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On the evening of June 4, the environmental organization Greenpeace returned the wax figure of French President Emmanuel Macron, which had been stolen the day before from the Grévin Museum in Paris.
Thousands of Bulgarians have taken to the streets of the capital, Sofia, and other major cities, demanding a halt to the process of adopting the euro and calling for a nationwide referendum on replacing the national currency — the lev.
On May 2025, a bronze statue of former U.S. First Lady Melania Trump disappeared from a field near Sevnica — her hometown in Slovenia.
On May 30, 2025, the cultural landscape of the Carpathian region was transformed by a remarkable discovery that could redefine our understanding of medieval heritage.
03.06.2025
On the night of June 2, 2025, a powerful eruption of Mount Etna, the most active volcano in Europe, occurred on the Italian island of Sicily. The eruption was accompanied by ash, smoke, and lava emissions, causing panic among tourists nearby.
03.06.2025
In the summer of this year, the newly renovated Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art will open its doors to visitors — the only museum in Europe dedicated to the King of Pop Art. Located in the small Slovak town of Medzilaborce, not far from the village of Mi
The Republic of Moldova has proclaimed 2025 as the Year of Mihai Eminescu (1850–1889), a classic figure of Romanian-language literature whose works played a key role in shaping national cultural identity.
Ahead of White Armband Day, commemorated annually on May 31, survivors of the 1992 atrocities in Prijedor and human rights advocates are once again urging the international community to recognise the mass persecution and killings of Bosniak Muslims and Cr
In the snap elections held on May 18, the Chega party secured 60 seats in parliament, becoming the second-largest political force and the official opposition just six years after its founding.
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Poland has concluded one of its most closely contested presidential elections in recent decades, with nationalist candidate Karol Nawrocki emerging victorious.
The second round of Poland’s presidential election has concluded. According to a preliminary exit poll conducted by the Ipsos research agency on behalf of the country’s leading broadcasters — TVP, TVN, and Polsat — opposition candidate and current mayor o
Paris Saint-Germain’s long-awaited Champions League triumph — the first in the club’s history — was meant to be a nationwide celebration. Instead, it turned into a night of unrest on the streets of the French capital.
Following a convincing 5-0 win by Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) over Inter Milan in the Champions League final, mass unrest broke out in Paris.
Spain’s Constitutional Court has made a landmark ruling, granting Barcelona full authority to ban short-term tourist rentals by November 2028.
The Banned Books Museum in the Estonian capital, founded in 2020, has established itself as one of Europe’s most influential cultural spaces exploring the boundaries of free expression and the realities of censorship across the world.
A new wave of disinformation is circulating on social media—this time disguised as a news report allegedly produced by Euronews.
Search and rescue operations in the Lötschental Valley of southern Switzerland have been temporarily suspended following a massive landslide that buried the village of Glatten and left a 64-year-old man missing.
29.05.2025
Belarusian artist Sasha Vialichka has been awarded the Grand Prix at Les Boutographies 2025, one of Europe’s leading festivals of contemporary photography, held annually in Montpellier, France.
A children's poetry festival honoring the Bosnian-Herzegovinian poet Aleksa Šantić has brought together young poets from more than 15 Balkan cities — including Podgorica, Prilep, Tuzla, Ilidža, Velika Gorica, Kotor, Banja Luka, Niš, Pale, and Mostar itsel
29.05.2025
The Newark School of Musical Instrument Crafts, the only institution in the United Kingdom that has for decades offered full university-level training for makers of stringed, keyboard, and wind instruments—including violins, guitars, pianos, and woodwinds
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