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The expert board of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has announced a new adjustment of the Doomsday Clock, which now stands at 85 seconds to midnight—the most dangerous setting in the project’s history. The decision was made public on 27 January duri
28.01.2026
Mozart Week 2026 in Salzburg will be far more than a routine festival season. It marks the culmination of a double anniversary of symbolic importance for European musical culture. Next year, the world will celebrate the 270th anniversary of Wolfgang Amade
28.01.2026
An artist from Zakarpattia, Mariia Rizak, has been named among the winners of the Bologna Illustrators Exhibition 2026—one of the most authoritative international competitions in the field of children’s book illustration, traditionally held as part of the
28.01.2026
The Italian painter Giovanni Segantini (1858–1899) depicted the ordinary lives of peasants and, above all, their everyday labour in remote mountain regions. He did so without strain or pathos, but also without resorting to ethnographic poeticisation.
Canada has decided to abandon the inscription of individual names on the ‘Victims of Communism’ monument in Ottawa following a government review that found many of those originally listed had links to Nazi or fascist organisations.
According to the Estonian Publishers’ Association, the best-selling book of the year was Minu kallis tervis (“My Dear Health”) by Estonian author Katariina Libe, written for young readers.
28.01.2026
The 33rd edition of the Paszporty POLITYKI 2025 cultural awards—one of Poland’s most prestigious honors in the field of contemporary culture and the arts—has taken place.
26.01.2026
In the Bulgarian city of Pernik, the second half of January saw the staging of the international festival of masquerade games Surva 2026—one of the largest events dedicated to intangible cultural heritage in South-East Europe.
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26.01.2026
A major retrospective dedicated to Oleksandr Dovzhenko—one of the central figures of Ukrainian and European cinema of the twentieth century—is currently under way at the Cinémathèque française in Paris.
An article titled “Wiener Kunstakademie bietet Donald Trump Studienplatz an” (“Vienna Academy of Fine Arts offers Donald Trump a place to study”), dated January 15, 2026, has spread across the German-language internet.
In February, the book Et la joie de vivre will be published in France — a personal testimony by Gisèle Pelicot, written in collaboration with journalist and novelist Judith Perrignon.
More than half of Ukrainian journalists in 2025 viewed social media posts as one of the key formats of their work. This is evidenced by the results of an annual survey conducted by the Institute of Mass Information (IMI): 56% of surveyed media profession
24.01.2026
On January 22, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the list of nominees for the 98th Academy Awards. The nominations were revealed during a ceremony at the Samuel Goldwyn Theatre in Beverly Hills, while the awards ceremony itself is
22.01.2026
British artist Gillian Taylor has addressed the people of Denmark with an unusual invitation — to send her a letter and become part of an art project dedicated to the end of the traditional postal era. The initiative coincides with the moment when PostNor
22.01.2026
Founded in 2007, the BUMfest International Percussion Festival remains the only forum in Slovenia fully dedicated to the art of percussion.
Vladyslav Kyrychenko, the founder of the publishing house Nash Format and the civic organization Community of Ukrainian Reformation, has passed away. He was 57 years old. The cause of death was a severe oncological illness.
21.01.2026
The works of Belarusian artist Rufina Bazlova reflect the alarming and painful reality of contemporary Belarus. The artist engages with the mass protests that followed the falsified presidential elections of 2020 and their brutal suppression by the regime
19.01.2026
The European Film Awards ceremony, often described as the “European Oscars,” took place in Berlin. The main winner of the evening was the drama “Sentimental Value” by Norwegian director Joachim Trier, which received six awards, including Best European Fil
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