The article explores the concept of historical truth as presented through witnesses and archives, noting the discovery of a participant's memory stored in the Historical Institute of Montenegro, which is believed to be the first recorded memory from "the other side."
A new online tool, developed in partnership with German and US archives, allows users to research connections to the Nazi Party, addressing a long-standing silence in German families. Die Zeit is making 12 million records available.
A conference by Political Capital analyzed recent Hungarian elections, with researchers discussing the 'victory of science' and the enduring political presence of Viktor Orbán, alongside public sentiment regarding Tamás Sulyok's potential resignation.
The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) has debunked widely shared state-by-state HIV figures circulating online, warning against the misuse of data.
Leaders from southern Indian states, including Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, have voiced strong opposition and called for protests against the proposed delimitation exercise. They argue that the redrawing of electoral constituencies would unfairly penalize states that have successfully controlled their population growth.
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Portugal continues to investigate alleged abuses at the Centre for Social Studies (CES), with Boaventura Sousa Santos, former director, maintaining that the accusations are "fanciful," despite a partial archiving of sexual harassment complaints due to lack of police reports.
Kosovo's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development, in coordination with the Food and Veterinary Agency, has imposed an indefinite ban on the import of sheep and goats from all of Albania due to a reported plague outbreak. The measure aims to prevent the spread of the disease.
Russian drone attacks on Kyiv Oblast during the night of April 14-15 caused damage to a production facility and houses, resulting in fires, though no casualties were reported.
Undercover footage from THQ Hospital Taunsa in Pakistan has revealed severe hygiene lapses, including syringe reuse, leading to over 300 children testing HIV-positive.
A BBC report exposed serious malpractices at a hospital in Taunsa, Pakistan, which resulted in hundreds of children being infected with HIV. These unsafe practices reportedly continued for months after the facility was first linked to the outbreak.
The Wayback Machine, the internet's largest archive with over a trillion stored pages, is reportedly facing challenges, raising concerns about the preservation of web history.
The Public Prosecutor's Office has archived the inquiry into harassment allegations at CES involving Boaventura de Sousa Santos, who stated that the decision proves there were never any complaints against him in court and that the accusers' intention was solely to defame and cancel him.
A Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro resulted in the deaths of five people and injured dozens more. Following the deadly attack, a day of mourning was declared in Dnipro.
Approximately 20% of newly detected HIV infections are among Generation Z, highlighting the critical need for effective prevention strategies for this age group. Experts note that traditional long lectures and text-heavy brochures are ineffective.
A shocking investigation uncovered that 331 children contracted HIV due to staff reusing syringes on multi-dose vials and injecting patients without sterile gloves in a Pakistani hospital.
Russian forces struck the settlement of Velykyi Burluk in the Kupiansk district of Kharkiv Oblast with a drone on 13 April, killing a 74-year-old woman and injuring three other people.
D K Shivakumar has issued a warning to Delhi-bound MLAs who are seeking Cabinet berths, urging them to "respect the party." This indicates internal party discussions or tensions regarding government appointments.
Győr's opposition mayor, Bence Pintér, stated that he believes cooperation is possible if an asset recovery office is established. He described the election outcome as decisive and plans to re-attempt the dissolution of the general assembly.
TCS CEO K Krithivasan has dismissed predictions that India's IT sector will become obsolete by 2030, asserting that artificial intelligence will increase the demand for IT services due to the industry's deep skill sets.
Archived reports from The Guardian Nigeria News indicate ongoing discussions and concerns regarding efforts to resist manipulation of political roadmaps.
As Nitish Kumar prepares to resign as Bihar Chief Minister, the BJP has appointed Shivraj Singh Chouhan as an observer to elect the new leader of its Bihar legislature party, with Samrat Choudhary reportedly a frontrunner for the chief minister post.
Od šesti hodin od rána volí Maďaři své zástupce do parlamentu. V parlamentních volbách, které sleduje celá Evropa, rozhodnou o tom, jestli po šestnácti letech u moci bude dál vládnout strana Fidesz a…
The Guardian Nigeria News published an opinion piece titled "Profit of a well-spent life (1)," likely exploring philosophical or personal development themes. This article is part of a series.
ULS Santo António has clarified to the General Inspectorate of Health Activities (IGAS) that payments made to Castro Alves were legal, with no irregularities found, leading to the archiving of the process.
Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has handed over archival materials related to Turkestan to Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, emphasizing historical and cultural ties between the nations.
An archived piece from The Spectator titled 'COMING TO.' The brevity and historical context suggest it could be a short literary work, a commentary, or a historical news item from the publication's past.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported a minor phreatomagmatic eruption at Taal Volcano, along with volcanic earthquakes and a tremor, over the past 24 hours.
The Guardian Nigeria News maintains an archive section related to four FGN bonds, providing historical or background information on these financial instruments.
Sentebale, an African charity co-founded by Prince Harry to honor Princess Diana, has sued him for defamation after he stepped down as a patron last year. The organization, which supports young people living with HIV in Botswana and Lesotho, filed the lawsuit following his departure.
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake occurred off the coast of Pangasinan, Philippines, on Friday night, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs). The tremor was centered northwest of Bolinao town.
Οι ΗΠΑ παραμένουν απολύτως προσηλωμένες στο ΝΑΤΟ, τόνισε ο Βρετανός υπουργός Άμυνας, Τζον Χίλι, στον απόηχο σεναρίων για ενδεχόμενη μείωση της αμερικανικής στρατιωτικής παρουσίας στην Ευρώπη.
Prosecutors and police from the "X-Archive" are revisiting the 2001 murder case of 16-year-old Izabela M., who was found with nearly 50 stab wounds after returning from a disco in Żarki-Letnisko.
Former television journalist Edi Kiseljak, known from shows like Red Carpet and IN magazin, discusses his life story, including childhood abuse, living with HIV, and his new book 'Ja sam Edi'.
The AfricaMuseum in Belgium is reportedly being drawn into the 'resource war' as its archives are explored for information on raw materials, highlighting the historical context of colonial resource extraction.
Inquiries into retired Portuguese magistrates Vaz das Neves and Orlando Nascimento, concerning allegations of corruption and abuse of power, have been archived.
The Portuguese Public Prosecutor's Office archived a complaint filed by Solverde against former MEP Ana Gomes, who had criticized a contract and linked the casino business to transnational organized crime. Solverde did not pursue a private prosecution.
Reports indicate a concerning trend where HIV patients are 'disappearing' from treatment programs, raising questions about the effectiveness of the fight against the virus.
The National Enquirer's archives will be mined for microdramas in a new deal between the tabloid and GammaTime, with upcoming productions focusing on sensational true crime stories.
Mayon Volcano in the Philippines has maintained its activity, with lava fountaining and effusion observed for 92 consecutive days, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs).
Filmmaker Vignesh Shivan spoke about missing out on a film project with actor Ajith and recounted a time when composer Anirudh Ravichander helped him financially during a period of hardship.
The new HK$5.2 billion headquarters of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation was formally opened on April 7, 1986, by Governor Sir Edward. This article is an archive piece from the SCMP.
Russian forces attacked the state tax inspection office in Novhorod-Siverskyi and the city council building in Pryluky, Chernihiv Oblast, causing fires, as Ukrainian-Russian drone attacks continue, with Ukrainian air defense intercepting numerous aerial threats.
A doctor from CNTS in Senegal, despite being cleared of charges related to HIV transmission, continues to be held in custody. The exclusive report raises questions about the legal process and the doctor's ongoing detention.
A Senelec employee from Mbacké, Senegal, has been imprisoned on charges related to 'unnatural acts' and HIV transmission, joining another individual, Ass Dione, behind bars.
Bulgaria's Interior Minister has announced the discovery of disturbing data within what is referred to as 'Petio Evroto's archive', hinting at significant findings.
A long-acting HIV prevention injection has been reported to show no major health concerns, marking a significant development in HIV prevention efforts.
An archived report details the violent riots that erupted in Kowloon and New Kowloon on April 8, 1966, following a Star Ferry fare increase, resulting in one death and 1,800 arrests.
In Mozambique, 244,000 individuals have started HIV treatment, though the parliament has raised concerns about patient follow-up losses that could compromise viral suppression efforts.
The Municipality of Kalamaria announced with emotion and joy the acceptance of the donation of the unique photographic archive of the renowned photojournalist Giannis Kyriakidis.
A 63-year-old man, known as the 'Oslo patient,' has been cured of HIV after receiving stem cells from his brother. The stem cells successfully cleared the HIV virus from his body.
The ongoing HIV crisis in Taunsa, Pakistan, has reportedly ruined hundreds of lives, with critics pointing to a lack of severe penalties for those responsible for the outbreak.
Vignesh Shivan recounted his dismay upon seeing a leaked version of "Jana Nayagan" playing on a phone in Madurai, expressing a desire to break the device.
MANILA, Philippines — A magnitude 4.3 offshore quake struck waters off Iloilo and Guimaras early Wednesday, with state seismologists reporting no expected damage or aftershocks.
A concerning rise in HIV cases among children in Punjab, Pakistan, has been reported, with an investigation uncovering the reuse of syringes at a local hospital as a contributing factor.
Spanish police and Civil Guard initiated 80 sexual harassment protocols over the last five years, according to compiled data. Nearly half of these opened files were subsequently archived.
Spotify and major record labels secured a $322 million court order against anonymous internet users behind Anna’s Archive, though collecting the judgment remains a challenge.
A BBC investigation has revealed that dangerous syringe practices in Pakistan have led to 331 children testing HIV-positive. The report highlights how these unsafe medical procedures continue to devastate lives in the country.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Norway for a visit, his fourth to the country. During his trip, discussions included the repair of the Druzhba oil pipeline to Hungary and claims of a battle won solely by drones and robots.
A 2,000-year-old papyrus fragment containing 30 previously unknown verses by the pre-Socratic philosopher Empedocles has been discovered in the archives of the French Institute of Oriental Archaeology in Cairo.
The General Archive of the Barcelona Provincial Council has digitized and made publicly available over 60,000 documents, with a goal of 200,000 by year-end.
With approximately 20% of new HIV infections affecting Generation Z, experts emphasize the critical need for specialized communication strategies for AIDS prevention tailored to this age group.
Parish officials in Paraíso, Costa Rica, suspended the traditional pilgrimage to the Ujarrás Valley after multiple beehives were found along the planned route, posing a risk to participants.
Lithuania's popular lottery "Teleloto" is celebrating its 30th anniversary by introducing a new board game and offering players a chance to win a Porsche, alongside nostalgic archival footage.
The announcement for Bihar's Chief Minister is expected tomorrow, with Union minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan appointed to oversee the election of the BJP legislative party leader.
Consumers in Zaporizhzhia and Chernihiv oblasts are experiencing temporary electricity outages as a result of ongoing hostilities and attacks targeting energy infrastructure facilities.
The Beyond Borders International Documentary Festival of Castellorizo once again brought together filmmakers and audiences in Athens, filling the Greek Film Archive with energy and powerful images.
This article emphasizes the critical importance of collecting all published materials for nearly 220 years. It argues that without such comprehensive archives, it is impossible to truly understand a society's past and present.
India's BJP party has appointed Union minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan as the central observer for the election of its legislative party leader in Bihar.
HIVE Digital is reportedly making significant investments in artificial intelligence data centers, signaling a strategic focus on the growing AI sector.
An exhibition in Berlin and the release of millions of Nazi party membership cards by US national archives are prompting contemporary Germans to reflect on what their predecessors knew and did during the Third Reich.
The Director-General of the National Archives stated that the enduring legacy of Malaysian icon P. Ramlee continues to attract significant interest, with over 100,000 visitors annually to his birthplace and gallery. The upcoming centenary of his birth is expected to further boost this renewed interest in his contributions.
A woman in Hyderabad, India, died by suicide days after a man forcibly injected her with HIV-infected blood on March 11, following her cancellation of their marriage.
An inquiry involving a judge who signed two allegedly flawed distributions, along with other magistrates, has been archived, leading to the judge escaping sanctions in a case stemming from 'Operação Lex'.
A 9-year-old student was tragically killed in a bee attack at a school in Madhya Pradesh, India, where multiple bee hives were reportedly present on the premises.
A new feature-length documentary titled 'The Eyes of Ghana' is set to premiere in April, offering a unique look into Ghana's political history through rare archival footage from the Kwame Nkrumah era.
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Chouhan announced that 2.49 lakh hectares of crop land in India have been affected by unseasonal rains, and states have been directed to assess the damage.
Dinko Čutura, a historian and director of the Croatian State Archives, has been elected as the new president of the HDZ Academic Community "Dr. Ante Starčević" in Croatia.
Rolling Stone provides an intimate look into the personal archives of the late hip-hop legend Biz Markie, featuring items like rhyme books, demo tapes, and rare memorabilia.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported a minor phreatomagmatic eruption at Taal Volcano in Batangas on Thursday morning, April 9.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has sought the recusal of Justice Sharma, with the CBI arguing that attending an event does not constitute ideological bias.
An analysis suggests that drone warfare might intensify further in waters near Finland, given the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war with no quick end in sight. Drones are highlighted as Ukraine's most effective weapon in the conflict.
An economic indicator, whose specific nature is not detailed in the provided headline, has reportedly dropped by 49.81 percent according to The Guardian Nigeria News archives. Further details are needed to understand the context of this significant decline.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU), in collaboration with the FBI and Polish counterintelligence, conducted a coordinated cyber operation to neutralize Russian GRU intelligence activities spying on citizens via hacked routers.
The Institute of Public Health in North Macedonia reported that chickenpox was the most common infectious disease in March. The report also noted new cases of HIV, syphilis, viral hepatitis B, chlamydia, and viral hepatitis C.
Bulgaria's caretaker Interior Minister Emil Dechev stated that there is disturbing data from the 'Pepi the Euro' archive, and the Justice Minister has taken action based on a signal from a civil movement.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has written to the government regarding the release of guarantee funds for Karnataka bypolls, while Shivakumar alleges a 'BJP conspiracy' in the matter.
The Fórvm collection, comprising 1,693 photographs purchased by the Generalitat for nearly one million euros, has been deposited in the Tarragona archive, awaiting its transfer to the Museum of Modern Art of Tarragona.
MANILA, Philippines — Two episodes of short-lived lava fountaining were recorded from Mayon Volcano in Albay early Tuesday, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said.
A new, stricter anti-gay law in Senegal is causing an increase in arrests and prompting gay men to flee the country, threatening decades of progress made in combating HIV.
Austria's new Freedom of Information Act, intended to provide insight into state decisions, is facing criticism for insufficient legal protection, strange deadlines, and an outdated archive law that continues to hinder information seekers.
The State Archive of North Macedonia marked its 75th anniversary, with officials emphasizing its role as a guardian of national memory, identity, and truth.
Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar has called for the resignation of the pro-Orbán president and vowed to reform state media. He also held his first call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, pledging to maintain close diplomatic ties.
The Russian military launched multiple strikes on Ukraine's Chernihiv region, including an energy facility, with up to 60 explosions reported over 24 hours. These attacks resulted in casualties in the area.
Filmmaker Vignesh Shivan revealed he was forced to change the title of his film 'LIK' after the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) demanded Rs 112 crore and sent a legal notice.
Moldova's Vice-Prime Minister for Reintegration, Valeriu Chiveri, announced that the case of Moldovan citizen Eugen Pancioha, illegally held in a Transnistrian prison for eight years, will be on the agenda for a meeting in Tiraspol on April 16.
Cristian Paraschiv, seeking to escape the routine of working from home, has established "Random Space" and "Random House," two vibrant creative hubs in Bucharest.
A BBC investigation revealed unsafe injection practices, including syringe reuse, at a government hospital in Pakistan's Punjab province, where at least 331 children have tested HIV-positive in a suspected healthcare-linked outbreak.
German newspaper Die Zeit, in collaboration with German and US national archives, has launched a web search engine to help people find relatives in millions of Nazi Party membership cards.
Historians suing the Trump administration claim that the National Archives is unwilling to commit to preserving presidential records during the ongoing lawsuit.
A memorial event for the late Spyros Asdrachas will be held at the University of Crete in Rethymno, coinciding with the donation of his library and archive to the university.
Award-winning journalist Connie Walker is launching a new project to create an archive of testimonies from residential school survivors, aiming to preserve these accounts before they are destroyed in September 2027.
Sexual health charities, including the Terrence Higgins Trust, have issued a warning and criticized Nigel Farage for what they called "disappointing" comments regarding HIV, emphasizing the right to medication access.
A hospital in Pakistan has been found to have infected 331 children with HIV due to the dangerous practice of reusing syringes. A probe revealed the extent of the infections caused by this negligence.
A Norwegian man, known as the "Oslo patient," has been effectively cured of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant from his brother, who possessed a rare genetic mutation. This marks the tenth documented case of an HIV cure through this method.
This week's cultural recommendations include "Agathe Bauer" in Vienna and High Risk Impro in Linz, alongside the renovated VBKÖ archive and multilingual literature programs in Vienna.
The Sindh province of Pakistan has recorded 894 new cases of HIV during the first quarter of 2026, indicating a continued public health challenge in the region.
Donald Trump launched a tirade against Pope Leo XIV on Truth Social, stating he does not want a Pope who criticizes the US President and accusing him of weakness in fighting crime and foreign policy.
Diego Manuel Agüera has returned to his position as mayor of La Algaba after a judge dismissed a sexual harassment complaint against him involving a minor.
Moldova's Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration, Valeriu Chiveri, is scheduled to meet with Transnistria's 'foreign minister,' Vitali Ignatiev, on April 16, 2026, to discuss various issues.
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Unreleased songs by legendary singer Asha Bhosle, recorded four decades ago, are finally set to be released as part of the revival of Muzaffar Ali's film 'Zuni'.
The article reflects on the significance of collecting and preserving published materials for nearly 220 years, emphasizing its crucial role in understanding society's past and present identity.
During World War I, Latvian riflemen organized their own song festivals, with composer Jānis Reinholds being a key organizer. Archives at the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music preserve various historical sources related to these events.
The National Archives of Malaysia has gathered more than 10,000 materials related to former Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi for a planned memorial in Penang.
The president of the CCM Senegal has condemned the disclosure of HIV test results, asserting that such actions constitute a violation of existing laws.
A doctor from CNTS in Senegal, despite being cleared of HIV transmission charges, continues to be held in custody. This exclusive report highlights the ongoing legal situation.
Influential DJ Clue spoke about various artists including J. Cole and Clipse, and his attempts to get Jay-Z back in the studio, revealing he possesses an archive of unreleased songs.
The Vatican has archived a complaint against the former bishop of Cádiz, Zornoza, due to a formal defect, citing the impossibility of verifying the victim's age.
Filmarchiv Austria is dedicating a retrospective to French director Claire Denis for her 80th birthday, highlighting her recurring themes of French colonialism.
A review praises Vignesh Shivan's inventive romantic comedy 'Love Insurance Kompany,' highlighting the performances of Pradeep Ranganathan and Krithi Shetty.
A Seoul High Court has ruled that the Presidential Archives must release documents related to former President Park Geun-hye's actions during the initial seven hours of the 2014 Sewol ferry sinking.
Choreographer and dancer Wura Moraes premieres her new piece "Reverberações" at Festival DDD in Porto, exploring family lineages through the archives of Mário Calixto and Miltércio Santos.
A project called "Life varna paša" is distributing electric fences to 89 beekeepers in Slovenia to protect their beehives, with a policy stating that unprotected hives will not receive compensation for damages.
MANILA, Philippines — Kanlaon Volcano in Negros Island emitted ash on Thursday, producing a grayish plume above its summit crater, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs)…
The former BKK leader says it's not a new phenomenon for Russian interests to override Hungarian public interest, and a reminder of this pro-Russian policy is that on the country's busiest metro...
The President of the Ghana HIV/AIDS Network has warned that delays in clearing essential contraceptives at the ports could lead to a surge in HIV infections if urgent action is not taken.
The Archdiocese of Braga has archived allegations of child sexual abuse against Father Fernando Sousa, suspending disciplinary measures and allowing him to resume his duties.
Volunteers have transformed a fan's extensive collection of 10,000 concert recordings into an online treasure trove, making a vast musical archive accessible to the public.
A report from Seneweb highlights a concerning trend where patients involved in the fight against HIV have disappeared. This raises questions about the effectiveness and reach of current public health initiatives.
A fuel depot in Feodosia, temporarily occupied Crimea, caught fire after shelling. Separately, Russian forces attacked a company in Kharkiv Oblast and a car park in Chernihiv Oblast, causing fires and destroying lorries.
Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar dismissed rumors of a leadership change within the Congress party, stating that decisions rest with the Chief Minister and party leadership as campaigning for by-elections concludes.
South Africa has received its first consignment of lenacapavir, a twice-a-year anti-HIV injection, which arrived from Dublin six weeks later than anticipated.
Kevin Shivers has been appointed co-president of the music group at The Team Agency, formerly Wasserman, where he will oversee global strategy and operations.
A child in Bonneweg, Luxembourg City, received preventive treatment with HIV prophylaxis after a syringe was found, with officials detailing measures to minimize risk.
An exhibition titled 'Este livro de reles estofo – A censura à literatura durante o Estado Novo,' focusing on literary censorship during Portugal's Estado Novo period, has opened at Casa da Escrita in Coimbra, featuring materials from the Ephemera Archive.
A 17th-century manuscript, missing for over a hundred years from the archive of the College of the Great Art of Silk in Valencia, was recovered by police after it was found for sale online.