Tag: history
In its most read story, the BBC reviews the history of Aleksanteri Kivimäki, who was convicted of the Vastaamo data breach Foreign countries
Jenni Raiskio, a lawyer representing the victims, describes in the story that the case is truly historic in Finland, because Finland was not prepared for such a large number of…
A recent discovery on Easter Island and its famous statues could change history
Easter Island is known for its monumental statues. That being said, she would be hiding a whole other secret that could shake up History. The Moaï are the very famous…
Van Rossem talks to the daughter of resistance fighter Henk Das, who laid the wreath on Domplein tonight
The fact that Das was not caught himself always remained a mystery to him. In the autumn of 1944, when everyone thinks that the war will soon be over, the…
Retraining athletes, mission impossible?
The retraining of high-level athletes is a sensitive subject. Like soldiers returning from the front after a war, sometimes the gods of the stadium have the greatest difficulty reconverting after…
the postponement of the law on the restitution of heritage worries in West Africa
Three heads of museums and African restitutions in Benin, Senegal and Nigeria signed a text this week in the daily The world. In this forum, they deplore the postponement until…
Strict abortion law history again in Arizona
share-arrowShare unsaveSave expand-left full screen The governor of the state of Arizona, Katie Hobbs of the Democrats, signs the decision to abolish the very strict abortion law of 1864 which…
Exhibition on the social and political history of Olympism: “It put nations on the world map”
A few weeks before the launch of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games, the National Museum of the History of Immigration is presenting, from April 26 to September…
a show project angers the descendants of the Kieffer commando
For four years, a historical spectacle project must have seen the light of day in Normandy which reproduces the battles of the summer of 1944. For the moment, no stone…
Brief history of zoos, from imperial prestige to global preservation
“First, we have principles. Then, we have children”, we can say to ourselves when, for family leisure, we decide to cross the entrance to a zoo. The institution, with which…
How can Africa pass the bar?
Africa has never exceeded the 5% mark for medals at the Olympics. How can it break this glass ceiling? With Amadou Dia Ba (Senegal), Olympic athletics medalist and director of…