ВІДЕО
26.07.2025
Amid the dense forests of central Sweden, near the town of Rättvik in the Dalarna region, lies one of Europe’s most striking open-air theatres — Dalhalla.
In July, Denmark's cultural landscape is already gearing up for an exceptionally vibrant August, promising a rich array of events for literature lovers, editors, and creative professionals from around the world.
This summer, Hungary marked a major cultural milestone with the release of the sixth and final volume of the Critical Edition of Sándor Petőfi’s Poems.
24.07.2025
Slovenia welcomes the most anticipated premiere of the summer — Little Trouble Girls (Kaj ti je deklica), the feature-length debut by director Urška Djukić.
The German Federal Foreign Office (Auswärtiges Amt) has announced the abolition of the remonstration procedure (an informal appeal process) — the opportunity to file an objection against a visa refusal.
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Bosnian author Mihaela Šumić, shortlisted for the 2025 European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL), presented her novel Čovjek Vuk (The Wolf Man) in Serbia.
24.07.2025
For over three decades, the Curtas Vila do Conde International Film Festival has helped shape the language of short cinema—not only in Portugal but across Europe.
23.07.2025
In western Poland, archaeologists have uncovered two massive Neolithic structures, now referred to as the “Polish pyramids.” The discovery was made in General Chłapowski Landscape Park near the village of Wyskoć.
НОВИНИ
22.07.2025
Ozzy Osbourne, a heavy metal legend and the “Godfather” of British heavy metal, has passed away at the age of 76. His family confirmed his death on the official Facebook page after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease.
22.07.2025
This year’s Galway International Arts Festival, led by glór and Loco & Reckless Productions, presented the world premiere of "Oh..." — a unique underwater performance.
In July 2025, Warsaw celebrates the 70th anniversary of the opening of the Pałac Kultury i Nauki (Palace of Culture and Science, PKiN). The building was erected as a so-called "gift from the Soviet people" to Poland and was officially opened on July 21, 1
Deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation have stated that WhatsApp should prepare to exit the Russian market due to national security concerns.
22.07.2025
Starting in 2025, all 11th-grade students in Romania will study theatre as a compulsory part of the national school curriculum. The decision was made by the Ministry of Education as part of the restructuring of the 2025–2026 academic year.
The Lithuanian Culture Institute has announced the results of its grant programme supporting the translation and publication of 25 contemporary works by Lithuanian authors.
Nearly 11,000 tickets have already been sold for the new rail service connecting Warsaw to the Croatian coastal city of Rijeka, according to Poland’s Ministry of Infrastructure. Officials report that interest in the route has exceeded all expectations.
22.07.2025
A planned concert by Russian conductor Valery Gergiev in Italy has been cancelled following a wave of criticism from the Ukrainian community, European and Italian politicians, and civil society representatives.
This year, the sixth edition of the Happy City Index, compiled by the Institute for Quality of Life (happy-city-index.com), features an updated methodology reflecting modern challenges and evolving urban needs.
The tenth, anniversary edition of Ride For The Living took place in Krakow — a landmark event that unites the memory of the Holocaust with the ongoing revival of Jewish life in Poland.
Reporters Without Borders has released its 2025 World Press Freedom Index, naming Montenegro the top performer among Balkan countries. Ranked 37th out of 180 nations, Montenegro has shown steady improvement over the past three years, thanks to media refor
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