What Raquel Mancini said about her secret romance with Nicolás Repetto
Raquel Mancini opened up about her secret affair with television host Nicolás Repetto during the summer of 1992, revealing details about how they managed to meet despite the intense media scrutiny.
Raquel Mancini revealed that she had a clandestine romance with Nicolás Repetto
Raquel Mancini disclosed that she had a secret love affair with Argentine journalist Nicolás Repetto during the summer of 1992.
More than expected seek compensation in Greenlandic spiral saw after 1992
209 women are seeking compensation from the Greenlandic government for having received a spiral or other contraception without consent since January 1, 1992.
Sverdlovsk Man Jailed 15 Years in 1992 Cold-Case Murders
A man in Sverdlovsk has been sentenced to nearly 15 years in prison for the murders of eight people, including two children, in a brutal attack over 30 years ago.
Svedlovsk Court Jails Man 15 Years in 1992 Cold-Case Murders
A court in the Svedlovsk region has sentenced Viktor Petrichenko to 15 years in prison for the 1992 murder of seven people, including two children, in a long-unsolved case.
‘Genuinely scary’ horror film that ‘will make you jump’ now streaming on Netflix
A new horror film adapted from a 1992 novel has gained popularity on Netflix UK for its effective jump scares.
Collections of the Sports Museum. Aare Tamme's Run at the Albertville Olympics
The Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum highlights its collection related to Estonia’s winter sports Olympic history, focusing on Aare Tamme's impressive run during the 1992 Albertville Olympics.
Iizuka case of the murder of two girls: Fukuoka High Court also rejects retrial request
The Fukuoka High Court has rejected a retrial request for Michitoshi Kumami, a former death row inmate, in the Iizuka case involving the murder of two young girls in 1992.
Decision on the retrial of the Iizuka incident to be made on the 16th: new testimonies in focus, death penalty already executed
The Fukuoka High Court is set to decide on the retrial of Michitoshi Kuma, a former death row inmate, in the Iizuka case involving the murders of two young girls in 1992.
Winter Olympic Games. Kacper Tomasiak wins his second Olympic medal, a bronze
19-year-old Kacper Tomasiak becomes the youngest ski jumper since 1992 to win an individual Olympic medal and the youngest Polish medalist in Winter Olympic history.
'Wuthering Heights' 2026: How Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb Rate It Against the Versions of 1939, 1992, and 2011
The latest adaptation of the classic novel 'Wuthering Heights' has received mixed reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb compared to earlier film versions.
The informer from Report has never been credible. The theory behind the 1992 massacres collapses
The credibility of the allegations surrounding the 1992 massacres in Italy, heavily propagated by Report and some anti-mafia advocates, has been dismissed following new testimonies, undermining past claims against alleged mafia connections.
Vladimiro Montesinos, the dark advisor of Fujimori, will remain in prison until 2037
Vladimiro Montesinos, former intelligence chief in Peru, will serve his full sentence until 2037 for his role in a 1992 massacre.
"I bet a million dollars on myself": the fake battle of the sexes in tennis
The article discusses the 1992 tennis match between Jimmy Connors and Martina Navratilova, which was expected to reignite the famous 'Battle of the Sexes' but ultimately highlighted the exhaustion of the narrative instead.
It’s not the economy, stupid...
The article discusses the importance of economic issues in political elections, highlighting Bill Clinton's successful campaign in 1992 against President George H.W. Bush.
How the Maastricht Treaty Shaped Modern Europe
The Maastricht Treaty, signed in 1992, established the European Union and set the groundwork for the common currency and greater integration among member states.
TODAY IN HISTORY: Maastricht Treaty Signed
In 1992, the Maastricht Treaty was signed, leading to the establishment of the European Union in its current form and laying the groundwork for the euro.
The Balearic Parliament recovers Spanish in its official bulletin after 34 years in Catalan
The Balearic Parliament has published its official bulletin in a bilingual format for the first time since 1992, reintroducing Spanish alongside Catalan after over three decades.
On this day, the Serbian army committed a horrific massacre in Sarajevo
On February 5, 1994, a mortar shell fired by the Army of Republika Srpska hit the Markale marketplace in Sarajevo, killing 68 people and injuring many others, marking a tragic event during the siege of the city from 1992 to 1995.
The precedent, in 1992 in Porcari another family was destroyed due to carbon monoxide
The tragedy in Rughi, Porcari, has reminded the community of a similar incident from 1992 when an entire family died due to carbon monoxide poisoning from a faulty heating system.
'Razor sharp masterpiece' gangster movie on ITV tonight
The classic 1992 gangster film 'Reservoir Dogs,' directed by Quentin Tarantino and featuring a stellar cast, is airing on ITV tonight, drawing praise as a must-see.
How Croatia Got Its First MiG 21? Behind It Is a Film Story of Madness and Courage
On this day in 1992, pilot Danijel Borović defected from the Yugoslav People's Army, bringing Croatia its first MiG-21 fighter jet, amidst a historical backdrop of caution and strategic timing following previous defections.
Božo Skoko: 'Croats can complain about many things, but it's enough to remember where we were in 1992'
According to the latest Henley Passport Index, Croatia ranks 6th in passport strength, allowing its citizens visa-free travel to 183 countries, with Božo Skoko commenting on this achievement in light of Croatia's historical context since 1992.
When Croatia Was Internationally Recognized. Four Countries Have Yet to Recognize Us
Croatia celebrates the anniversary of its international recognition on January 15, 1992, a pivotal moment for its sovereignty, although four countries have still not recognized it.
Three Countries Still Have Not Recognized Croatia. Do You Know Which Ones?
The article discusses the fact that three countries have yet to recognize Croatia's independence, which was officially recognized by several nations starting January 15, 1992.
Marking the Day of International Recognition of the Republic of Croatia: These Countries Were the First to Recognize Us
On January 15, 1992, just 15 days after the New Year, Croatia celebrated one of its most significant days as 12 European Community countries announced their recognition of its independence.
Former Prime Minister: Ex-Emigrants Made a Significant Contribution to the Recognition of Croatia
Participants at a panel in Zagreb agreed that Croatian emigrants had a substantial role in the international recognition of Croatia in 1992, emphasizing their diplomatic and material contributions.
On this day, the Holy See recognized Croatia
On January 13, 1992, the Holy See officially recognized the Republic of Croatia as an independent and sovereign state, marking a significant moment in Croatian history during its struggle for international recognition.
Although it was occupied and in the middle of war, on this day in 1992, Croatia celebrated
On January 13, 1992, the Holy See recognized the Republic of Croatia amidst ongoing conflict, marking a significant moment in the international affirmation of Croatian statehood.
Dragutin Ćelap is accused of having shot over the Kupa river in 1992 and killed a civilian working in the fields
Dragutin Ćelap, a former president of SDSS Topusko, is facing war crime charges for allegedly killing a civilian in 1992 while acting against international humanitarian law.
'They did not come to Croatia as soldiers, but as witnesses'
The article recounts the tragic downing of a helicopter returning from Hungary to Croatia on January 9, 1992, which resulted in the deaths of four Italian officers and one French officer, marking a significant turning point in Croatia's fight for independence.
Indictment Against Former SDSS Leader: He is Accused of the Murder of a Civilian
The Rijeka County State Attorney's Office has indicted Dragutin Ćelap, a former SDSS leader in Topusko, for a war crime committed in 1992 in Banska Selnica near Karlovac.
Indictment after three decades: A 72-year-old charged with war crimes in Banovina
The County State Attorney's Office in Rijeka has filed an indictment against a 72-year-old Croatian national for war crimes against civilians committed in 1992 during armed conflict.
Indictment Against 72-Year-Old for War Crime from 1992
A 72-year-old Croatian citizen has been indicted for a war crime against civilians committed in 1992, following an investigation by the County State Attorney's Office in Rijeka.
What do Serbs in BiH celebrate today? It was a prelude to war
The authorities in the Republic of Srpska continue to celebrate January 9th as a controversial holiday, commemorating the declaration of the Serbian Republic in 1992 despite court rulings to change it.
Mafia and black trail, the holes in the episode of Report
The Caltanissetta Prosecutor's Office has appealed to the Supreme Court regarding a judge's refusal to dismiss the investigation into a 'black trail' related to the 1992 massacres.
It is urgent to teach children to resist war through historical mistakes
A presentation in Podgorica introduced the book "Memories of War – The Siege of Dubrovnik 1991-1992," featuring accounts from Montenegrin soldiers and victims from Dubrovnik, emphasizing the necessity of teaching children about the past to prevent future conflicts.
The 'black trail' behind the massacres resurfaces. But even the magistrates no longer believe it
A controversial theory suggesting neo-fascist involvement in the 1992 murders of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino is being revisited, despite being previously discredited by prosecutors.
Maria Eugènia Cuenca, the first woman to serve as a counselor of the Generalitat, dies at 78
Maria Eugènia Cuenca, the first woman to serve in the Generalitat's council from 1992 to 1995, has passed away at the age of 78.
On this day, the land in the heart of Europe disappeared. A new history begins
Czechoslovakia officially ceased to exist on December 31, 1992, marking a rare example of peaceful separation in a federation as Czech and Slovak politicians made the decision following differing electoral successes.
Nazor: HVO had a decisive and main role in the defense and liberation of Mostar
Historian Ante Nazor emphasizes the critical role of the Croatian Defense Council (HVO) in the defense and liberation of Mostar in June 1992, countering claims by members of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina that downplay their contribution.
PHOTO: Zlatko Dalić without a shirt 30 years ago. Do you recognize the iconic Dinamo player in his company?
The article discusses a nostalgic photo of current Croatian coach Zlatko Dalić alongside legendary Dinamo player Damir Krznar, reflecting on their shared time as teammates at Varteks from 1992 to 1996.
'Masterpiece' Western fans hail a 'classic' with Hollywood legend on BBC tonight
Western fans celebrate the broadcast of Clint Eastwood's acclaimed 1992 film 'Unforgiven', hailed as a quintessential classic and Oscar-winning masterpiece.
January 3, 1992 – Sarajevo Ceasefire
On January 3, 1992, the Sarajevo ceasefire came into effect, marking the end of the first comprehensive phase of the war in Croatia and initiating a phase of low-intensity conflict that lasted until 1995.
January 16, 1992 - Margaret Thatcher congratulated Croatia on international recognition
On January 16, 1992, Croatia received international recognition as a new state, with significant congratulations from former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
January 15, 1992 – From that day Croatia was internationally recognized
January 15, 1992, marks the day Croatia was internationally recognized as a sovereign state, celebrated by its people amidst ongoing war and occupation.
January 14, 1992 – How the New York Times Sought Peace for Croatia?
On January 14, 1992, the New York Times published an appeal for peace in Croatia following the Vatican's acknowledgment and ahead of the European Union's recognition of the Republic of Croatia, highlighting the ongoing war and devastation caused by the Yugoslav army.
January 13, 1992 - the first diplomatic recognition of Croatia comes from the Vatican
On this day in 1992, the Holy See officially recognized the sovereignty and independence of the Republic of Croatia, just two days before most European countries did the same.
January 8, 1992 - Veljko Kadijević Dismissed; Led the Fiercest Aggression Against Croatia
On this day in 1992, General Veljko Kadijević, who led the military aggression against Croatia, was dismissed from his position as Minister of Defense due to his failure in the war against Croatia.
January 2, 1992 – over 200 murders of Croats in northern Dalmatia
The Croatian State Attorney's Office filed a criminal complaint concerning over 200 murders, rapes, and ethnic cleansing of Croats in northern Dalmatia, particularly around the towns of Benkovac and Obrovac.