Elderly People Should Have Their Phones Taken Away, 18-Year-Old Vini Sometimes Thinks
An article discussing the generational differences in attitudes toward technology and past experiences, as reflected through a dialogue between a young psychologist and the memories of older generations regarding war and childhood.
The 'black rain' in Iran: The irreversible effect of war and toxic pollution that will last for decades
A recent incident of black rain in Tehran was linked to toxic pollution from drone strikes on oil facilities, bringing back memories of a similar event 35 years ago.
Ghost Ship, War Victim and Others: See Famous and Mysterious Shipwrecks on the Coast of SP
The partial sinking of the ship Professor W. Besnard near Santos has revived memories of notable shipwrecks along the Brazilian coast, involving events from the Second World War to modern incidents.
Tony Cetinski cancels concert in a hall that was a camp for Croatian defenders and civilians
Croatian singer Tony Cetinski canceled his concert scheduled for International Women's Day in a Novi Sad hall that served as a camp during the Croatian War of Independence.
Memories from the Tanker War of the 1980s that Set the Sea on Fire – Iran Has All the Means to Revive It
The article discusses rising tensions in the Persian Gulf, where Iran is threatening shipping routes and engaging in aggressive actions against oil tankers amidst a backdrop reminiscent of the 1980s Tanker War.
Russia captured their cities in 2022. This is what life looks like today
The article explores the current state of Mariupol, Ukraine, after its capture by Russian forces, showcasing the memories of residents who fled while their families remain in occupied areas.
Coda to an anniversary in Kyiv
The article discusses the complex and multifaceted identity of Kyiv amid the ongoing conflict, reflecting on the experiences and memories of its residents.
BNS Sprint: a person suspected of espionage has been detained, Masiulis' memories about Grybauskaitė, anniversaries of the war in Ukraine
The article covers various topics including the detention of an espionage suspect, reflections from Masiulis on Grybauskaitė, and anniversaries related to the war in Ukraine.
With the help of maps drawn by his father, a son finds treasures hidden in the forest during the war
A man used a map drawn from his father's memories to locate treasures buried by his family during World War II in Eastern Poland.
Dendias' message to Maximos, a rally that awakens memories and the war of Kokkalis with the short-sellers' fund
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias delivered a pointed message to the leadership of the New Democracy party, expressing concerns over the party's declining popularity and questioning its social relevance despite having capable ministers.
A Mysterious Story from the Island of Abruka Comes to the Stage of Kuressaare Theater
Kuressaare Theater is set to present a mystifying story titled 'The War of Abruka,' which explores historical memories infused with elements of horror.
Sergei Medvedev: Russia has lost the right to speak about the Siege of Leningrad and the victory of 1945
Sergei Medvedev reflects on historical memories and the collective trauma of Russia regarding the Siege of Leningrad and World War II.
Among the Martyrs of the Foibe, Remembering the Forgotten Massacre
The article reflects on the tragic memories associated with the Foibe massacres and the commemorative events held in Italy.
Gold prospectors of bygone era create fond memories for photography duo
Photographers reflect on their experiences capturing the Goldfields era in Western Australia as gold prices rise.
The Acclaimed Novel Burdened by Flatness and a Whiny Personality
A review of the novel 'In the House of Memories' notes its important themes of silence in the Netherlands post-World War II and the Holocaust but criticizes it for lacking vitality.
The Old Woman of Beirut and the Gay Novelist Translating Sad Memories
The article discusses the connections between notable Lebanese authors and the impact of civil war on their lives and works, particularly highlighting the experiences of those who fled to other countries.
Sent to Siberia. Like in Grottger's painting
The article discusses an individual's memories of being sent to Siberia during World War II, beginning with the onset of war in 1939.
Between the Shock of War and the Bitterness of Reviews: The Guardian Reviews Its Coverage of the Iraq Invasion
The Guardian reflects on its field coverage of the 2003 Iraq invasion, chronicling the profound impacts and memories from that turbulent period.
The Place Where Memory Remains [Critique]
The recent exhibition in Hiroshima explored the theme of memory, featuring contemporary art that evokes collective memories of World War II, particularly through the work of emerging artist Usui Hitomi.
The best comics of the month: from a denunciation of the miseries of the American West to the intimate memory of a post-war young lady
This article highlights notable recent comic book publications by authors such as Darko Macan, Igor Kordey, and Alan Moore, offering diverse themes from Western critiques to post-war memories.
It is urgent to teach children to resist war through historical mistakes
A presentation in Podgorica introduced the book "Memories of War – The Siege of Dubrovnik 1991-1992," featuring accounts from Montenegrin soldiers and victims from Dubrovnik, emphasizing the necessity of teaching children about the past to prevent future conflicts.
The most popular reports among 'El País Semanal' readers in 2025
This article highlights the ten most-read stories from 'El País Semanal' in 2025, featuring diverse topics such as a unique building renovation in Madrid and the memories of Spanish children exiled to Mexico during the Civil War.