The Church, the "new things" and the need to find a balance between technology and humanity
The Vatican's recent document on artificial intelligence, titled 'Quo vadis humanitas?', aims to provoke thought on the relationship between technology and human dignity, drawing parallels with historical teachings.
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.
An ancient Arabic document found in Sudan confirms the story of the legendary king Qashqash
An ancient Arabic document discovered in Sudan has confirmed the historical accounts of the legendary king Qashqash, potentially altering the understanding of the region's history.
Groundbreaking discovery by Polish archaeologists. Document confirms the existence of a legendary king
Polish archaeologists have discovered a historical document in Sudan that proves the existence of the legendary King Qaszqasz.
Discovery by Polish Archeologists: The Legendary King Existed for Real
Polish archeologists discovered a historical document in Sudan that proves the existence of the legendary King Qaszqasz.
23-F, materials for history
The article discusses the importance of historical document declassification in Spain, emphasizing the need for context and analysis to reconstruct past events.
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.
An Act of Elementary Justice for the SNTE
The presentation of the 2026 National Demand Document by the SNTE is a significant act of justice that the Mexican state must address, stemming from a historical obligation to the education sector.
The Perfume of the Mummy: Researchers Document Ancient Civilizations' Scents Through 'Smelling' History
Researchers are exploring ancient scents through historical texts and artifacts, reviving the significance of smell in understanding past civilizations.
The Museum of the City of Brno is exhibiting a 380-year-old document from Emperor Ferdinand III
The Museum of the City of Brno is temporarily displaying a 1646 original document granting special privileges to Brno as a reward for its defense against Swedish siege in 1645, marking the 380th anniversary of its issuance.
From Myth to Document... Did Mahadev Come to Provide Literacy to the Tamils?
The article explores the belief among Tamils that the origins of their language, Tamil, are linked to mythological figures such as Lord Shiva and historical gatherings like the Sangam, contrasting this with modern studies that view Tamil as a mature and self-sufficient language.