
The memo is the oldest genre in journalism. As early as the first century, the Roman orator Marcus Fabius Quintilian formulated four main questions to be revealed in a memo: what exactly happened, where, when, and for what reason an action was taken.
The war that began almost 80 years ago still reminds of itself. Reminds, looking through old cards, reminds - when you drive through villages and cities. In a rare settlement in Belarus there is no monument to the fallen countrymen. And it also reminds me of the ringing of the bells of Khatyn ...
The unrest in the United States received a new boost. In Atlanta, another African American was wounded, who later died in the hospital.
Despite such assessments of real events, the descendants of those who once negotiated with Hitler on the division of Czechoslovakia are today demolishing monuments to Soviet soldiers-liberators.
Polish diplomacy did not like it when a reminder came from Russia about the role and place of Poland in the history of the Second World War. Poland thought for a long time, and on January 9, the Sejm clothed the opinion of the country's top leadership in a resolution
The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact is a non-aggression pact between the Soviet Union and Germany of August 23, 1939.
And now, when all these advantages and all this help have been lost and rejected, England, leading France, proposes to guarantee the integrity of Poland - the same Poland that only six months ago
The ex-chairman of the Belarusian Popular Front Leonid Borshchevsky suggested using the Latin alphabet for Belarusian spelling.
After the third partition of the Commonwealth in 1795, the Polish sovereign state disappeared from the European map for 123 years. In July 1914, the First World War began.
What should have been done in the country so that the electorate believed the showman Zelensky more than the incumbent president?
What would the map of Europe have turned into if the USSR had not given thousands of kilometers of territory to the very countries that now call the Soviet Union occupiers?