The Flying Objects of Aliens Turned Out to Be a Secret Soviet Weapon
The article discusses a 1967 incident in the Soviet Union where what many believed to be UFOs were in fact secret military vehicles.
He was 85 years old. “Cacho” Elías, the motorcyclist who settled in Villa Gesell in 1967 and co-founded the churrería El Topo, passed away
Juan Carlos “Cacho” Elías, co-founder of El Topo in Villa Gesell, passed away at the age of 85, as announced by the company on social media.
Review. Picnic at Hanging Rock, by Joan Lindsay
The translation of the classic Australian novel 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' by Joan Lindsay, originally published in 1967, has been released, bringing renewed attention to its themes and narratives.
Hauck & Bauer: Today 59 Years Ago
On February 20, 1967, East Germany established its own citizenship.
With the interactive map.. the occupation expands Jerusalem beyond the 1967 borders
The article discusses Israel's plans to expand Jerusalem beyond the 1967 borders through a settlement project named 'E1', aiming to create a geographical disconnect in the occupied West Bank.
Yedioth Ahronoth: A new settlement plan to expand the influence of the Jerusalem Municipality
The article discusses a new Israeli settlement plan revealed by Yedioth Ahronoth that aims to extend the municipality's influence over areas of Jerusalem beyond the pre-1967 borders.
The Occupation Escalates in the West Bank and Jerusalem and Prepares to Demolish Dozens of Homes
Israeli authorities are preparing to demolish dozens of homes in occupied Jerusalem and Ramallah amid a broader effort to expand Jerusalem's boundaries beyond pre-1967 borders.
The transplant and the parallel fate of two mothers. From death to life, a loving act to preserve
The article reflects on the historic first human heart transplant performed by Christiaan Barnard in 1967 and its profound implications for organ donation and medical history.
Israel will register land in the West Bank as its own for the first time since 1967 and takes another step towards annexation
The Israeli government has approved the reopening of land registration in the occupied West Bank for the first time since 1967, allowing definitive state ownership of Palestinian territory.
Israel reopens the process to register lands in the West Bank for the first time since 1967
The Israeli government has approved the reopening of land registration in the occupied West Bank, a significant move allowing for formal and binding registration of territories previously not recognized since 1967.
The most dangerous step since 1967: Settling the West Bank lands in preparation for annexation
The Israeli government has approved a wide-ranging plan to settle occupied West Bank lands, marking the first such move since the 1967 war, aimed at annexing Palestinian territories.
Breaking | Israeli Broadcasting Authority: The government approves a decision to begin the settlement and registration of lands in the West Bank for the first time since 1967
The Israeli government has approved a significant decision to initiate the settlement and registration of lands in the West Bank for the first time since the 1967 war.
A 79-year-old man is suspected of raping nearly a hundred minors around the world
A French man is accused of sexually assaulting 89 minors across eight countries between 1967 and 2022.
France: a man accused of raping 89 minors in nine countries is being sought for victims
A 79-year-old French man is accused of sexually assaulting 89 minors across nine countries from 1967 to 2022, as French authorities search for additional victims.
French ex-teacher charged with rape, sexual assault of 89 minors
A 79-year-old former French teacher has been charged with aggravated rape and sexual assault of 89 minors across multiple countries from 1967 to 2022.
French man accused of raping 89 minors
A 79-year-old French man faces charges of sexually assaulting and raping 89 minors between 1967 and 2022, according to the French prosecutor's office.
Former teacher charged with rape and abuse of 89 minors in France
A former teacher has been charged with multiple counts of rape and abuse involving 89 minors across various countries from 1967 to 2022.
79-year-old Frenchman accused of rape and sexual assault of 89 minors over six decades
A 79-year-old man, Jacques Leveugle, has been arrested in Grenoble, France, accused of 89 counts of rape and sexual assault against minors spanning from 1967 to 2022.
A secret law allows Disneyland to build a nuclear plant in its park
Disney has the legal backing to construct a nuclear power plant at its theme park in Florida, a law enacted in 1967 still in effect today.
In France, a man has been charged with the rape and sexual assault of 89 minors
A man in France has been charged with multiple counts of rape and sexual assault involving 89 minors, with crimes committed from 1967 to 2022.
Man arrested for raping 89 minors in France, and Justice appeals for witnesses
French authorities are seeking witnesses after a 79-year-old man was arrested and accused of raping and sexually abusing 89 minors between 1967 and 2022.
France: Man charged with sexual offenses against minors
A 79-year-old man in France has been charged with sexual offenses against 89 minors, with incidents reported from 1967 to 2022.
9 Questions Clarifying the Most Dangerous Transformation Imposed by Israel on the West Bank Since 1967
Israel is rapidly reshaping the legal and administrative landscape of the occupied West Bank through decisions that institutionalize its annexation efforts, challenging the essence of the Oslo Accords and undermining Palestinian authority.
Al Jazeera Reporters: Israeli Decisions Announce Occupation of the West Bank and End of Authority
Al Jazeera's Ramallah bureau chief describes Israeli decisions as the most dangerous since 1967, effectively ending Palestinian Authority's legal power in parts of the West Bank.
The Day Dinamo Was the Most Powerful Team in Europe: The Blues Made an Unprecedented Sensation on the Island
Dinamo Zagreb defeated Scottish champions Celtic in a friendly match in 1967, marking a historic moment in European football.
Not like this, Mr. President, rectify
The article reflects on critical moments in Ecuador's history, highlighting past challenges such as the 1967 drought and the 1981 armed conflict, calling for the president to learn from these events and rectify current issues.
The Story of Al-Salaimah Bakery in Jerusalem
Al-Salaimah Bakery, located near Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, has a rich history dating back before the city's occupation in 1967, with the current owner facing challenges from occupation and settlers.
Abortions at record high in England and Wales ‘driven by cost of living’
The rising cost of living and limited access to contraception have led to an 11% increase in abortion rates in England and Wales, reaching the highest levels since 1967.
The Rolling Stones Against TV Censorship: A Performance That Changed the Rules of the Game
The Rolling Stones' controversial performance of 'Let's Spend the Night Together' on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1967 marked a significant clash between rock music and television censorship.
Stuttgarter Platz in Berlin: The anarchists kept records like a tax office
The article discusses the historical significance of Stuttgarter Platz in Berlin, highlighting events such as the establishment of Kommune 1 in 1967.
Israel 1967, life can change in an instant and events overwhelm the people we love
The article reflects on the experiences of artists in Israel during 1967, exploring the intersection of art and life amidst changing circumstances.
West Bank: The largest displacement since 1967
Israel has been blockading several refugee camps in the West Bank for almost a year, with the army declaring a new strategy against terrorism, while human rights activists describe it as the largest displacement operation since 1967.
The Man Who Fell from Space: The Chilling Final Words of the Cosmonaut Before Vanishing into the Void
This article recounts the chilling final words of a cosmonaut, broadcast live in 1967, before his tragic death in the vastness of space.
Chronology.. Attacks by the occupation on Christians and churches in Jerusalem since 1967
Since the occupation of East Jerusalem in 1967, there have been numerous recorded attacks on Christians and their churches by Israeli forces and settlers, including desecrations of holy sites and assaults on clergy.
It was 4 degrees colder than in Siberia: Zagreb froze that winter, and two decades ago Croatia was the coldest country in Europe
In January 1967, temperatures in the former Yugoslavia dropped to minus 25 degrees Celsius, with Igman recording a chilling minus 40.5 degrees, making it the coldest inhabited place in Europe at the time.
BBC radio star dies as tributes paid to 'wonderful warm-spirited' broadcaster
BBC radio pioneer Jenny Collins, who began her career in 1967, has passed away at 83, with tributes pouring in from colleagues and friends celebrating her warm spirit and contributions to broadcasting.
Separatists in Yemen want to establish the state of South Arabia
Yemeni separatists, supported by the United Arab Emirates, have announced a two-year transition plan toward independence, including a referendum for the establishment of an independent state, potentially leading to the redivision of Yemen into northern and southern regions as it was from 1967 to 1990.
Jayne Mansfield, the Black Legend of the Blonde Everyone Dreamed Of
The article recounts the tragic death of actress Jayne Mansfield in a car accident, highlighting her fame and the circumstances surrounding her life and death.
Marijan Čerček (77) has died, legendary Dinamo player
Marijan Čerček, a former Dinamo Zagreb footballer and member of the iconic 1967 team that won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, has passed away at the age of 77, as confirmed by his family.
I was an unnamed boy and became a star. From the prize for winning the KVG, I could have taken a 'fićek'
Marijan Čerček, who passed away at the age of 77, is remembered for his remarkable impact on Croatian football, particularly for his unforgettable performance in the 1967 KPG final.
Marijan Čerček has passed away, a Dinamo legend and member of the famous 1967 generation.
Marijan Čerček, a prominent member of Dinamo Zagreb and the legendary 1967 generation, has died at the age of 77, leaving a significant legacy in Croatian football.