The Trap of Regime Change: Where Is Washington Heading in This War?
The article analyzes the implications of military actions taken by the US and Israel against Iran, highlighting historical parallels and potential regional escalations.
How a Regime Dies in the Middle East - From the Shah to Saddam to Today's Iran
The article explores how regimes in the Middle East can collapse, using historical examples to illustrate the factors and consequences of such changes.
Pelle Dragsted announces a party-historical breakthrough
Pelle Dragsted of the Red-Green Alliance asserts that Mette Frederiksen must significantly change her parliamentary approach to gain their support ahead of the upcoming election.
Pelle Dragsted announces a party-historical breakthrough
Pelle Dragsted from the Red-Green Alliance states that Mette Frederiksen must significantly change her parliamentary course to receive support as a royal investigator before the election.
The names of these three cities in Rajasthan have changed; Mount Abu will now be Abu Raj
Rajasthan's Chief Minister Bhajan Lal has announced the renaming of three significant cities to honor the state's cultural and historical heritage, changing Mount Abu to Abu Raj, and Kamman to Kamvan while Jehozpur will be renamed Yagipur.
From Valencia's DANA to the endless storm: rain becomes wilder in Spain
Spain is experiencing unprecedented rainfall episodes that have shattered historical precipitation records across the country.
Daylight Saving Time Change 2026. This Year We Will Change Our Clocks Earlier
The article discusses the upcoming change to daylight saving time in 2026, its health impacts, historical context, EU regulations, and public opinions.
Kaunas Old Town streets may change significantly: here are the planned changes
A new plan for the historic Old Town of Kaunas encompasses 99 hectares, focusing on street management and infrastructure improvements while respecting cultural and historical contexts.
Forest Management: Fewer Trees Bring More Wood
The article discusses the relationship between tree density and wood yield in forest management amid climate change, emphasizing sustainable practices and historical research in Bavaria.
Swedish World Heritage Sites Are Rotting, Moldy, and Being Washed Away
Climate change is damaging Sweden's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, particularly in northern Sweden, where increased warmth and moisture have begun to deteriorate these valuable historical locations.
Rural President without the Castle? Change Would Benefit Us, But Czechs Will Not Allow It, Says Groman
Publicist Martin Groman discusses the symbolic role of the Czech President and the unrealistic expectations surrounding the office.
Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony at the Roman Gladiator Arena... Conveying Animal Protection Message
The closing ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics will take place at the ancient Verona Arena, symbolizing both historical significance and a message of animal protection and climate change.
Geopolitics Forces Europe to Move Towards Clean Energy
The European Union announces historical setbacks in its fossil fuel sector while simultaneously generating more clean energy than coal, driven by geopolitical pressures.
ABSURD SITUATION โฉ The owner of a historical building sinking into the Baltic Sea wants to save the house, but the municipality wants to demolish it
The owner of a historic villa on the Baltic Sea in Germany aims to relocate the house to prevent it from sinking, but the local municipality opposes the plan.
Madrid museum shuffles its pack charting decades of rapid change in Spain
The Reina Sofรญa Museum in Madrid presents a new exhibition showcasing 403 works of contemporary art that chronicle Spain's socio-historical transformations over the past 50 years.
Change to Summer Time 2026. This Night We Will Sleep Less
The article discusses the upcoming change to summer time in 2026, its potential health implications, the historical context of time changes, and public opinions on the matter.
In Lithuania - Nearly 30 Degrees of Frost: Just Half a Degree Short of a Record
Lithuania experienced extreme cold with temperatures dropping to nearly -30 degrees Celsius, just shy of a historical record.
Presidents' Day: why it is celebrated in the U.S. and the origin of the federal holiday on February 16
The article discusses the significance and historical origins of Presidents' Day in the United States, a federal holiday that pays tribute to the country's presidents, especially George Washington.
We Need to Change Our Thinking About Nuclear Weapons
The article discusses the historical context and the need for a new perspective on nuclear weapons and arms control.
'All records broken' as Storm Nils leaves swaths of southwest France under water
Storm Nils has caused significant flooding across southwest France, breaking historical records for rainfall and alert levels.
TODAY IN HISTORY: Fourteen Mysterious Days Disappeared
The article discusses the historical shift in calendars that occurred in Estonia and Russia in 1918, marking a significant date where 14 days effectively vanished due to the calendar reform.
"We don't want to change anything - that's why we exist"
Annika Blixt, the fourth-generation brewer at Hjo Brewery, emphasizes the enduring appeal of traditional Swedish beverage, svagdricka, made using historical methods.
Why Nigeriaโs export story must change
Nigeria's historical reliance on exporting unprocessed raw materials is unsustainable, prompting calls for a shift towards more complex and value-added exports to foster economic prosperity.
SZ Series: They Are Encouraging: Saving the Climate with Azolla
The article discusses the historical significance of the Azolla event and its potential to inspire action against climate change today.
Trump scraps legal foundation for climate action
The Trump administration has taken steps to eliminate a crucial ruling that allows federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions, claiming it represents a historical deregulation decision.
In Prague, snow lay for almost a month straight. The historical record is 113 days
Prague experienced nearly a month of continuous snow cover, approaching a historical record.
Justice, healing, truth: Elders call for change after alleged terror attack
Noongar elders in Perth urge for truth-telling to combat racism following an alleged terror attack, highlighting the historical violence against Indigenous people since colonisation.
Replacement of yellow bulbs with white light generates controversy in the City of Goiรกs
A lighting change in the City of Goiรกs is controversial among residents as the city hall replaces yellow streetlights with white ones, claiming technical and financial reasons, despite public criticism regarding the impact on the town's historical architecture.
Protests Against the Mullahs: Scenarios for a Regime Change in Iran
The violence against mass protests in Iran highlights that a power shift is not inevitable, and historical insights show what is still lacking for the current movement towards revolution.
Beauty is Secondary: 'The Miss Germany Brand Must Not Fail'
Max Klemmer, the head of the Miss Germany contest, asserts that traditional beauty pageants are outdated and seeks to transform the brand's image beyond its historical focus on conventional beauty standards.
Iran Has Had Protests Before. Will This Time Be Different?
The article explores the historical context of protests in Iran and considers if the current wave of demonstrations will bring about meaningful change.
This narrow strip of Eastern Europe blocks a historical change: The Russians have them in their grip, they have sent their soldiers too
Moldovan President Maia Sandu's statement supporting unification with Romania has sparked discussions about the challenges Moldova faces due to Russian influence and the implications for democracy in the region.
Warnings of Strategic Risks from a Settlement Project on Land of Qalandia Airport in Jerusalem
Palestinian officials warn of strategic risks posed by a significant Israeli settlement project on the historical land of Qalandia Airport, aiming to change the area's characteristics under the so-called 'Greater Jerusalem' plan.
Offside.. Why Does One of the Most Controversial Laws in Football Change Constantly? And What is the Story of 'Wenger'?
The article explores the evolution of the offside rule in football, discussing its historical background and the ongoing controversies surrounding it, particularly in relation to influential figures like Arsรจne Wenger.
"They no longer want the dictatorship of the mullahs"
German-Iranian journalist Farid Ashrafian describes the current protests in Iran as a 'historical turning point' that significantly shakes the foundations of the state apparatus of the Islamic Republic.
Back to old ways: Maduroโs capture follows long list of US interventions in Latin America
The article discusses the recent capture of Venezuelan President Nicolรกs Maduro, highlighting it as part of a historical pattern of US interventions and regime changes in Latin America.
Top 3 archaeological discoveries of 2025 that turned our history upside down
In 2025, significant archaeological discoveries revealed secrets that could change our understanding of ancient civilizations, historical figures, and 20th-century conflicts.
Finland recorded its second warmest year in history
Finland experienced its second warmest year on record in 2023, with average temperatures significantly above historical norms, reaching 4.5 degrees Celsius.
"The King has only one man, and that is his wife"
The article discusses Marie Antoinette as a historical figure symbolizing both a target of hatred and a modern victim of regime change, drawing parallels to contemporary political upheavals across various countries.
What did the years 1600 and 2025 have in common? They were perfect squares and brought change
The article discusses the significance of the year 2025 as a perfect square and its implications for global order, drawing parallels with historical transformations that occurred after prior major conflicts.
US Foreign Intelligence: The CIA in Latin America: Is History Repeating Itself?
The article discusses the alleged involvement of the CIA in attempts to orchestrate a power change in Venezuela, drawing parallels to historical actions during the Cold War.
Office Buildings. Senator and PZO Change Owners
The Senator office building in Warsaw, a recognized business address combining historical and modern features, is undergoing ownership changes along with another office property, PZO.
New Year's concert in Vienna begins to change
The article discusses the surprising changes in the New Year's concert program in Vienna, including the debut of a new conductor and the historical transformations of the concert over the years.
The first European country to close its post offices after 400 years
Denmark is set to close its public post offices after 400 years of operation, transitioning to digital services and outsourcing mail delivery to a private company.
The Attendance Register of Time: Happy 1926 - The End of Innocence
The article explores the significant societal changes and historical events of 1926 that marked the end of innocence in a certain context.