Anne Veski 70: ERR archive footage and interviews with the jubilarian
Celebrated singer Anne Veski is set to celebrate her 70th birthday on February 27, with a retrospective using archival material from ERR.
The Archive Responds: 'Absolutely Not Acceptable'
The Archive's management responds to accusations of a poor work environment and beauty ideals that employees feel pressured to meet.
How shed boxes became one of the most precious collections in Australia
The article discusses the significant archive created by Gary Foley, showcasing the history of Aboriginal activism in Australia through various collected items.
Public Archive of Pará reopens after renovations and offers cultural and educational programming in Belém
The Public Archive of Pará in Belém has reopened after 10 months of renovations, now offering guided visits, lectures, and free access to its extensive historical collection.
Criminal Archive: The Murder of Olof Palme - Interpreted in Sign Language
A new series documents the events surrounding the assassination of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, marking 40 years since his murder.
China’s Xi Jinping declares defeat of extreme poverty in 2021 – SCMP archive
China's President Xi Jinping announced the country's success in eliminating extreme poverty, lifting 850 million people out of destitution, which he hailed as an unprecedented accomplishment.
A treasure in the attic: pages, letters, and poems, the unseen archive of Mura
The article discusses the discovery of the personal archives of journalist Gianni Mura, emphasizing the emotional significance and the establishment of a new sports library in his honor.
Who is behind 'Archive Today'?: Wikipedia removes suspicious links
Wikipedia has removed links to 'Archive Today', a service potentially linked to questionable practices, amidst concerns about its origins and continued operation.
General Archive recovers photos showing the transformation of various regions of Rio
The General Archive of the City of Rio de Janeiro has recovered photographs from 1937 to 1945, showcasing the city's transformation during a period of significant urban development.
Mikis Theodorakis through his archive: A dialogue book about the life of the great creator
A new book commemorates Mikis Theodorakis, sparking discussions about his impactful life and work through a rich archive of materials.
The new record of state debt and what Epstein had in his archive: "Spain depends on the kindness of foreigners"
This article discusses Spain's increasing state debt and its reliance on foreign investors as highlighted by connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Unesco recognizes the collection from the slavery period preserved by the Public Archive of Bahia as 'memory of the world'
UNESCO has recognized the slavery period collection preserved by the Public Archive of Bahia as part of its 'Memory of the World' program.
Police return to a tragedy from years ago. Archive X appeals
Police in Elbląg are reopening the investigation into the 2001 death of a newborn girl found abandoned in a ditch, seeking new leads through DNA evidence.
The Memory of the Afro-Caribbean Heritage of Panama in Giana de Dier's Archive of Possibilities
The article discusses Giana de Dier's first exhibition in Spain, which recreates a historic neighborhood of Panama City through collages that highlight often overlooked stories.
A family archive recovers the European journey of Cecilia Grierson, Argentina's first female doctor
A family archive reveals the European journey of Cecilia Grierson, Argentina's first female doctor, showcasing her contributions and experiences during a significant congress in London in 1900.
The PSOE tries to revive the case against Hazte Oír for displaying a giant banner against Pedro Sánchez in front of Congress
The PSOE is appealing a Madrid judge's decision to archive their case against Hazte Oír for displaying a banner calling Pedro Sánchez 'corrupt' in front of the Congress.
ARCHIVE TREASURES | Remember Lia Laats on her 100th birthday
This article commemorates the 100th birthday of actress Lia Laats with a look back at her career and contributions to Estonian theater and film.
After S. Ambrulevičius and A. Reed's Olympic Performance – An Unexpected Archive Clip Goes Viral
An archival video clip featuring actors portraying a figure skating couple has gone viral following the impressive Olympic performance by Saulius Ambrulevičius and Allison Reed.
Marlon Vargas calls to archive the mining strengthening law project: 'it undermines collective rights and nature'
Marlon Vargas, president of Ecuador's indigenous confederation, demands the archive of a proposed law targeting mining and energy sectors, claiming it undermines environmental protections and collective rights.
Pictures: "The Dead Mountaineer's Hotel" opened the archive film program of the Berlin Film Festival
"The Dead Mountaineer's Hotel" was screened at the Berlin Film Festival as part of the Berlinale Classics program, marking a significant moment for Estonian cinema.
Your Body Doesn't Forget: The Hidden Archive of Daily Anxiety and Repressed Emotions
The article explores the connection between physical pain and repressed emotions, particularly focusing on how the body stores feelings through muscle tension and stress responses.
Maria Laidoner's Rare Archive Arrives at the War Museum
This week, a rare archive belonging to Maria Laidoner, the wife of General Johan Laidoner, has arrived at the Estonian War Museum.
New discovery from the KSČ archive: Soviets brought nuclear warhead missiles to Husák
A newly uncovered document reveals that in 1983, Soviet officials urged Czechoslovak president Gustáv Husák to accept the deployment of nuclear-capable SS-12 missiles on Czechoslovak territory.
Zardini and the Pop Taste Photos of the Dolomites Recovered from the Powerful Family Archive
A photographic exhibition highlighting Stefano Zardini's work on the Dolomites transforms historical images into contemporary art in Milan.
'He violated privacy'. Bellavia, the consultant of Report, investigated
Giangaetano Bellavia, a consultant for the Italian investigative program Report, is under investigation for violating privacy laws, with a potentially extensive archive of data on high-profile individuals.
Report: Consultant Bellavia investigated for violation of privacy. Ranucci: "No dossier making"
Gian Gaetano Bellavia, a consultant for prosecutors and judges, is being investigated for a privacy violation concerning an archive of over a million files listing names of entrepreneurs, politicians, and celebrities.
– I was called into Mona Juul's office
Several political parties in Norway are demanding an investigation into the 'private archive' of Terje Rød-Larsen, with researcher Hilde Henriksen Waage sharing her experiences of obstacles in accessing these documents.
Rød-Larsen wants to contribute to making his private archive on the Oslo process available
Terje Rød-Larsen intends to make his personal archive related to the Oslo process accessible for future preservation and digitalization by the National Archives of Norway.
The National Archives and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Initiate Effort to Retrieve Terje Rød-Larsen's Archive from the Oslo Process
The National Archives of Norway and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs plan to retrieve the private archive of Terje Rød-Larsen, which he has kept separate from national archival institutions.
Wu-Tang Clan to perform in the rap circle in Łódź. Archive and Tori Amos will play
Wu-Tang Clan will perform in Łódź, Poland, as part of their European tour 'Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber', showcasing their legendary rap music alongside other artists.
TCU files process questioning the appointment to the presidency of the Securities and Exchange Commission
The Brazilian Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) unanimously decided to archive a process questioning Otto Lobo's nomination as president of the Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM).
The British Ministry of Justice has ordered the deletion of the largest court reporting archive
The UK Ministry of Justice has mandated the deletion of the Courtsdesk archive, impacting media access and transparency in the judicial system.
PM ARCHIVE ⟩ Ilves's previous Olympics were marred by COVID test. 'Our worlds collapsed.'
Estonian nordic combined athlete Kristjan Ilves, set to compete in his fourth Olympics, reflects on the impact of COVID-19 during the last Games and his hopes for success in Milan Cortina.
AI, the future, and the challenge of the curious
This article discusses the conflict between major news outlets and the Internet Archive over content usage by AI companies, highlighting concerns about the future of AI regulation in Europe.
Defendant in the murders of Bruno and Dom to be heard by the Federal Police about the 2019 assassination
The Federal Public Ministry in Brazil has ordered the continuation of investigations into the 2019 murder of Maxciel Pereira dos Santos, despite previous suggestions to archive the case.
General Archive of Rio finds photo of Tia Ciata's house, where samba was born
The General Archive of Rio de Janeiro has discovered the only known photograph of Tia Ciata's house, a significant site for the development of samba.
UTL recommends CAL to archive third impeachment request against CPCCS proposed by correísmo
The Legislative Administration Council is set to meet regarding a third political impeachment request against six members of the CPCCS, with a report recommending its dismissal due to formal deficiencies.
X, the uncomfortable archive of our era
The article discusses the importance of preserving social media archives, specifically through the platform X (formerly Twitter), as a civic effort to document contemporary history.
Arcane Wines, Cagnetti opens the archive of a lifetime of labels
Fabio Cagnetti has opened Arcane Wines, a unique wine bar showcasing his personal collection of over 4,000 bottles, emphasizing accessibility and shared experiences.
Mario Godoy requests to archive the impeachment trial against him and denies responsibilities in the accusations made by correísmo
Mario Godoy, president of the Judiciary Council of Ecuador, has requested the National Assembly's Oversight Committee to dismiss the impeachment trial against him, initiated by members of the correísmo movement over allegations of failing to fulfill his duties.
What really happened at the 10th Saeima subcommittee meeting on June 7, 2011, and what is its link to the Epstein files
The audio recording of a Saeima subcommittee meeting from 2011 has gained significant attention due to its potential links to the Epstein files.
Archive findings debunk the legend of the emperor's mad hermit's resting place
New research by Taavi Pae reveals that Timotheus von Bock was buried in a family plot at Võisiku manor cemetery, contradicting previous literary claims.
The antagonists devastate the headquarters of Fdi in Cagliari. But the magistrate immediately archives the 'link' with Askatasuna
Antagonists attacked the Fratelli d'Italia office in Cagliari, but the prosecutor decided to archive the investigation despite evidence.
Investigate Mandelson's properties after appearing semi-nude in Epstein archive photos
British police are investigating former minister Peter Mandelson for allegedly passing confidential financial information to the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, leading to criticism of Prime Minister Keir Starmer for appointing him as ambassador in 2024.
25 Years of Work Erased – Archive is Restored
An IT mishap resulted in the deletion of 25 years of work from Åstorp's central archive, but efforts by a full-time archivist have restored the digital records over three months.
Photo of Aunt Ciata's house, site of samba's pioneering meetings, found for the first time
The General Archive of the City of Rio de Janeiro has discovered a previously unseen photograph of the house in Praça Onze where Hilária Batista de Almeida, known as Aunt Ciata, lived and hosted early 20th-century samba gatherings.
An unknown Iberian city holds the largest epigraphic archive of pre-Roman Hispania in the world
An undiscovered Iberian city is home to the largest collection of epigraphic texts from pre-Roman Hispania.
The Malvinas Museum launches a campaign for donations of photos of the fallen in the war
The Malvinas Museum has initiated a campaign requesting digital photo donations of fallen soldiers from the 1982 conflict in the South Atlantic, to create an archive using artificial intelligence.
Testimony of Vasiliki Bonanou: We were in the snow. There were three years of snow on this mountain
Vasiliki Bonanou recalls her experiences living in Eskisehir, a town in Turkey populated by Greek families, highlighting the significance of her testimony in the Oral History Archive of the Center for Asia Minor Studies.
Epstein's VIP Photos: A Look into the Archive That Should Never Have Seen the Light of Day
The article discusses the release of over 180,000 photographs related to Jeffrey Epstein, including images of notable personalities such as Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton, by the U.S. Department of Justice.