A new film by Portuguese director Daniel Soares, Some Things That Happen by a River (Algumas Coisas que Acontecem ao Lado de um Rio), has been selected for the official short film competition at the 79th Cannes Film Festival.
A multi-day live broadcast of moose migration in northern Sweden, known as The Great Moose Migration (Den stora älgvandringen, SVT), has become one of the most unexpected cultural phenomena of the season. Each year, it attracts millions of viewers across
On Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, the tourist season does not begin with official announcements, but with movement, music and colour — the Budva Carnival. Each year, the event draws thousands of participants and spectators, and today it is seen not merely a
In April 2026, Slovenia effectively stepped back from one of the world’s most widely watched music events — and did so not by accident, but as a deliberate gesture. In place of the familiar spectacle of lights, stage and pop anthems, national television w
In late April, the communes of Bettembourg and Leudelange once again become a focal point for literary Europe. It is here that LiteraTour 2026 unfolds — a festival increasingly described not simply as an event, but as a process.
Шкода, що у нас більше немає державних діячів рівня Паасіківі, який казав: «Для маленької країни головне не бути правою, а мати мир»
Аналітики очікують, що до кінця 2026 року каса прокату США може досягти позначки $9,9 млрд, що на 11% перевищить підсумки 2025 року
Along Belgium’s coastline, the familiar cries of seagulls rang out once again — though this time, they were unmistakably human. The country has hosted its sixth Seagull Imitation Championship, an event that continues to draw growing numbers of participant
This list is based on the assessments and analysis of leading Romanian theatre critics — notably Oltița Cîntec, Cristina Modreanu and Oana Cristea Grigorescu — whose work in specialist and international publications helps shape the country’s contemporary