In the very heart of Ukraine’s capital, on Independence Square (Maidan Nezalezhnosti), the restored mosaic panel Boryviter was unveiled — one of the most recognizable works by Alla Horska, a prominent figure of the Ukrainian Sixtiers movement.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.