A judge archives the case against Chamizo, the former Ombudsman of Andalusia, for sexual violence
A judge has provisionally archived the case against José Chamizo, the former Ombudsman of Andalusia, citing insufficient evidence regarding accusations of sexual violence against three young migrant individuals.
A "rude, arrogant, self-important man": the British government ready to publish archives on former Prince Andrew
The British government plans to release documents about former Prince Andrew's appointment as a special trade envoy amid investigations related to the Epstein scandal.
Greece to Acquire World War II Photographs Depicting Mass Execution of Greek Communists from Collector
Greece is moving to acquire World War II photos that document the execution of Greek communists, following urgent reactions from its government.
From the basement of a Belgian museum to Congolese mines: the issue of geological archives of the DRC
The article discusses the dispute over the geological archives of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), currently held in Belgium, and the call for their digitization.
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.
FHC Foundation recovers and makes available archives of the interview program from the redemocratization
The FHC Foundation has made available the archives of the interview program "Vamos Sair da Crise," which featured discussions with political, religious, and social leaders during Brazil's redemocratization period.
The Charm of UFOs
The article discusses America's long history of government promises to disclose UFO archives and the reality behind recent Pentagon reports on unidentified aerial phenomena, suggesting much of what is labeled as UFO activity may have mundane explanations.
The Justice System Archives the Sexual Abuse Complaint Against Adolfo Suárez Due to His Death and Statute of Limitations
A judge in Madrid has archived the sexual abuse complaint against former Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez due to his death and the statute of limitations on the alleged incidents.
Legislative Chamber of the Federal District archives another impeachment request against Ibaneis Rocha
The Legislative Chamber of the Federal District has archived three impeachment requests against Governor Ibaneis Rocha following recommendations from the Attorney General.
Sergipe Public Prosecutor's Office archives investigation into the death of four young people during police operation
The Sergipe Public Prosecutor's Office has archived an investigation into the deaths of four young individuals during a police operation in Nossa Senhora do Socorro, claiming there was no excessive use of force by the officers involved.
Man on the Run review: A joyous delve into the Paul McCartney archives
The review of 'Man on the Run' highlights its exploration of Paul McCartney's solo career through unseen footage and personal reflections from McCartney himself.
Widow of Playboy creator accuses foundation linked to him of keeping thousands of sexual photos
Crystal Hefner has accused the foundation associated with her late husband, Hugh Hefner, of holding thousands of intimate photos that she claims are personal archives rather than magazine content.
Trump shook Europe – A dusty agreement was dug out of the archives
The uncertainty brought by former President Donald Trump regarding U.S. foreign policy has revived discussions on the European Union's mutual defense clause during the Munich Security Conference.
More Critical Journalism About Israel
The article discusses the implications of critical journalism concerning the archives from Norway's Foreign Ministry that may be in the possession of Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen.
A judge archives the case against Hazte Oír for displaying a giant banner against Pedro Sánchez in front of Congress
A Spanish judge has dismissed charges against the right-wing group Hazte Oír for placing a large banner criticizing Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, stating the action falls under the right to political criticism.
"There is such wealth there!" The archives of the Chicago Latvian radio broadcasts have arrived at the LNB
Chicago Latvian radio archives have been transferred to the Latvian National Library, marking the end of weekly broadcasts after 73 years.
More than 70 years of diaspora daily life: The archives of Chicago Latvian radio broadcasts have reached the LNB
The archives of Chicago Latvian radio broadcasts, marking over 70 years of diaspora history, have been transferred to the National Library of Latvia during a visit by program director Silvija Kļaviņa-Baršnija.
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.
Activist of the Awakening era, whose name is in the KGB archives. Who was Juris Ziemelis?
Juris Ziemelis, a Latvian activist, spent much of his life in Siberian captivity and later became a radical figure opposing Soviet rule upon returning to Latvia.
Støre denied that Rød-Larsen's documents were missing. Now the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has turned around.
Jonas Gahr Støre, former Foreign Minister of Norway, has backtracked on claims that there were no gaps in the archives related to the Oslo process and cannot recall the reasons for his previous denial.
Støre Stopped the Document Hunt for Terje Rød-Larsen: Now He is Inquiring About Them
Jonas Gahr Støre is calling for the private archives of Terje Rød-Larsen regarding the Oslo process, with multiple parties now demanding an investigation into these documents.
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.
Epstein Case: "Astonished" and "Indignant," Jean-Noël Barrot "Cannot Exclude" the Publication of New Diplomat Names
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot expressed astonishment and indignation over revelations concerning diplomat Fabrice Aidan and could not rule out the possibility of new names being published from Jeffrey Epstein's archives.
Legislative Chamber of the DF archives one of the impeachment requests against Ibaneis Rocha
The Legislative Chamber of the Federal District has archived one of the impeachment requests against Governor Ibaneis Rocha, citing a lack of formal elements and just cause for proceeding.
Photos: Anu Jakobson's solo exhibition "Downloads Folder" opened at the Okapi gallery
Anu Jakobson's solo exhibition titled "Downloads Folder" highlights the relationship between personal digital archives and painting.
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.
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.
As he unveils his archives, former PM Harper says he was a team player
Former Canadian PM Stephen Harper asserts that he was a collaborative leader, backing his claim with the unveiling of his archives at Library and Archives Canada.
Andrés Serrano, the artist who submerged images of Christ and the Virgin Mary in urine, photographed Jeffrey Epstein months before the suicide
American artist Andrés Serrano, known for controversial works involving religious imagery, has been linked to Jeffrey Epstein through numerous references in Epstein's archives.
The European Prosecutor's Office archives a complaint about the emergency contracts of the Mazón drought due to lack of evidence of a crime
The European Prosecutor's Office has archived a complaint regarding emergency contracts in the drought situation awarded by Carlos Mazón's government, concluding that there is no evidence of any committed crimes.
We Live in a Transparent Society. Epstein's Archives Also Show How Our Relationship with the Past is Changing
The article discusses the enormous volume of Jeffrey Epstein's archives, newly released documents that reveal both shocking content and societal implications regarding our relationship with historical records.
Images of naked people in Epstein's files remained available for days despite protests
Nude images and videos from Jeffrey Epstein's archives have been accessible online for days, despite U.S. authorities being notified of the flaws in the censoring process, which lawyers claim has caused 'irreparable harm' to victims.
President of Alepe archives impeachment request for Raquel Lyra
The President of the Assembly of Pernambuco, Álvaro Porto, has archived the impeachment request against Governor Raquel Lyra based on the legal opinion of the Attorney General's office.
International campaign of the Arolsen Archives: Return of personal items of a Greek prisoner from a Nazi concentration camp
The Arolsen Archives are conducting an international campaign to return personal items belonging to a Greek prisoner from a Nazi concentration camp.
Africa: From TikTok and AI to Colonial Abuses, Film Festival Highlights African Vision
The Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival showcases over 500 films, focusing on African perspectives that explore themes from social media to colonial archives.
Revealed Connections of Sports Moguls with Epstein. One Arranged a Massage with Maxwell
High officials from Formula 1, football, and American football maintained ties with Jeffrey Epstein even after his conviction for sexual offenses, according to documents from newly released archives.
Chat with DN's reporters about the Epstein files
Over three million Epstein files were released last week, raising questions about its significance and the impact on US President Donald Trump.
Salvini Archives Vannacci: "Chapter Closed"
Matteo Salvini confirms that the League is closing the case involving Vannacci and aims to move on without internal conflicts.
Justice archives case of influencer killed during boat trip on Combu Island, in Belém; family says they will appeal
The family of influencer Kellen Thaynara Nascimento de Abreu, who died during a boat trip on Combu Island, plans to appeal the court's decision to archive the case, citing inadequate investigation into the circumstances of her death.
Dino attends PGR and archives part of investigations against senator caught with money in his underwear
Minister Flávio Dino of the Supreme Federal Court has complied with a request from the Attorney General's Office to archive part of the investigations against Senator Chico Rodrigues, who was caught with cash in his underwear during a Federal Police operation in 2020.
"In the past, the saying was: Pictures don't lie. That is over"
The rise of AI-generated historic photos, including false images related to the Holocaust, poses challenges for archives, as the head of the archivists' association suggests that understanding authenticity can reduce susceptibility to forgeries.
The Prosecutor's Office archives the complaints about breast cancer screening due to lack of legal indications
The Prosecutor's Office of Andalusia has archived complaints regarding errors in the breast cancer screening program, finding no criminal offense involved.
The Public Prosecutor's Office archives the complaints about breast cancer screening due to lack of criminal evidence
The Public Prosecutor's Office has shelved the complaints against senior officials regarding the non-fulfillment of healthcare in breast cancer detection programs, citing no criminal evidence.
The 1,500 Times Greece is Mentioned in the Epstein Archives
The Epstein archives contain messages and references related to Greece, the Eurozone, bank rescues, Greek debt swaps, Greek banks, government bonds, and investment opportunities in Greek financial products from 2012 to 2015.
USSR had no hand in JFK killing – archive chief
The head of Russia's Federal Archival Agency stated that archival documents show the Soviet Union was not involved in the assassination of JFK, supporting claims made to a US Congresswoman last year.
The Supreme Court Prosecutor's Office archives the sexual harassment case against the mayor of Algeciras
The Supreme Court Prosecutor's Office has archived the sexual harassment investigation against Algeciras' mayor, José Ignacio Landaluce, who faces allegations of embezzlement, influence trafficking, and harassment, and threatens legal action against those spreading rumors about gender violence investigations.
The Supreme Prosecutor's Office archives the PSOE complaint against the mayor of Algeciras
The Supreme Prosecutor's Office has closed the PSOE's complaint against Algeciras Mayor Jose Ignacio Landaluce regarding allegations of embezzlement and sexual harassment.
The Prosecutor's Office of the Supreme Court archives the complaint from the PSOE against the mayor of Algeciras for 'misappropriation and harassment'
The Supreme Court Prosecutor's Office has decided to archive the complaint filed by PSOE leaders against the mayor of Algeciras for alleged misappropriation and harassment.
Allegri asks Milan for more cynicism. And before Como he 'archives' the market
Max Allegri has expressed that AC Milan should adopt a more cynical approach ahead of their risky match against Como, while suggesting that there will be no new signings in the January transfer window.
The dispute over the famous fashion magazine. What happened to the hundred-year-old archives?
The French family behind the magazine 'L'Officiel' is suing its current Chinese owners, AMTD, for alleged fraud and mismanagement leading to the loss of valuable photographic archives.