Ukrainian artist Zhanna Kadyrova has been officially selected to represent Ukraine at the 61st Venice Biennale of Contemporary Art, which will run from 9 May to 22 November 2026.
This summer, the picturesque Rhine Valley in northeastern Switzerland hosted the premiere of the Northeastern Swiss Yodeling Festival — an event that brought together singers, musicians, and tradition enthusiasts from across the country.
On July 2, Polish President Andrzej Duda signed into law a bill officially designating July 11 as the National Day of Remembrance for Poles — victims of the “genocide committed by the OUN and UPA” in the eastern territories of pre-war Poland.
In a mountainous valley near Pera Oreinis, close to the ancient city-kingdom of Tamassos, German archaeologists have uncovered the long-lost Temple of Apollo — the ancient Greek god of light, the arts, and prophecy.
This weekend, from July 3 to 5, 2025, the iconic Port Hercule in the heart of Monaco will once again transform into an arena for elite equestrian sport. For the 19th consecutive year, the Jumping International de Monte-Carlo — part of the prestigious Long
Twelve stops, over 180 kilometres, and more than 2,000 participants — this was the route of the traditional torch relay through Lääne-Viru County ahead of Estonia’s 28th Song Festival and 21st Dance Festival, known as "Iseoma."
In the very heart of Copenhagen, in the charming Tivoli district, one of the summer’s most anticipated cultural events is in full swing — Tivolirevyen 2025, celebrating its 140th anniversary this year.
I’ve read Adadurov’s book, based on an archival case that was declassified in 2020.
What can I say...
The small town of Bansko, nestled at the foot of the picturesque Pirin Mountains, has unexpectedly become a major tourist hotspot this summer.