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Dumfries Flat Renovation Uncovers 1940s Time Capsule Under Floorboards
Culture
04.05.2026Résumé IA

Dumfries Flat Renovation Uncovers 1940s Time Capsule Under Floorboards

Kirsty Geddes, a 37-year-old marketing and communications manager, discovered a 1940s time capsule while renovating her top floor flat in Great King Street, Dumfries. Working with local joiner Jordan Walters, she uncovered artefacts including a 1942 fire extinguisher, newspapers from the week after D-Day, an empty tin of whole chicken in jelly, and an Armstrong and Dickie stout bottle. The finds also include cigarette packs, household cleaners, 'flit powder' insect repellent, and envelopes addressed to Mrs Latimer. Geddes hopes to trace the building's history by matching the envelope names with original hand-drawn title deeds.

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BBC UK News
Antiquities dealer who exposed British Museum thefts dies aged 61
ACTU
28.04.2026Résumé IA

Antiquities dealer who exposed British Museum thefts dies aged 61

Dr Ittai Gradel, the academic turned antiquities dealer who exposed the theft of around 2,000 artefacts from the British Museum, has died of cancer aged 61. Born in Haifa in 1965 to a British father and Danish mother, Gradel discovered the thefts in 2021 but was initially dismissed by museum management. He later helped recover over 360 items and was a key witness in the ongoing police investigation. The British Museum awarded him a rarely-presented medal shortly before his death.

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BBC News
From Prey to National Treasure: The Panda's Transformation in Chinese Cultural History
Science
28.04.2026Résumé IA

From Prey to National Treasure: The Panda's Transformation in Chinese Cultural History

This feature explores how the panda evolved from an overlooked creature in ancient Chinese folklore—known as 'white bears' in the Three Kingdoms era and believed to eat iron—into a national treasure and defining symbol of modern China. Palaeontological evidence shows panda fossils with butchery marks dating back 8-9 million years, while the earliest written records appear in the Book of Documents from the pre-Qin period.

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SCMP Economy
Irán cierra el estrecho de Ormuz con minas navales y obliga a EE UU a negociar un alto el fuego
En développement
Monde·19.04.2026Résumé IA

Irán cierra el estrecho de Ormuz con minas navales y obliga a EE UU a negociar un alto el fuego

Irán ha bloqueado durante siete semanas el estrecho de Ormuz, por donde pasa el 20% del crudo mundial, mediante la amenaza de minas navales. Sin necesidad de detonar una sola mina, Teherán ha obligado a Estados Unidos a negociar un alto el fuego y ha conseguido que el cambio de régimen deje de estar sobre la mesa. El Pentágono, que desplegó tres portaaviones y tecnología de inteligencia avanzada, se encontró con un arma barata y casi imposible de detectar. EE UU destina menos del 1% de su presupuesto naval a la guerra de minas, pese a que estas han causado el 80% de los buques de guerra estadounidenses hundidos desde 1945.

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El País