Butchered animal bones found in southern South America provide evidence of the earliest human presence in the region, dating back over 14,000 years. These bones, along with stone tools and other artifacts, suggest that early humans were hunting and processing animals in the area. This discovery sheds new light on the migration patterns and lifestyle of ancient populations in South America.
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Trump says US had ‘very good’ talks with Putin, Ukraine war could end
In a Truth Social post, US President Donald Trump stated that there is a "very good chance" that the war between Russia and Ukraine could come to an end after "productive" discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump requested that Putin spare the lives of Ukrainian troops who are surrounded, and US envoy Steve Witkoff had a lengthy meeting with Putin in Moscow to convey signals to Trump about potential next steps in negotiations. Kremlin...
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