terminal two

Takeoffs and landings at South Korea’s Incheon international airport have been disrupted for about three hours because of balloons launched by North Korea filled with refuse, an airport spokesperson said.

One balloon landed on the tarmac near passenger terminal two and the three runways at Incheon were temporarily shut down on Wednesday, the spokesperson said.

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Β© Photograph: YONHAP/EPA

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β€˜Fraught with danger’: wild honey gathering in Nepal – in pictures

24 June 2024 at 02:10

For generations the Gurung community in Taap, about 175km (110 miles) west of the capital, Kathmandu, and other villages in the districts of Lamjung and Kaski, have scoured the steep Himalayan cliffs for honey. The villagers say the proceeds, split among them, are drying up as the number of hives has declined over the past decade, although some also earn a living from growing crops of rice, corn, millet and wheat

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Β© Photograph: Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters

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