Remains of possible ancient papal palace found in Rome The remains of what appears to be a medieval palace where popes lived before they made the Vatican their home have been excavated in Rome. News Lens • 14 hrs
Uncontacted Amazon tribe sighted close to logging areas Rare images of the Mashco Piro, an uncontacted Indigenous tribe in the remote Peruvian Amazon, were published by Survival International, showing dozens of the people … News Lens • 16 Jul
Hidden moon cave 'could be future human base' An underground moon cave that stretches tens of metres beneath an open pit could be a potential lunar base for future astronauts, according to scientists. News Lens • 16 Jul
'Super spicy' crisps land Japan schoolkids in hospital Fourteen Japanese secondary school students were taken to hospital after eating "super spicy" crisps, according to local media. News Lens • 16 Jul
Austria turns towards warm weather sports in the Alps Mountain bikers hurried on a summer day to catch the last gondola up the mountain at one of Austria's top Alpine resorts, loading their bikes … News Lens • 15 Jul
Portuguese 'DJ priest' plays upbeat tunes to spread hope Portuguese priest Guilherme Peixoto rose to fame playing electronic dance music near his church in a tiny Portuguese village. News Lens • 13 Jul
Room behind Buckingham Palace balcony open to visitors Visitors to Buckingham Palace in London will this summer get to stand behind the famous balcony on which the British royal family often appear. News Lens • 10 Jul
'Most complete dinosaur' in a century unearthed in UK A new species of plant-eating dinosaur that was as big as a male American bison roamed the Isle of Wight around 125 million years ago, … UK • 10 Jul
Watch: Drone footage shows Hurricane Beryl destruction Drone footage taken over Jamaica shows the destruction left in the wake of Hurricane Beryl, which swept the island on Thursday. World • 07 Jul
Tory leadership race - the runners and riders With Labour coming out on top at the general election, talk quickly turned to who could replace Rishi Sunak as the Conservative Party's leader. UK Elections • 06 Jul
World's oldest artwork discovered in Indonesian cave It may not look like much, just a flaking image of three people around a big red pig. But the humble cave painting discovered in … News Lens • 03 Jul
Hobby horsing takes off at a gallop in Finland Welcome to the strangely exacting world of hobby horsing, the Finnish sport guaranteed to put a smile on your face. News Lens • 03 Jul
Watch: Mt Etna roars into action with 'cascades' of lava Mount Etna's 'Voragine' crater is back in spectacular, explosive action. World • 06 Jul
Banksy-funded migrant rescue ship blocked in Italy A rescue ship funded by British street artist Banksy has been grounded at port for 20 days for ignoring migrant disembarkation orders from Italian authorities. World • 06 Jul
Cheddar days ahead as officer sacked for stealing cheese A German police officer who was fired for stealing cheddar cheese from an overturned truck while attending a traffic incident has lost his appeal against … News Lens • 03 Jul
Athens Acropolis introduces private visits for €5,000 The Acropolis in Athens, one of the world's most visited ancient monuments, has begun offering private visits for €5,000, setting off protests from the site's … News Lens • 02 Jul
Two of Napoleon's pistols up for auction Two pistols that Napoleon Bonaparte once intended to use to kill himself are up for auction this weekend, expected to reach up to €1.5 million, … News Lens • 01 Jul
Japan imposes new fees on Mount Fuji climbers Park rangers on Japan's sacred Mount Fuji officially started this year's climbing season about 90 minutes before sunrise, levying new trail fees and limiting hiker … News Lens • 01 Jul
Radioactive rhino horns to curb poaching in South Africa South African scientists injected radioactive material into live rhino horns to make them easier to detect at border posts in a pioneering project aimed at … News Lens • 26 Jun
Snake produces 14 babies after rare 'virgin birth' Staff and students at a college have spoken of their shock after their 1.82m Brazilian rainbow boa snake called Ronaldo had a rare "virgin birth" … News Lens • 25 Jun
Paris's Moulin Rouge gets new sails in time for Olympics Paris's Moulin Rouge cabaret club, whose landmark windmill sails fell down in April, received new blades just ten days before the Paris Olympic torch is … News Lens • 24 Jun
European lynx species rebounds from brink of extinction A species of lynx found in remote areas of Spain and Portugal has rebounded from near extinction, with its adult population growing more than tenfold … News Lens • 21 Jun
3,000-year-old shipwreck found off Israeli coast A shipwreck more than 3,000 years old with its cargo intact has been found off the northern coast of Israel, the country's antiquities authority said. newslens • 20 Jun
New mystery monolith appears in Nevada desert A mysterious shiny monolith has appeared in a Nevada desert, the latest other-worldly installation to materialise in recent years across North America and Europe. News Lens • 18 Jun
Black hole observed 'awakening' for the first time Astronomers have been able to observe a supermassive black hole waking up and setting the heart of its host galaxy alight for the first time, … World • 18 Jun