Ruth Langsford explains why she 'doesn't want to know' if she will get Alzheimer's disease like her parents
Ruth Langsford shares her reasons for not wanting to know if she will develop Alzheimer's, emphasizing her focus on living life fully despite her family's history with the disease.
Exhibition of the Remains of St. Francis / Do not expect worship of dead bones in Assisi, but a meeting with the living saint
A large number of pilgrims visit Assisi for the first exhibition of the remains of St. Francis, where they experience a mix of reverence and quick processing through the site.
We talked to an exhibitor of Experiencia Living 2026, creator of a decoration store that made history in Zona Norte
Sandy Cairncross discusses his aesthetic vision and journey as he prepares for the Experiencia Living 2026 exhibition.
Five standout moments from Trump's State of the Union speech
Donald Trump's State of the Union speech was the longest in US history at 108 minutes, focusing on economic issues and living costs.
Young woman who was killed had 3 children with her partner, was living in an abusive relationship, and had already been assaulted, says mother
Priscila Versão, a young mother of three, was brutally killed in São Paulo, shedding light on her history of abuse in a toxic relationship.
Who is Madeleine Dellamonica, supercentenarian and new oldest French person?
Madeleine Dellamonica, a 113-year-old supercentenarian and member of the Egyptology Society, has become the new oldest living person in France, succeeding Marie-Rose Tessier.
The Journey from Which There Was No Return: The True Fate of the Dog Laika
The article reveals the harsh reality behind Laika, the first living creature in orbit, whose story was long overshadowed by Soviet propaganda that claimed she died a painless death after a week in space.
Are the Leica M living the best moment in their history?
Leica M cameras are experiencing a significant moment in their history, amidst challenges from Japanese and Chinese competitors.
Congo-Kinshasa: Long Before AFC/M23 - Remembering Life As 'Banyarwanda' in Uvira
The article reflects on the personal memories and identities of individuals of Rwandan origin living in Uvira, DR Congo, against the backdrop of the ongoing conflict in the eastern region.
"Living Nightmare": The Oldest Competitor in History Injured His Neck While Attempting a Forbidden Move
The oldest competitor in history suffered a neck injury while attempting a prohibited move known as a heljarstökkið.
"Living Nightmare": The Oldest Competitor in History Injured Her Neck When She Attempted a Forbidden Jump
The oldest competitor in history faced a severe neck injury while attempting a forbidden jump in a recent competition.
Zuzana Marešová, the last living 'Winton child' in the Czech Republic, has passed away
Zuzana Marešová, known as the last living 'Winton child' in the Czech Republic, has died, marking the end of a significant chapter in the history of child survivors from the Holocaust.
Goodbye to Master Guillermo Monroy: a brush that painted the living history of Mexico
Guillermo Monroy, a celebrated figure in the arts and social struggles in Mexico, has passed away, leaving a legacy of storytelling and social consciousness.
How is Nagano living today? After years we visited the city of Czech hockey euphoria
The article explores the current atmosphere in Nagano, Japan, reflecting on its past significance during the 1998 Winter Olympics and its contemporary serene lifestyle.
In New Vilnia - unexpected transformation: the former psychiatric hospital buildings will become residential housing
A project named 'Parko 21' aims to convert a former psychiatric hospital site in New Vilnia into residential apartments, blending history, architecture, and modern living.
The museum as a place of transit: Agnes Essonti turns colonial plunder into living memory
Agnes Essonti Luque's exhibition at the Museo Nacional de Antropología in Madrid recontextualizes colonial history by transforming the museum into a space of active engagement with the stories behind the artifacts.
Do you want to meet Mr. Fulir, Žuži Jelinek or Zagorka? Next weekend rush to the Museum of the City of Zagreb
The Museum of the City of Zagreb is organizing the educational event 'Living Pictures', where participants interpret the city's history in authentic historical costumes.
Do you want to talk to Ban Jelačić, Mr. Fulir, or the Black Queen? Here’s an opportunity!
The Museum of the City of Zagreb is hosting an educational event called Living Pictures, which has been organized for over two decades, featuring historical reenactments of Zagreb's past.
Testimony of Vasiliki Bonanou: We were in the snow. There were three years of snow on this mountain
Vasiliki Bonanou recalls her experiences living in Eskisehir, a town in Turkey populated by Greek families, highlighting the significance of her testimony in the Oral History Archive of the Center for Asia Minor Studies.
FG refutes approving ‘Living History’ textbook
The Nigerian Ministry of Education has clarified that reports of the approval of a History textbook titled ‘Living History’ are false and misleading.
25-Year-Old Perpetrator Disappeared Six Days Before the Act from His Accommodation and Caused a Ruckus in the Brothel
A 25-year-old man, who had been living without a stable home, disappeared six days prior to a deadly incident at the Wandsbek-Markt subway station in Hamburg, where he had a history of conflicts and was previously evicted from public accommodations.
Man who's visited all 195 countries names city 3 hours from UK as one of his favourites
Cameron Mofid, who has traveled to all 195 UN-recognized countries, names a European city as one of his favorites, describing it as a 'living crossroads of history.'
‘Living Museum’: at 93, guardian of the history of Presidente Epitácio dedicates his life to faith in Our Lady of Navigators
At 93 years old, Wilson Cruz is a key figure in the faith and history of Presidente Epitácio, dedicated to the devotion of Our Lady of Navigators along the Paraná River.
Sad news: The oldest basketball player from Zadar has passed away: 'Thank you for everything...'
Benito Maneta Maršan, the oldest living basketball player from Zadar, passed away on January 14 in Punta Arenas, Chile, marking the end of an era in local basketball history.
The children have left, the house remains. See how Brenov's row house has transformed into an oasis for a married couple
A house in Prague's Břevnov has undergone two major renovations, showcasing a blend of history and modern comfort while accommodating the needs of a married couple after their children have left home.
The History of Protests in Iran: A Recurring Pattern and One Fate
Widespread protests erupted in Iran starting from Tehran's markets on December 28, fueled by concerns over inflation, high living costs, and the devaluation of the national currency, quickly spreading across various provinces.
The Chronicle of Bloody Uprisings in Iran from 1999 to Present
The article discusses the history of violent uprisings in Iran from 1999 to the present, highlighting student movements, election protests, and the slogan 'Woman, Life, Freedom,' while detailing the state's violent responses to ongoing demonstrations triggered by rising living costs and inflation.
At the Roots of Violence and Communitarianism... Excerpts from Alexandre Devecchio's Book on His Youth in Seine-Saint-Denis
The article discusses excerpts from Alexandre Devecchio's book that combines personal narrative and sociological essay to provide a counter-history of the suburbs and the experiences of those living through their disintegration.
Díaz's Minimum Wage Increase Will Raise the Cost per Worker to 1,900 Euros per Month
The increase in the minimum wage proposed by Minister Díaz will raise the cost for employers to 1,900 euros per month, marking the highest burden in history after a 3.1% increase.
Living and Eating Under Christian Rule: How the Mudéjares of the Kingdom of Valencia Adapted Their Diet to Remain Part of the Community
The article explores how the Mudéjar community in the Kingdom of Valencia adapted their diet during the Christian conquest to maintain their social identity.
'Avatar' changed the life of its protagonist: from living in a car to participating in the highest-grossing saga in film history
'Avatar: Fire and Ash' has topped the Spanish and global box office since its release on December 19, marking it as the quintessential Christmas release and highlighting the franchise's status as the highest-grossing film series in history.