2,000-year mystery in Egypt: Skeletons in sarcophagus once linked to Alexander the Great’s tomb spark ‘mummy curse’ rumours |

In July 2018, archaeologists in Alexandria, Egypt, cracked open a colossal 27-tonne black granite sarcophagus at an under-construction site. This huge grave had puzzled archaeologists for weeks. Buried for over 2,000 years, it promised both treasures and terrors. Instead, upon opening, it revealed neither jewellery nor gold but some skeletons lying in foul-smelling liquid. Before…

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Crypto Gaming Enters New Era With Pudgy World’s Debut

Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure Pudgy Penguins has launched its long-teased browser-based crypto game, “Pudgy World”. “Creative Freedom Without Compromise” In a post made on the social network X on March 10, the CCO and Co-Founder of Pudgy Penguins, known as Chefgoyardi, announced the long waited release…

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From hostels to temples, mithai to manufacture, all hit by LPG shortage | Mumbai News

Mumbai: The shortage of commercial gas cylinders in Mumbai has also affected clubs, religious kitchens, educational institutions, canteens, hostels, automobile sector, jewellery manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies among other sectors.Mithai manufacturer Vicky Jaisinghani of A1 Sweets, which is based in Ulhasnagar said the shortage of dry fruit from West Asia followed by the LPG cylinder crisis was…

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