Modern Nomads Kazakhstan is making waves in global cinema – here’s how In partnership with MDQ From large-scale action scenes to hit web series, Kazakh filmmakers are gaining international attention and reaching new audiences. 28/05/2025
Culture news Africa Day: celebrating the continent’s heritage and future Every 25 May, the world comes together to commemorate Africa Day, a date that transcends geographical boundaries to celebrate not only the cultural diversity and natural wealth of the world's most diverse continent, but also its determination to build a prosperous and united future. 25/05/2025
Europe News Bulgaria fetes Glagolitic script fathers on St Cyril and Methodius Day Hundreds of people gathered in the Bulgarian capital on Saturday to lay flowers at the base of the statue of St Cyril and Methodius, creators of the Glagolitic script, which later evolved into the Cyrillic alphabet. 24/05/2025
No Comment Ethnosport Festival opens in Istanbul with focus on family The 7th Ethnosport Culture Festival has opened at Istanbul Atatürk Airport, bringing together traditional sports and cultural activities from a wide range of countries. 23/05/2025
Modern Nomads Kazakhstan’s musicals bring national stories to the modern stage In partnership with MDQ Kazakhstan’s musical theatre is rising again. Rooted in tradition and reimagined for today, the genre is connecting generations — and taking local stories to new audiences at home and abroad. 21/05/2025
Food and Drink International Tea Day: Seven unique ways tea is made around the world In honour of International Tea Day, we thought we'd take a look at some of the many wonderful ways different countries from around the world prepare and drink their tea. 21/05/2025
Europe News 'It is impossible to invent something as exotic as the Vatican'. In an interview with Euronews, writer Javier Cercas describes Pope Francis as disruptive. Proof of this is the invitation he received from the Vatican to write a book, despite his declared secularism. Thus was born the novel 'El Loco de Dios en el fin del mundo' (God's Fool at the End of the World). 18/05/2025
Culture news Witches, sex machines and crabs: Discover Europe’s strangest museums Witchcraft, sex machines and crabs... If you’re looking to get off the beaten track when it comes to museums, Europe has plenty of quirky alternatives. On International Museum Day, Euronews Culture selects six unique galleries that offer eccentric replacements to the traditional museum experience. 18/05/2025
Lifestyle Culture Road Festival Manisa: The New Manisa Museum opened its doors The Turkish Cultural Route Festival kicked off with an art-filled start in Manisa, which it included on its route for the first time this year. The new Manisa Museum brought a contemporary breath of fresh air to the city's cultural heritage with its interactive structure and rich collection. 18/05/2025
Europe in Motion Which country is most likely to win Eurovision according to history? New data analysed the typical Eurovision winner between 1956 and 2024 ahead of the Grand Final in Basel, Switzerland. 15/05/2025
Lifestyle Sound of Europe Festival in Türkiye for the fourth year in three cities The European Union-supported festival encourages cultural interaction and artistic collaborations. 12/05/2025
No Comment Watch the live restoration of Courbet's masterpiece at Musée d'Orsay Musée d'Orsay is restoring Gustave Courbet’s A Burial at Ornans live. Art lovers can watch the process, led by Cinzia Pasquali, until mid-2026. 09/05/2025
Cult Immersive teamLab Phenomena opens in Abu Dhabi’s cultural district In partnership with Saadiyat Cultural District Abu Dhabi In this episode of Cult, we explore teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi, a vast immersive art space where digital works respond to the environment and visitor movement in real time. 30/04/2025
Culture news Abu Dhabi Culture Summit debates the future of culture The three-day event is part of Abu Dhabi’s increasing efforts to become a leader in the global cultural conversation. 27/04/2025
Culture news Warhol artwork was 'probably' binned during Dutch town hall renovation Maashorst municipality acknowledges that results of the investigation into the missing Andy Warhol artworks kills any hope of ever finding them again. 26/04/2025
World Abu Dhabi’s cultural ambitions grow with new art collection In this episode of The Agenda, Mohammed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism (DCT) Abu Dhabi, discusses how Abu Dhabi's expanding art collections and museums are shaping its global cultural and educational legacy. 22/04/2025
EuroVerify Are Europe's luxury handbags all produced in China? The US and China’s ongoing trade war has taken to TikTok and European fashion houses have found themselves sandwiched in the middle. 21/04/2025
Art The Garden of Pythia: Greek oracles, art and artificial intelligence Greece's Delphi oracle is the inspiration behind an immersive art installation by data artist Charles Sandison that's aimed at encouraging a deeper understanding of history and a greater appreciation of the possibilities of AI. Apostolos Staikos visited the site to find out more. 17/04/2025
Europeans' Stories European Capital of Culture 2025: Chemnitz relies on citizen participation Chemnitz strives for a creative fresh start. As European Capital of Culture 2025, this major Eastern German city wants to move away from its negative image as a stronghold of right-wing extremists. 16/04/2025
Culture news MPs call for urgent action to save British film and TV from collapse MPs warn that the UK’s film and TV industry is in crisis, with independent production collapsing under the weight of streaming giants - and call for urgent government action to protect British stories, jobs, and talent. 10/04/2025