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    Thirty years after its discovery, the Celtic Prince of Glauberg remains an enigma, a museum festival will mark the anniversary on June 28

    On June 24, 1996, archaeologists recovered a near-intact 2,400-year-old sandstone statue of a Celtic ruler from a grave in Hesse. Three decades later, the Keltenfürst vom Glauberg still conceals its identity, even as the region prepares a festive anniversary.

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Hormuz, heat and hard feelings

Iran tests Hormuz deal as heatwave strains Europe and allies quarrel in public

A brittle Middle East bargain is already wobbling, even before negotiators can sit down properly in Switzerland. Europe, meanwhile, is trying to keep people cool, trains running and alliances civil, with mixed success.

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  • US-Iran draft peace agreement talks

    US Vice President and Iranian delegation arrive in Switzerland for technical talks on Sunday in Bürgenstock

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The Middle East after Gaza

US-Iran talks opening in Switzerland with a focus on a nuclear deal and Lebanon ceasefire, coupled with Iran's announcement of a new Strait of Hormuz closure, introduces new diplomatic and economic pressure points.

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