Italy has opened a criminal inquiry into foreign nationals — potentially including its own citizens — suspected of involvement in the deliberate killing of civilians during the siege of Sarajevo in the 1990s.
After a five-year pause, the Kazimir Malevich Art Prize — a key award fostering dialogue between Ukrainian and Polish contemporary art — has been presented again in Kyiv.
Two organ pieces recently confirmed as early compositions by a young Johann Sebastian Bach were presented to the public for the first time in Leipzig. The works, Chaconne in D minor (BWV 1178) and Chaconne in G minor (BWV 1179), were performed on 17 Novem
Poet, translator, and publisher Oleh Zhupansky has received the 2025 Kochur Prize, as reported by the State Agency of Ukraine for Arts and Arts Education. He was honored for his Ukrainian translation of “Tears of the Homeland” by Andreas Gryphius, one of
The Multicultural Centre of Transilvania University of Brașov hosted a poetry event that has already become one of the most notable in the contemporary literary landscape of Central and Eastern Europe.
The future Orient-Express, which Accor plans to relaunch in 2027, was unveiled at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris. As part of the exhibition “1925–2025: A Century of Art Deco,” visitors can see three large-scale models of the new train and a restor
A symposium celebrating the life and work of the renowned Lithuanian painter and composer Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis, one of the most important figures in the cultural history of the Baltic region, took place on the campus of Yale University in New
Switzerland has introduced a new role to the museum world: Fondation Beyeler has announced the appointment of researcher Rahel Kesselring as its first botanical curator.
Slovenia is facing a political and social crisis following the death of 44-year-old Aleš Šutar, who was beaten near a nightclub in Novo Mesto.