From the "designed" memory of '83 to the admission of complex guilt
The article explores Argentina's historical reckoning with political violence, particularly reflecting on the legacy of the '83 memory and the complexities of culpability among political actors.
This story is not closed
The article reflects on the lasting impact and evolving memory of the violent events and horrors experienced during Argentina's 1970s dictatorship.
The unfinished understanding of Never Again
The article discusses the ongoing relevance and incomplete understanding of the Never Again (Nunca Más) report in Argentina, originating from the dictatorship's atrocities.
Cinema, a continuous reflection of the traumas of an era
The article discusses how Argentine cinema has continuously reflected the traumas of the military dictatorship and has persisted in addressing historical memory over the past four decades.
There is only historical presence
The article discusses contemporary debates in Spain regarding historical memory and political correctness, linking it to various cultural figures and events.
50 years since the coup d'état: the second edition of the Human Rights Book Fair is held with international guests
The Human Rights Book Fair is taking place at the ex-ESMA in Argentina, featuring over 120 publishers and discussions led by notable authors, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1976 coup.
How art and human rights built the culture of memory in Argentina
The article explores the relationship between art and human rights in Argentina and how they contributed to the formation of a culture of memory over the past fifty years of democracy.
Olga Temonen's face appeared on the Jussi gala screen
The Jussi gala paid tribute to deceased actors and industry figures, prominently featuring Olga Temonen's memory during a touching segment.
Cornelia Geißler and Carsten Gansel: A Look Back
East Germans still feel disadvantaged and overlooked in the Federal Republic, highlighting the complexities of national identity and historical recognition.
The Government apologizes to the victims of the Women's Protection Board and will create an investigative commission: 'The State failed you'
The Spanish Government has formally apologized to victims of the Women's Protection Board, acknowledging past abuses and announcing the establishment of an investigative commission.
How the Boom in Artificial Intelligence is Raising Memory Prices and Costs for Automakers
An analysis reveals that the increasing demand for memory due to artificial intelligence is significantly impacting automotive production costs.
WinteRace Cortina Returns: 70 Historic Cars on the Roads of the Dolomites, a 490-Kilometer Itinerary through Landscapes, History, and Memory
The WinteRace Cortina event, showcasing 70 historic cars, returned to Cortina d'Ampezzo from March 19 to 21, 2026, celebrating alpine tradition and culture along a scenic route.
Two brothers and a book-home to recover the family destroyed by the dictatorship
The article discusses a book created by siblings MartÃn and Ana Julia Bonetto that serves as a memorial and a personal account of their family's history affected by Argentina's dictatorship.
Runner with a new national record is reserved: 'I don't remember much'
Mette Baas set a new national record in the 400 meters at the World Indoor Championships but expressed surprise and a lack of memory regarding her performance.
Casa Mui, the memory of the mythical Sudestada for only 38 euros
The article discusses a visit to Casa Mui, highlighting its connection to the legacy of the iconic restaurant Sudestada in Madrid.
Cultural Foundation of ESHEA: Journalists honor the 200th anniversary of the Exodus of Messolonghi
The International Federation of Journalists, ESHEA's Cultural Foundation, and POESY commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Exodus of Messolonghi through several events linking historical memory to contemporary issues of war.
"Gentlemen Judges, Never Again": the complete speech of Strassera in the trial against the Juntas
On the 50th anniversary of the March 24, 1976 coup, this article reflects on the significant speech delivered by prosecutor Julio Strassera during the trial of the military juntas in 1985, emphasizing themes of memory, justice, and national identity in Argentina.
"Exodus, 1826-2026" - Commemorative exhibition for the 200 years since the Exodus of Messolonghi
A commemorative exhibition titled "Exodus, 1826-2026" is being organized in Messolonghi to mark the 200th anniversary of the Exodus of Messolonghi.
Googlet Epstein: - Don't remember what I saw
A Norwegian article discusses an individual's inability to recall details after Googling Epstein.
The difference between remembering and judging
The article discusses Argentina's approach to judicially reviewing its past under military dictatorships, highlighting the importance of memory and historical discussions in the judicial process.
Memory-impaired Timo, 77, waited in emergency for five days - when a place finally opened up, relatives were met with a shocking sight
Timo, a 77-year-old man with memory issues, faced a distressing experience in a Finnish hospital emergency department, where he waited for five days for a bed due to severe overcrowding.
Lost and Found
The author reflects on a personal experience of searching for a beloved purple thermos in the gym's lost and found, intertwining memories of their childhood and health journey.
What to do in Maceió: agenda includes coconut, theater, samba, pop, and Alagoan cinema
Maceió's cultural agenda from Friday to Monday features various events, both free and paid, including popular culture, theater, music, audiovisual activities, and memory events.
It's Official: What Happens with the Holiday on Tuesday, March 24
Argentina's holiday on March 24, commemorating the National Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice, has been confirmed alongside a non-working day on March 23, expanding the long weekend for citizens.
What happened on March 24, 1976, explained for children
The article explains the significance of March 24, a national holiday in Argentina, which commemorates the victims of the military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983, in a way that's accessible for children.
Liadan NÃ Chuinn: 'Who does forgetting serve? Remembering is resistance'
Liadan NÃ Chuinn discusses the importance of memory in relation to the Northern Ireland Troubles in an interview with Dr. Aimee Walsh.
Test Your Memory of the Moominvalley Stories – If You Score 10/10, You're a Master Moomin Expert
The article invites readers to test their knowledge of the Moominvalley series and highlights the cultural impact of the show in Finland and beyond.
Valmiera Theatre informs about an event in memory of actor Aigars Vilims
A memorial event for actor Aigars Vilims will take place at Valmiera Theatre on March 26, honoring his contributions and adhering to his own guidelines for the commemorative service.
History: The Fate of Books in Estonia during Stalin's Era: Fire, Axe, and Paper Mill
The article discusses how Soviet occupiers in Estonia not only sought to destroy the population but also aimed to erase cultural memory by burning or destroying books from the independence period.
‘Surprise Results’ from Micron, Revenue Triples... "7th Generation HBM to Start Production Next Year"
Micron Technology reported a record quarterly revenue that tripled compared to the previous year, signaling strong prospects in the global memory semiconductor market.
"Voices and Memories": A Magical Evening with a Packed House at the Athens Concert Hall
Maria Farantouri and Tassos Christoyannis delivered a memorable recital of rare musical and poetic aesthetics at the Athens Concert Hall, affirming art's role in reviving memory and honoring humanity.
Between faith and memory: Fortaleza de São José de Macapá celebrates 244 years on the patron saint's day of Amapá
The Fortaleza de São José de Macapá celebrates its 244th anniversary, reflecting on its historical significance and ongoing preservation efforts.
They are over 80 years old and have exceptional memory: what could be the secret
A recent study suggests that 'superagers', people over 80 with memory abilities akin to those 30 years younger, maintain greater neuronal growth compared to their peers and those with Alzheimer’s disease.
Whose memory of the regime change is it? Concerns over historical rewriting in Bangladesh
The February 2024 election in Bangladesh, following a regime change after the fall of a long-standing government, has raised concerns about political divisions and historical narratives following significant societal unrest and violence.
‘Bye bye’, (street) Lenin: Germany debates the removal of remnants of the communist street names
Germany is currently discussing the removal of the last remaining streets named after figures from the former East German communist regime, with efforts led by the Commissioner for Victims of the GDR.
Shooting at Neighbors and an Ransacked Refrigerator. Experts Warn About a Sleep-Aid That Turns Off Memory
Experts in the Czech Republic are raising alarms over the widespread use of zolpidem, a sleep aid linked to dangerous side effects, including memory loss and sleepwalking.
From Memory Problems to Heart Damage and Obesity: The Effects of Wartime Routine on the Body Are Already Here
The article discusses the physical and mental health impacts of living in a constant state of alarm and disruption due to an ongoing conflict.
Electronics price hike due to global memory chip shortage ‘May just be the new normal’
A global shortage of memory chips is leading to significant price increases in consumer electronics, driven largely by demand from AI tech companies.
Calendar: Who celebrates today, Thursday, March 19
The Orthodox Church commemorates the memory of Saints Chrysanthos and Daria on March 19, as well as other saints recognized for their faith and testimony.
The Maison de l’Argentine is not just another building, Diana Saiegh explains what is happening in Paris
The Maison de l’Argentine in Paris is facing controversy due to actions by its director that violate core democratic principles, sparking outrage among Argentine and French media.
Dispute Over the Good Memory of a Renowned Doctor from the Series 'Lead Children'. Lawyer Discusses Lawsuit Chances
A legal dispute has emerged regarding the portrayal of a deceased doctor in the Netflix series 'Lead Children,' which depicts the role of female doctors during a lead poisoning epidemic in 1970s Silesia.
Forgotten Melanie Klein
The article discusses the influence of historical figures like Andrej Hlinka on Slovakia's cultural memory, particularly within the context of a local festival.
Operation Sallustro: the novel by Pablo Sirvén that explores political violence in Argentina
Pablo Sirvén's new novel "Operation Sallustro" delves into the political violence of 1970s Argentina through a narrative intertwining investigation, memory, and fiction.
Hundstadt in Taunus: The Last Barrack of the NS Camp Bemelberg
The article discusses the last remaining barrack of the former NS camp in Hundstadt, Taunus, highlighting its historical significance and the personal stories tied to it.
A special program of Italian actress Claudia Cardinale will be shown in Tallinn and Tartu
In memory of the late Italian actress Claudia Cardinale, a special film program featuring five of her iconic films will be screened in Tallinn and Tartu.
Paulina Kirschke: We Choose Patterns from the Past that Fit Our Worldview
The article discusses the selective memory of history in Poland, influenced by authoritative narratives that shape national identity and pride.
Café Brasilero in Montevideo Holds the Cultural Memory of Uruguay
Café Brasilero in Montevideo serves as a significant cultural venue, preserving the memory and identity of Uruguay amidst urban changes.
No, the Virtuti Militari order of the murdered Pole was not auctioned on a Ukrainian portal
An article clarifies that an auction for the Virtuti Militari order awarded to a Polish officer murdered by the NKVD was falsely reported, following comments and new information from Poland's National Memory Institute.
NEW RESEARCH ⟩ Scientists have found what may help restore memory
A recent study suggests that memory restoration may be linked more to gut health than previously thought, challenging assumptions about aging and memory loss.
"It Weighed on Me that I Work with Other People's Traumatic Experiences," Says the Author of the Book Exoti
Barbora Šťastná, a writer and editor of a collection of memories from the 'Memory of the Nation', discusses her new book 'Exoti' and the themes of otherness it explores.