The grainy, black-and-white images show what appears to be a thin, cylindrical object flying over the city of Baghdad.
Archaeologists have released footage from inside the corridor which is situated above the pyramid's main entrance.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador sparked puzzlement and intrigue when he posted the image up on Twitter.
Multiple witnesses have recorded footage of a bird just lying there in the sky, apparently not attached to anything.
The thief managed to make off with an eye-wateringly large amount of confectionary worth over $38,000.
The footage, which shows what appears to be an official address by the US President, has been doing the rounds online.
The agency has seemingly succeeded in making it possible for an artificial intelligence to fly an F-16.
The unfortunate victim not only lost his life savings but also managed to get himself arrested by the police.
Computers have advanced in leaps and bounds over the last few decades, but that doesn't mean that they can solve everything.
The image of an alleged Bigfoot found on Google's satellite mapping service has been dividing opinion this week.
The hunt is on for the individual who captured this image of a strange object in the skies over Scotland 30 years ago.
Psychologist Manos Tsakiris takes a look at the current state of deepfake photos and the problems they may cause online.
This image taken by an orbiting spacecraft shows a rather familiar visage comprised of natural geological features.
This image was reportedly captured over the city of Mosul by an intelligence-reconnaissance plane back in 2016.
Jaime Maussan used artificial intelligence software to enhance the original image of a 'round, domed ship'.
The footage shows what appears to be a large hominid crossing a forest road in front of an approaching vehicle.
The French nun not only lived to the grand old age of 100, but then went on to live for another 18 years after that.
An image allegedly captured of a Bigfoot-like creature in England has turned out to be a deliberate forgery.
An incredibly well preserved flower dating back almost 40 million years has been the subject of a new study.
If it's possible to slow down or stop the aging process, chances are it's the richest among us who will be the first to take advantage.