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World Circus Day is marked on April 20. Watch archive footage of circus performances of the 1920s-1930s.
In early 1942, over 400,000 people lived in the Warsaw Ghetto. However, most of them were killed at the Treblinka extermination camp in the summer of that same year.
Two teams comprising people who last faced each other on the battlefield, during the Soviet Union’s invasion of Afghanistan 1979-1989, clashed on Thursday – this time, on the football pitch.
On April 15, a pair of powerful explosions ripped through a crowd near the finish line of the prestigious Boston Marathon. At least three people were killed and more than 180 others injured, some critically.
The FBI on Thursday (April 18th) released photos and video of two suspects as part of their investigation into the deadly Boston Marathon bombings.
A fashion show featuring mourning clothes was held as part of the 2013 Necropolis-Siberia funeral industry exhibition.
Based on prices for 95-octane gasoline (in Russia, 95-octane or higher) at the beginning of the II quarter of 2013
An Antonov An-74 Coaler airplane with members of a polar expedition on board, including Russian explorers Fyodor Konyukhov and Viktor Simonov, as well as their sled dogs, took off from Petrozavodsk, Karelia, and headed for Russia’s Barneo drifting ice station, located some 40-50 kilometers away from the North Pole.
An upgraded Tigr-M armored SUV is being tested in the field. The vehicle must retain mobility after eight TNT blocks explode under it. This video shows how this armored “predator” is assembled and tested.