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This weekend, 15–16 June, the Republic of San Marino will host the annual historic cycling race La Titanica, a festive event that blends sport, culture, and nostalgia for the golden era of classic bicycles.
14.06.2025
At this year’s Dark Mofo festival in Hobart, Tasmania, Cuban performance artist Carlos Martiel delivered a haunting live installation titled Custody — a raw, politically charged piece confronting the brutal realities faced by marginalised communities.
13.06.2025
Eugen Doga, one of Moldova’s most celebrated composers, has died in Chișinău at the age of 88. His work, which gained international acclaim, includes music for more than 200 films, as well as numerous symphonic works, ballets, and songs.
13.06.2025
A court in Stuttgart ruled that German toy and puzzle manufacturer Ravensburger AG does not have the right to sell puzzles featuring Leonardo da Vinci's famous “Vitruvian Man” image without the consent of Italian cultural institutions
13.06.2025
Artemy Lebedev is a scandal-ridden Russian designer whose studio has collaborated for years with key state institutions in Russia — from the Ministry of Health to the Moscow Metro.
The Norwegian parliament has adopted a significant amendment to criminal law that introduces the principle of explicit consent in the definition of rape.
From June 21 to 29, 2025, Kiel will host the famous Kieler Woche festival — the world's largest sailing event and the largest summer festival in Northern Europe, which annually attracts more than three million visitors to the capital of the federal state
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has retained his position after winning a vote of confidence in the Sejm, receiving the support of 243 members of parliament.
Over 15,000 people took to the streets of Hungary’s capital, Budapest, to protest against the policies of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
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Italy’s latest series of referendums — aimed at reforming labor laws and citizenship rules — ended in political disappointment, with voter turnout falling well below the required quorum. Only 30.6% of eligible voters participated (29.9% including overseas
As part of a citywide garden and cultural initiative, an unusual exhibition has opened to the public in Luxembourg’s capital — a sound installation set inside the underground Aquatunnel, originally built in the 1960s to carry wastewater from the southern
The New Zealand Parliament has imposed record-length suspensions on three members of the Māori Party Te Pāti Māori after they performed a traditional haka — a ceremonial dance of challenge — in protest against a controversial bill they believed would infr
Suur Munamägi is Estonia’s highest hill, crowned with an observation tower that has a rich history and several stages of construction.
09.06.2025
The National Theatre is celebrating its centenary this summer with a series of premieres and special events marking the institution’s hundred years of cultural significance.
Mass protests erupted on June 8 outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in San Francisco.
The Vilnius District Court has found Georgian national Mikheil Zamtaradze guilty of stealing valuable historical books from the Vilnius University Library (VU) and sentenced him to three years and four months in prison.
Belarusian security services have conducted raids on individuals who participated in sociological surveys organized by the independent research group "Belarusian Analytical Workshop" (BAW), based in Warsaw.
08.06.2025
On June 6, the town of Patreksfjörður in western Iceland welcomed the opening of the 18th Skjaldborg Documentary Film Festival — one of the country’s key events for non-fiction cinema. Over the course of three days, audiences will have the chance to watch
German online fashion retailer Zalando, one of the biggest players in the European market, has come under public scrutiny following the launch of an advertising campaign featuring hijabs as part of its inclusive fashion offering.
The Norwegian government has announced a large-scale support program for young workers aged 18 to 35 (born between 1990 and 2005). Over 100,000 randomly selected participants will receive tax relief of up to 27,500 Norwegian kroner (approximately 2,430 eu
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