New findings suggest hominins entered Eurasia roughly 200,000 years earlier than previously thought, predating the Dmanisi site in Georgia.
Was blood a factor in the demise of the Neanderthals? New research is showing that Homo sapiens underwent huge changes in ...
By Alexander Teddy Co-founder of Urus Advisory and ClearPic.ai Ben Aris in Berlin In late 2001, when much of the world – ...
The Taliban chases Chinese cash, U.S. energy sanctions on Russia trickle down, China in the Arctic crosshairs, and much more.
Scientists uncovered evidence of the oldest hominin presence in Europe in modern-day Romania nearly two million years ago.
How will the world cope without a clear global leader as the 2025 geopolitical landscape continues to reshape global dynamics? Ian Bremmer, President of Eurasia Group, analyzes the risks in a G-Zero ...
Research led by the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at Ohio University has found evidence of hominin activity at a ...
Researchers have found evidence that early humans arrived in Europe half a million years earlier than previously thought at a ...
Shaping the Future of Regional Unity The NGO Eurasia has launched a project to unite and educate young people in post-Soviet countries called the “Territory of Childhood Eurasia.” This is an ...
Research reveals new evidence of early hominin activity in Europe, suggesting that hominins were present on the continent far earlier than previously thought.
A lack of international leadership, President-elect Donald Trump's second term and AI all made the list of the biggest risks the world faces in 2025, according to the Eurasia Group, which is a ...