The longest solar eclipse of the century will occur on this day, lasting 6 minutes and 22 seconds of darkness
The article discusses the longest solar eclipse of the century that will occur in 2026, along with its impact on the traditional celebration of Holi due to an upcoming lunar eclipse.
LIFE25 ⟩ Juku-Kalle Raid: How the Republic's Celebration Was Held 100 Years Ago? 'When You Hear Such Spitting on the Republic...'
The article explores the historical context of celebrating Estonia's Republic Day, contrasting current festivities with those of a century ago when significant public celebrations were not held.
From Guinness Book of Records to No Parade: Remembering the History of Teresina's Famous Car Parade, Canceled for the Second Year
The Teresina Corso, a traditional decorated car parade in Brazil, has been canceled for the second consecutive year, ending a nearly century-long celebration.
Bat raised, remembered God... Vaibhav's century celebration goes viral
Vaibhav Suryavanshi's century celebration in the U-19 World Cup final, where he raised his bat and remembered God, has become the talk of the town after his impressive performance at just 14 years old.
Jan Martínez Ahrens: "The identity of EL PAÍS has remained intact for half a century: journalism that seeks the truth and contrast"
Jan Martínez Ahrens, the director of El PAÍS, highlights the newspaper's enduring commitment to democracy and truth during the 50th-anniversary celebration in Bogotá.
The first 25 years of the century in Greece
This article reflects on the first 25 years of the 21st century in Greece, starting from the New Year's celebration of 2000.
Giannis Vogiatzis celebrates a century of life
Giannis Vogiatzis marks his 100th birthday with celebrations and reflections on his life.
The Most Holy Name of Jesus – A Name Above Every Name!
The article discusses the historical significance and liturgical celebration of the Most Holy Name of Jesus, particularly how it gained prominence in the 14th century through figures such as St. Bernardine of Siena and St. John of Capistrano.
Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter – a celebration since the 1st century
The Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter is celebrated in Rome today, symbolizing the unity of the Church built on the apostle Peter.
Saint Blaise - protector of Dubrovnik and great friend of animals
Various settlements and cities throughout Croatia and the world celebrate the feast of Saint Blaise, a 3rd-century Armenian bishop and martyr known for his legendary friendship with animals.