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Scientists reveal remains of a 50,000-year-old baby mammoth

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They say “Yana” – who has been named after the river basin where she was discovered – is the world’s best-preserved mammoth carcass.

Weighing in at over 100kg (15st 10lb), and measuring 120cm (4ft) tall and 200cm long, Yana is estimated to have been only about one-year-old when she died.

Before this find, only six similar discoveries had been found in the world – five in Russia and one in Canada.

Yana was found in the Batagaika crater, the world’s largest permafrost (ground that is permanently frozen) crater, by people living nearby.

The residents “were in the right place at the right time”, the head of the Lazarev Mammoth Museum Laboratory said.

“They saw that the mammoth had almost completely thawed out” and decided to build a make-shift stretcher to lift the mammoth to the surface, said Maxim Cherpasov.

“As a rule, the part that thaws out first, especially the trunk, is often eaten by modern predators or birds,” he told the Reuters news agency.

But “even though the forelimbs have already been eaten, the head is remarkably well preserved”, he added.

A researcher at the museum, Gavril Novgorodov, told Reuters the mammoth “probably got trapped” in a swamp, and was “thus preserved for several tens of thousands of years”.

Yana is being studied at the North-Eastern Federal University in the region’s capital Yakutsk.

Scientists are now conducting tests to confirm when it died.

It is not the only pre-historic discovery to have been found in Russia’s vast permafrost in recent years – as long-frozen ground starts to thaw because of climate change.

Just last month, scientists in the same region showed off the remains of a partial, mummified body of a sabre-tooth cat, thought to be just under 32,000-years-old.

And earlier this year the remains of a 44,000-year-old wolf were also uncovered.

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Head of OSCE PA delegation: Elimination of Minsk process is another diplomatic success

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Head of OSCE PA delegation: Elimination of Minsk process is another diplomatic success

The elimination of the Minsk process and related OSCE structures is a new diplomatic success of the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, MP Gaya Mammadov, head of the Milli Majlis delegation to the OSCE PA, told Report.

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Pashinyan: Washington agreements with Azerbaijan mark a historic turning point for the region

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The Washington agreements between Armenia and Azerbaijan represent a historic turning point that will have a much broader impact on the region, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the SCO Plus summit in Tianjin, China, according to Report.

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YouTube lost 72% of its market share in Azerbaijan over past 3 months

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In August 2025, Instagram’s share in Azerbaijan’s social media market across all platforms (computers, mobile devices, and tablets) was 42.7%, according to Statcounter, Report informs.

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