"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.