UNESCO recognizes Maritime historical groups for Black Loyalist archive
UNESCO has acknowledged Maritime historical groups in Canada for their efforts in preserving the archives related to the Black Loyalists' history.
SPENS 1991: Defenders seek the truth about the camp for Croats and the opening of archives
Croatian veterans' associations have emphasized the need for thorough and impartial investigations into the events at SPENS hall in Novi Sad during 1991, calling for truth and responsibility.
History: Was Grandpa a Nazi?
The article discusses the revelation that two relatives of the author were members of the Nazi Party, following the release of NSDAP membership data by the US National Archives.
Digitized NSDAP Records: How Many Nazis Were in Your Family?
The U.S. National Archives has made available online member records of the NSDAP, allowing individuals to search for Nazi affiliations within their families.
"Burn Everything": the secrets of the Vatican's pedophilia archives, from the Nazi era to the Ratzinger case
An international investigation reveals systemic failures and cover-ups in the Vatican regarding its pedophilia archives, highlighting the ongoing lack of transparency from the Holy See.
The Return of the 'Cursed' Designer. He Had All the Success, Was Cancelled, and Now He Will Work with One of the Most Important Textiles in the World
John Galliano is making a significant return to the fashion world by redefining Zara's archives after a three-year absence following his controversial cancellation.
A judge archives the case of prevarication against Ayuso's number three
A judge has archived the case against Ana Millán, the third-in-command of the Popular Party in Madrid, citing insufficient evidence for the allegations of prevarication.
The Prosecutor's Office archives the proceedings of the 'pendrive' from the investigation of Leire Díez that the PSOE submitted to the National Court
The Spanish prosecutor's office has decided to archive the investigation into a pendrive submitted by former PSOE member Leire Díez, concluding there is no new relevant information.
Documents Retrieved from Juul and Rød-Larsen's Basement
Norway's Foreign Ministry and National Archives have retrieved several documents from the basement of diplomats Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen amid ongoing inquiries into their connection to sensitive Oslo negotiations.
The National Archives and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have retrieved documents from Rød-Larsen's basement storage
The National Archives of Norway and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have retrieved undisclosed documents from the basement of Terje Rød-Larsen, which will undergo review.
More documents retrieved from Rød-Larsen's basement storage
Norwegian authorities retrieved documents from Terje Rød-Larsen's basement, suspected to be part of missing archives related to the Oslo Accords.
"He Was Not a Bulletin Board Operator." Archives of the Central Committee of the Communist Party Document the Ideological Activity of 'Uncle Richard'
The article discusses the controversial past of billionaire Richard Chlad, revealing his significant involvement in the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and his claims of having joined to undermine it from within.
Civil Police archives inquiry and points to 'voluntary escape' of teenagers from shelter in Itapeva
The Civil Police in Itapeva, Brazil, has closed an investigation into the disappearance of two teenage girls, determining that they escaped voluntarily from a shelter.
German National Library: Why Books At All?
The article discusses the challenges facing the German National Library, particularly in the context of its mission to collect all publications in Germany, and the implications of modern publishing trends.
The National Archives wants to enter Rød-Larsen's basement in search of documents
Norway's National Archives seeks access to documents found in the basement of Terje Rød-Larsen and Mona Juul, which could relate to the Oslo peace process.
British War Archives from 1944 Reveal the Story of Colonel Ivan Babić's Mission
A recent article explores Colonel Ivan Babić's mission during World War II based on newly declassified British war archives.
Dusty reels, living history: Volunteers fight to save Congo’s TV archives
Volunteers in the Republic of the Congo are working tirelessly to preserve the country's historical television archives, which document key events from its colonial past to independence.
Between Family Albums and Public Archives: Learn How 'The Secret Agent' Recreated 1970s Fashion in Almost 3,000 Pieces in the Film
The costume design for 'The Secret Agent' is a standout feature as it competes in four Oscar categories, highlighting the historical fashion of 1970s Recife through extensive research and collaboration.
The Kwasniewskis Will Become Heroes of a Series. Production Details Released
A streaming platform has announced the creation of a documentary series about the Kwasniewski family, blending contemporary footage with never-before-seen private recordings and public archives.
Opened archives of the Krakow Curia. New findings about Karol Wojtyla
New analyses of the Krakow Curia archives reveal that Cardinal Karol Wojtyla took unconventional actions regarding suspected clergy pedophilia during his time as archbishop.
Cardinal Karol Wojtyła did not hide pedophilia. "Rzeczpospolita" examined closed archives
A recent examination of closed archives by Rzeczpospolita reveals that there is no evidence Cardinal Karol Wojtyła concealed pedophilia during his tenure as Archbishop of Kraków.
Toffoli archives investigation into Transparency International and Lava Jato
Supreme Court Minister Dias Toffoli has archived an investigation regarding the cooperation agreement between the Lava Jato task force and Transparency International Brazil, stating there were insufficient elements to pursue the case further.
Gallery and videos: ERR's archive gems of Peeter Simm
Esteemed film director Peeter Simm has passed away at the age of 73, prompting ERR to commemorate him by showcasing memorable moments from their archives.
Toffoli archives investigation into Transparency International's involvement in leniency agreement of Lava Jato
Minister Dias Toffoli has archived an investigation concerning the NGO Transparency International's role in a leniency agreement related to the Lava Jato operation.
Lost page of legendary Archimedes palimpsest found in France
A long-lost page from the Archimedes palimpsest, a historic manuscript, has been discovered in a French museum's archives.
Paraíba Justice Archives Inquiry into the Death of Young Man Attacked by Lion at Zoo
The inquiry into the death of 19-year-old Gerson de Melo Machado, who was attacked by a lion after illegally entering its enclosure, has been archived by the Paraíba judiciary.
It Was Not Assisted Suicide. The Milan Judge Archives Marco Cappato
The Milan judicial authority has archived the investigation against Marco Cappato, recognizing that his actions in assisting two individuals in dying were not illegal as they were deemed to be mercy and against therapeutic obstinacy.
Moraes accepts request from the PGR and archives investigation into Elon Musk
Brazil's Supreme Court minister Alexandre de Moraes has ordered the closure of an investigation into Elon Musk, citing insufficient evidence of intentional wrongdoing.
EXCLUSIVE: Trump rejects shielding Biden records from Senate probes in executive privilege showdown
Donald Trump has rejected Joe Biden's claim of executive privilege over documents requested by the Senate in probes related to Biden's administration and past allegations against Trump.
National Archives: Considering oversight against the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after document discovery in basement
The National Archives of Norway is contemplating oversight actions against the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (UD) following the discovery of classified documents linked to the Oslo Accords in a private basement.
Public Ministry archives investigation for money laundering against former minister Aloysio Nunes
The Federal Public Ministry has archived an investigation into former minister Aloysio Nunes Ferreira due to lack of evidence against corruption charges related to a bribery scheme.
National Archives: Will consider oversight against the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after findings in the basement
The National Archives of Norway plans to investigate the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after sensitive documents from the Oslo peace process were discovered in a private basement.
How Denmark was to be smashed with nuclear weapons
The article discusses how historical archives reveal plans from the Warsaw Pact that detailed strategies to incapacitate Denmark with nuclear weapons during the Cold War.
Rare, historic US documents traveling country on 'Freedom Plane' ahead of America's 250th anniversary
The National Archives is showcasing historic U.S. documents on the 'Freedom Plane' tour, allowing Americans to view these foundational records ahead of the country's 250th anniversary.
Eleftherios Venizelos: The path of a leader in the troubled Greece of the 20th century
A discussion on the life and political legacy of Eleftherios Venizelos, a significant figure in modern Greek history, highlighting his contributions during turbulent periods in Greece.
Madonna responds to Celta that the lost shirt is ‘in her personal museum’
Madonna has replied to Celta de Vigo's campaign to recover the shirt she wore during a 1990 concert, saying it is in her personal archives.
Paraíba Justice points out legal error but archives case against judge reported for religious racism against Candomblé priestess
The Court of Justice of Paraíba has decided to archive a disciplinary case against a judge accused of religious racism towards a Candomblé priestess, finding a legal error in the proceedings.
Moraes archives inquiry against 'kid preto' brother's sister who tried to enter a battalion with electronics in a panettone
Alexandre de Moraes from Brazil's Supreme Court has archived an investigation against Dhebora Azevedo, who attempted to bring electronic devices into a military battalion concealed in a panettone.
Parts of the Oslo Archives found with Terje Rød-Larsen
Confidential documents have been discovered at the residence of Terje Rød-Larsen following a search.
The Ministry of Culture will request 107,000 euros for the repair of the National Archive's heating system
The Latvian Ministry of Culture is preparing a request for nearly 107,000 euros to address heating system issues at the National Archives.
Day of the Archives: Treasures from the Altomünster Monastery
The Day of Archives celebrates the presentation of valuable historical manuscripts from the former Altomünster Monastery, recently rediscovered by the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising.
In a few hours, the president of the Chamber archives the request for a CPI to investigate João Campos for changing the result of the competition
The president of the Municipal Chamber of Recife has archived a request for a parliamentary investigation into Mayor João Campos following allegations of influence peddling and nepotism related to changes in a public competition result.
Day of Archives in Bavaria: Rare Access to Treasures of Memory
The Day of Archives in Bavaria invites the public to explore various archives, highlighting the importance of preserving societal memory.
Lives after the Treaty of Lausanne - The Pontic refugees through the archives of the National Bank
The article discusses the impact of the Treaty of Lausanne on approximately 1.5 million Greek Orthodox refugees, particularly focusing on the unique identity and integration challenges faced by the Pontic Greeks.
Historian Veli Pekka Toropainen Does Not Give Power to Artificial Intelligence, but Still Checks Everything from Original Sources
Historian Veli Pekka Toropainen emphasizes the importance of original sources in historical research, despite the increasing use of artificial intelligence tools in the field.
TCU archives process requesting suspension of Otto Lobo's hearing for the presidency of the Securities Commission
The Court of Audit of the Union (TCU) has archived the request to suspend Otto Lobo's hearing for the presidency of the Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM) in the Brazilian Senate.
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.
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.