Missing caver's lost lamp recovered after 73 years
A lamp belonging to a caver who went missing in 1953 has been found in the NSW Snowy Mountains after over seven decades.
UN Command Half-Removes Police Disguise from DMZ Soldiers... That's the Conflict with the Armistice Agreement
South Korea's Defense Minister visited DMZ troops donning military police armbands, which raises questions about compliance with the 1953 Armistice Agreement that restricts military access to the area.
The 60 Peso Car of Marx Arriaga: This is the 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air He Bought
Marx Arriaga, a former official in Mexico, revealed in his asset declaration that he purchased a classic 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air for just 60 pesos.
DWP State Pension payment increases for those born before 1953
Elderly individuals in the UK will experience an increase in State Pension payments starting April, benefiting nearly 13 million pensioners.
Iran 1953, Operation Ajax and the Long Shadow of Western Intelligence Services
The article discusses the historical context and implications of the 1953 Operation Ajax in Iran, led by the U.S. and UK to overthrow democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq.
The 'cold-blooded' murder plot that rocked an affluent Brisbane suburb
The article recounts the chilling tale of a socialite in Brisbane who coordinated the murder of her husband in 1953 at their luxurious mansion in Hamilton.
A woman found dead under unclear circumstances in Ukmergė Region – frozen body discovered in the yard of a house
The body of a woman, born in 1953, was found in the yard of a house in Virkščiai village, Ukmergė Region, on February 6, with the circumstances surrounding her death currently unclear and no signs of external violence.
From Caruso to Giannini: here are our stars
The article discusses the Hollywood Walk of Fame, established in 1953, highlighting the Italian celebrities honored with stars, notably Giancarlo Giannini.
Analyst: The USA is trying to overthrow the Iranian regime, and before it installed a dictator
Political analyst Božo Kovačević discusses the geopolitical situation in Iran, emphasizing the role of the US and UK in overthrowing a democratically elected government in 1953, which led to the rise of the current regime.
How Tito Became President of Yugoslavia?
Josip Broz Tito became the first president of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia on January 14, 1953, following constitutional reforms that solidified his leadership role in Yugoslav politics until his death in 1980.
Israel awarded Donald Trump a prize it has never given to foreigners
Israel has awarded Donald Trump a prize established in 1953, breaking its long-standing rule of only granting it to citizens of Israel.
José Sacristán reflects on the Prado Museum through Ramón Gaya: “It is a kind of homeland”
The Museo del Prado celebrates a record number of visitors in 2025, featuring actor José Sacristán narrating Ramón Gaya's reflections on the museum and the essence of art from his 1953 essay.