The court will announce a verdict for Erika Švenčionienė for denying Soviet crimes
Erika Švenčionienė faces sentencing for comments made about the Medininkai massacre, with prosecutors proposing various restrictions and penalties.
L’Aquila Capital of Culture, Gioacchino Volpe Prize: Piffer, Mingardi, and Panunzio are the winners of the second edition
The second edition of the Gioacchino Volpe Prize has been announced in L’Aquila, celebrating excellence in historical literature, with Tommaso Piffer awarded for his book on the Porzus massacre.
A. Charitsis on Kaisariani: Crucial for the photographs to come under the ownership of the Greek state
A. Charitsis emphasized the importance of acquiring historical photographs related to a WWII massacre in Kaisariani, stating they belong to the Greek people.
Defacement of Norma Cossetto: Two Monuments Vandalized, One with an Animal Heart
Recent vandalism acts have struck monuments commemorating Norma Cossetto, a victim of the foibe massacre, in Italy, highlighting ongoing political tensions surrounding historical narratives.
Letters from Iran - Khorramabad, February 4, 2026: 'Last night, we decided that, for the son of the Shah, and for our own demands, we would go out to protest'
Iranians express their resolve to protest against the regime's repression amidst a backdrop of historical violence and personal struggle.
Warsaw furious over Ukrainian official calling Volhynia Massacre ‘a myth’
Poland expresses outrage after a Ukrainian official labeled the Volhynia Massacre a myth, sparking tensions between the two nations.
Scandalous words of the director of the Ukrainian IPN. "In Poland, it must provoke outrage"
The director of the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance, Oleksandr Alfiyev, criticized Poland's focus on the Volhynia massacre during a recent visit in the context of Ukrainian-Polish relations.
The Train of Remembrance Travels Along Italy: 'Foibe, Enough Oblivion'
The Train of Remembrance will journey through Italy from February 10 to March 1, 2026, highlighting the historical events surrounding the foibe massacre and the exile of Italians from the Istrian and Dalmatian regions after World War II.
Letters from Iran - Tehran, January 22, 2026: 'We live in a prison on a national scale'
An Iranian citizen expresses a sentiment of living in a state of imprisonment as the Islamic Republic tightens its grip amid the country's historical massacre.
The Foibe Massacre? An Invention. The Shame of Red Students
The article critiques radical left movements in Italy for downplaying or denying the historical significance of the Foibe massacres and highlights the impact of this narrative among youth.
What are the states and municipalities disputed by the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel and the CJNG? | Map
The recent massacre at a football field in Salamanca, Guanajuato has highlighted the historical rivalry between the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, with both groups vying for control over multiple territories.
Amid historical tensions with Japan, Hong Kong must engage for the future
The article argues that remembering the atrocities of the Nanking massacre should encourage Hong Kong to engage with Japan for a peaceful future rather than avoid it due to historical tensions.
The Jew became a plague to the Muslims... They crucified him at the city gate
The article discusses the historical figure Ismail ibn Nagrilla, a Jewish vizier in Granada, whose power struggle led to a massacre that some consider one of the first pogroms in Europe.
The Historical Truth of the Day of the Innocents: 'Herod was the best king of the Jews'
The article discusses the historical context of the Day of the Innocents, questioning the historical accuracy of the massacre of children associated with King Herod as described in the New Testament.