Researchers using non-destructive methods discovered two mysterious voids inside the Menkaure Pyramid, supporting the theory of a second entrance, though further study is needed to confirm this finding.
A controversial plan to restore the Pyramid of Menkaure at Giza, Egypt, by reconstructing its outer casing with original blocks has drawn criticism from archaeologists, who likened it to "straightening the Tower of Pisa." The project, a partnership between the Egyptian government and Japanese archaeologists, has sparked outrage and mockery from experts, who question the necessity and international principles of such interventions, especially during Egypt's economic downturn. Despite the backlash, the project's first stage will be funded by Japan.