Why a hot chocolate with rum has become a divisive issue in Germany
A traditional winter drink in Germany, named after Congo's first Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba, is provoking debate due to its controversial historical associations.
Euthanasia or assisted suicide: is it time to hold the debate?
The article discusses the philosophical and historical context of euthanasia and assisted suicide, questioning whether it is time for a broader societal debate on the topic.
The Dispute Over Petr Pavel: What to Do with a Past That Cannot Be Set Aside
The article discusses the controversies surrounding Czech President Petr Pavel's communist past and the ongoing debate regarding historical accountability in democracy.
Ghana renames Kotoka Airport, reigniting coup debate
Ghana has renamed its main airport from Kotoka International Airport back to Accra International Airport, sparking renewed discussions about its historical and political implications.
"It is the soul of our village": a bell tower dispute over a carillon resurfaces in this rural Vendée village
In La Garnache, a rural village in Vendée, a debate over the carillon that rings hourly has divided residents, with some supporting its historical significance while others advocate for its silencing during the night.
Austria: Why Austria Has Been Debating Conscription for Weeks
Austria is currently engaged in a public debate over conscription, reflecting on historical perspectives and changing social attitudes since the program's last active years.
Historical Image: Children and Mobile Phones
The article discusses the evolution of mobile phones, particularly in relation to children, highlighting a debate on appropriate age limits for smartphone usage.
Where is the abode of knowledge... the mind or the heart? This is what the wise said
The article explores the philosophical debate surrounding the nature of knowledge and whether it resides in the mind or the heart, drawing on various historical figures and their perspectives.
From Marx to the Young Guard: Two Centuries of Justification of Violence by the Left
The tragic death of a young man at the hands of leftist militants in Lyon rekindles the debate on extreme-left violence, highlighting its historical roots and justifications.
Why is there a controversy over Tipu Sultan in Maharashtra?
The article discusses the ongoing debate and controversy surrounding the historical figure of Tipu Sultan in Maharashtra, India.
Debate on Babar, what did the anchor say to the Muslim scholar
A discussion on the historical figure Babar took place on Aaj Tak, with significant comments made by the anchor to a Muslim scholar.
Debate between BJP spokesperson and Muslim scholar on Babar
A heated debate occurred between a BJP spokesperson and a Muslim scholar regarding historical perspectives on Emperor Babar.
5 in the morning: The historical documents of Kaisariani – The new storm 'Express' – Akylas and 'Ferto' at Eurovision
Historical photographs depicting the execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters in Kaisariani in 1944 have surfaced, prompting calls for state intervention and a renewed debate on the protection of historical memory.
Jeon Du-hwan, Park Geun-hye, Yoon Seok-yeol... Should we hang their photos at the National Power party headquarters?
A debate arises within South Korea's National Power party regarding the exhibition of former presidents' photos, particularly those with controversial legacies.
"Sarmatian Poland. The History of Ordinary People": The Former Poland You Don't Know
The article discusses a recent focus in Polish debate on the historical inequality during the period of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, particularly regarding serfdom and its impact on peasants and nobility.
The Big-Eared Kid is Chasing Us
The article discusses the debate surrounding juvenile justice in Argentina through the historical cases of Simón Radowitzky and Cayetano Santos Godino.
Trump's Great Arch Divides
The proposed 'Trump Arch' in Washington, aimed at celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States, has sparked significant debate regarding its architectural, historical, and political implications.
The order of Manuela Rosas: the story of the mandate that has guarded San Martín's sword for a century
The debate over the transfer of San Martín's sword has revived historical memories tied to the mandate of Manuela Rosas, which stipulates the sword's final depositary as the National Historical Museum.
From Orelha to Galdino Pataxó: cases spark debate on impunity in Brazil
The deaths of a dog named Orelha and the historical case of indigenous man Galdino Pataxó have ignited a national debate in Brazil about justice and impunity.
After the judicial fair, the cause for the works at Luna Park is reactivated
The judicial process regarding construction works at the Luna Park stadium has resumed after a previous injunction suspended the project due to concerns over historical preservation.
Cultural Debate. Time for Greenlandic Independence After All Colonial Abuses
A debate questions whether Denmark should relinquish parts of Greenland to the USA, advocating instead for Greenland's independence after historical colonial abuses by Denmark.
Intense Controversy Surrounding Curriculum Revisions in Palestine and Ministry Clarification
The introduction of significant revisions to Palestinian curricula has sparked widespread outrage and debate over alleged changes that remove national contents and alter historical perspectives.
To Vima Today: Why Is There Continued Outrage Over 'Kapodistrias'?
Journalist Yiannis Zoumboulakis discusses the ongoing debate regarding the film 'Kapodistrias' by Yiannis Samargdhs, focusing on its historical accuracy, box office success, and the varied opinions from audiences and critics.
Was Queen Charlotte really the first black British sovereign?
The article discusses the historical debate surrounding Queen Charlotte's origins, particularly in the context of her depiction in the series 'Bridgerton' and her status as potentially the first black British queen.
They were green, dressed strangely, and spoke incomprehensibly. Who were the green children of Woolpit?
The article discusses the historical accounts of green-skinned children that appeared in the village of Woolpit, England, in the 12th century, and the ongoing debate among historians about the origins and truth of this legend.
Did Štúr Love Adela Ostrolúcka and Shoot at Her Suitor? Which Scenes from the New Film are Historically Accurate and Which are Fiction?
The new film by director Marianna Čengel Solčanská has sparked interest and debate over its historical accuracy and the portrayal of Ľudovít Štúr.
Outrageous words of the MP in Stanowski's program. This reaction says it all
In a new debate format on Canal Zero, MP Tobiasz Bocheński confronted Roman Fritz, questioning the historical accuracy of claims about gas chambers in Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Simeón of Bulgaria sells the historic summer residence
Simeón of Bulgaria has sold the historic summer residence of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to a new owner in the energy sector after a debate about its fate and historical value.
Finding the DNA of Leonardo da Vinci? A fantasy with much publicity and serious scientific objections
An international team of researchers has claimed to recover human DNA from historical objects, including a controversial drawing attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, sparking debate over the legitimacy of their findings.
US Purchases of Territory: What Does the World Cost?
The article discusses the historical context and contemporary implications of the United States' territorial purchases, focusing on the recent debate over buying Greenland and the differing opinions within the Democratic Party.
Debate on Foreign Deployments: German Soldiers Must Help Secure Peace, But Not in Gaza
The article discusses the ongoing debate in Germany regarding the participation of its soldiers in peacekeeping missions in Ukraine and Gaza, emphasizing the historical implications of their involvement.
Sabalenka and Kyrgios: The Battle of the Sexes that threatens to reopen a debate already closed about women's tennis
The article explores the implications of a modern 'Battle of the Sexes' in tennis, drawing parallels to Bobby Riggs' historical challenges against female players, particularly focusing on Sabalenka and Kyrgios.