Bitcoin falls: is there reason for panic or is history repeating itself?
Bitcoin has fallen by nearly 45% from its peak in October, raising concerns about a potential ongoing decline in the cryptocurrency market.
Historic stained glass in the Coffee Museum depicts the rise of the Sรฃo Paulo economy
The Coffee Museum in Santos features a historic stained glass window that illustrates the significance of coffee in Brazil's economic history, specifically focusing on Sรฃo Paulo's development.
Do you know your car's history? The data of these cars revealed several countries and dozens of owners
The article discusses the interesting histories of used cars in Finland, highlighting the number of owners for specific BMW models.
The Lament of Kรคsu Hansu Reflects on the Destruction of Tartu by Russian Forces
A performance of the lament by Kรคsu Hansu, which recounts the destruction of Tartu by Russian troops, is set to take place at Jaani Church in Puhja on March 6th.
The emotion of finding the oldest photo of Juventus in a basement
A black and white photo discovered in a basement near Turin is identified as the oldest known image of Juventus, dating back to 1897.
A Unique Memento of Queen Elizabeth II Will Go on Display. It Is an Object with a Remarkable History
A historical gown worn by Queen Elizabeth II for her baptism will be part of an exhibition at Buckingham Palace celebrating the Queen's legacy on her 100th birthday.
Company History: Two Who Hit the Metal
The Martelleria Blechmanufaktur specializes in restoring classic cars from around the world, gaining attention with a vehicle previously owned by Elvis Presley.
Seoul Stock Exchange Plummets 12% in Its Worst Day in History; Europe and the US Trading Higher
The Seoul Stock Exchange experienced its largest single-day drop in history, falling 12% amid investor fears regarding an escalating conflict in the Middle East.
March 8: Women's Day
The article celebrates International Women's Day, reflecting on the achievements of women and the historical struggles they have faced for their rights.
Melissa Gilbert from the series 'Little House on the Prairie' has created a brand for mature women
Melissa Gilbert reflects on her career and the timeless themes of 'Little House on the Prairie' as she launches a new brand for mature women.
ACE VENTURA: PET DETECTIVE โฉ One of comedy history's weirdest props is up for auction
A mechanical rhinoceros from the film 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective' is being auctioned, marking a notable moment in comedy memorabilia.
Kaisariani โ Memorial of the Firing Range: The plaque referring to the execution of the 200 has been restored
The marble plaque at the Memorial of the Firing Range has been restored, commemorating the execution of 200 communists on May 1, 1944.
Long Live the King!
The article commemorates the 45th anniversary of the 23-F coup attempt in Spain, highlighting King Juan Carlos I's pivotal role in defending democracy during this crisis.
Fishermen broke an incredible record. This is how much the giant ray weighed
Fishermen in Cambodia caught a record-breaking giant freshwater stingray in the Mekong River, measuring 3.89 meters and weighing 300 kg, marking a significant achievement in fishing history.
World's oldest surviving railway station is hidden in one of UK's largest cities
Liverpool Road Station in Manchester, built in 1830, is recognized as the world's oldest surviving railway station, having played a significant role in the history of rail transport in the UK.
Fascism today does not wear brown shirts or swastikas. It hides behind the defense of freedom of speech or traditions, says historian
The article discusses the rise of fascism in Slovakia under the guise of freedom of speech and tradition, highlighting concerns over democratic backsliding.
The 90th birthday of Occhetto, from his wife to Elly and the PCI secretaries: "We are at fascism"
The article discusses the 90th birthday celebration of Achille Occhetto, a prominent figure in Italian Communist politics, reflecting on his past significance and the current political landscape.
After more than 30 years, artist Andris Breลพe's installation 'Envelope' returns to the exhibition hall
Andris Breลพe's installation 'Envelope' is back on display after over 30 years at the Soros Contemporary Art Centre until April 5.
Latvian Realism Literature Researchers: This is the Right Time to Explore Our Past Trauma
Researchers in Latvia are reinterpreting literary realism from the 19th to the 21st centuries to understand its implications for identity and social change.
The Biggest Modernization in the History of the Model. Mercedes-Benz S-Class Heeded Button Criticism
The modernized Mercedes-Benz S-Class has arrived in the Czech Republic ahead of its official sales launch, featuring significant technical overhauls and a return to traditional controls.
The collapsed walkway in Santander, a 'failed' project and center of dispute between MITECO, the Regional Government, and the City Council
A collapsed wooden walkway in Santander resulted in five deaths, raising questions about the projectโs history and the involved authorities.
KOSPI and KOSDAQ Suffer Worst Drop in History, Panic among Debt-Infused Retail Investors
South Korea's stock markets experienced their worst day in history, with KOSPI and KOSDAQ indices plunging drastically amidst escalating military tensions due to the US-Iran conflict.
Black Tuesday: KOSPI logs largest drop in history amid Iran uncertainty
The KOSPI index suffered its largest drop in history on March 3, as uncertainty surrounding US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran triggered significant losses in major stocks.
The Right Side of History
The article discusses the final ruling of the Five-Member Court of Appeals regarding the guilty verdicts against all 42 members of the Golden Dawn party, affirming it as a criminal organization.
Blood Moon
The article discusses the historical significance and cultural interpretations of celestial events, particularly focusing on the current visibility of a 'Blood Moon' worldwide.
When the first case of Spanish Flu was found, it wreaked havoc like COVID
The article discusses the origins of the Spanish Flu, beginning with its first case reported by an American soldier in 1918, paralleling its devastating impact to that of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new monument is proposed in Vilnius: honoring a U.S. president
There are considerations for creating a monument in Vilnius to honor former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, reflecting the historical significance of his stance against the Soviet Union.
Opinion Piece: Estonian Farms in the Wheel of Time
The article discusses the historical evolution of Estonian farms from independence to the impact of Soviet rule, illustrating the struggles faced by farming families.
After being released from prison, Husรกk launched an attack. But he spoke more boldly than the regime could bear at the time
The article discusses Gustรกv Husรกk's career before his rise to power, emphasizing his early speeches and the boldness he exhibited post-incarceration.
Memories of a Village Amidst Local Extinctionโฆ โRecording the Five Sitesโ Exhibition
The city of Gimje in Jeollabuk-do is hosting an exhibition aimed at preserving the memories of local communities as they confront the crisis of regional extinction.
Jarosลaw Kuisz: Dmowski and Piลsudski. Two Living Coffins
The article reflects on the enduring ideological conflicts between historical figures Dmowski and Piลsudski, contextualized within contemporary Polish life and politics.
This Day in History: Princess Elizabeth Becomes a Driver in the Women's Territorial Auxiliary Service
The article discusses the establishment of the Women's Territorial Auxiliary Service in the UK in 1938, highlighting Princess Elizabeth's role as a driver.
15th Ramadan: When Muslims Broke the Legend of the Mongols and Opened the Doors of Andalusia
The article highlights important historical events that took place on the 15th of Ramadan in Islamic history, including the birth of Hasan ibn Ali, the Battle of Ain Jalut, and the beginning of the struggle for Andalusia.
TODAY IN HISTORY: The great figure of Estonian children's literature Edgar Valter has passed away
Edgar Valter, a prominent Estonian children's author and illustrator, passed away in 2006.
The story of your favorite gujiya is 800 years old
The gujiya, a traditional sweet associated with Holi, has a rich history dating back to the 13th century, influenced by various culinary traditions over time.
The French-style estate that holds the history of a Nazi leader
A French-style estate in Argentina once occupied by Nazi Johannes Bernhardt has been transformed into a modern leisure and hospitality complex.
A Journey to Sarkandaugava. A Blend of Fine Architectural Heritage and Soviet Construction on a 14 km Excursion
The article describes a personal journey to Sarkandaugava, highlighting its proximity to the center of Riga and its unique blend of architectural styles.
A Trip to Sarkandaugava. A Mixture of Elegant Architectural Heritage and Soviet Construction on a 14 KM Tour
The article explores the historical and architectural significance of Sarkandaugava, a district in Riga known for its unique blend of heritage, industrial growth, and contemporary living.
From Mahabharata to Mughal Court... Cultural Tradition and History of Holi
The article explores the cultural traditions and historical significance of the festival of Holi in India, tracing its origins back to the epic Mahabharata.
Racism and Statistics
The article discusses historical perspectives on racism and statistics related to racial differences in abilities and conditions.
My grandfather narrowly avoided death under the Iranian regime. But I am not celebrating Trumpโs illegal war
An anonymous author reflects on their grandfather's narrow escape from the Iranian regime while expressing concerns about celebrating the death of the Ayatollah and the implications of U.S. military involvement.
If we were in a world war, would we know?
A parent reflects on their child's question about whether we are currently in a Third World War, exploring the complexities of recognizing such events in real-time.
Santa Fe Lottery: results of today's Night draw, Tuesday, March 3
The article provides the winning numbers for the Nocturnal draw of the Santa Fe lottery on March 3 and explains the game's structure and its history.
The record achieved by actor Noah Wyle, known for his role in The Pitt and ER
Noah Wyle has made history by being the first actor to win the five major television awards in one season.
Trump wants to purge US history of โwokeโ agenda โ media
Trump's administration is reportedly working to eliminate 'anti-American' themes from national parks and museums according to leaked documents.
'The Man Living with the King' Um Heung-do, They Said 'You're Just Like Him'
Um Heung-yong, a resident of Uijeongbu and descendant of Um Heung-do, was moved by the portrayal of his ancestor in the popular film 'The Man Living with the King.'
The Illusion of 'Conservatism in Youth'
A columnist critiques the perception of youth conservatism in South Korea and reflects on the changing role of young people in the democratic history of the nation.
How much evidence is needed before Erling can receive compensation for beatings and abuse?
An 85-year-old man, Erling Frederiksen, faces challenges in proving his history of abuse within the Danish state care system to receive compensation.
Per-Erling Johnsen worked with the preservation and communication of Oslo's history
Per-Erling Johnsen, a former colleague of Oslo Museum, passed away at nearly 86 years old, remembered for his contributions to the preservation and sharing of Oslo's history.
THE GREENEST CAPITAL? โฉ This city is like one big national park โ and you can fly there in just a few hours!
Oslo, Norway, is highlighted as one of Europeโs greenest cities, offering a unique blend of Nordic design, rich history, and expansive green spaces.