Culture news Publishing pulled on controversial Anne Frank cold case book 'The Betrayal of Anne Frank: A Cold Case Investigation' landed in Europe's bookstores on January 18 to a mixed reception and mounting scrutiny about the claims it makes. 31/01/2022
Culture news Meet the Bosnian 'Viking' living as his favourite fictional character Escaping his life as a builder in Germany, Stipe Pleic decided to return to his hometown in Bosnia and live life as a viking. 31/01/2022
Art Prince Charles unveils Holocaust survivor portrait series Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall spent Holocaust Memorial Day with 'seven remarkable individuals' who sat for a set of portraits displayed in the Queen's Gallery. 28/01/2022
Green News This 1989 news clip shows what we thought homes would look like by now Has modern technology lived up to futuristic predictions? 27/01/2022
Culture news Bono admits he is 'embarrassed' by singing voice on early U2 releases While the Irish rocker backs the quality of the tunes on the band's debut album, 'Boy', he concedes that his voice wasn't very 'macho'. 20/01/2022
Food and Drink Tourists tuck in across Italy honour pizza patron Saint Anthony Pizza-makers far and wide were hard at work making a cheesy, doughy national favourite on January 17 to celebrate the food's patron saint. 18/01/2022
Culture news 60 years on: What do we know about the Derveni Papyrus Discovered by accident, the Derveni Papyrus offers key insights into ancient philosophy and literature. Here's what we know about it. 15/01/2022
Culture news Italy send Parthenon fragment to Athens in Elgin Marbles nudge to UK About half the surviving 5th century B.C. sculptures that decorated the Parthenon temple on the Acropolis are in the British Museum in London, which has long resisted Greek appeals for their return. 06/01/2022
Art Transforming Novi Sad: Serbia's first European Capital of Culture Novi Sad's role as one of three European Capitals of Culture commences on January 13. We take a look at what a year's worth of programmes could bring to the city. 06/01/2022
Culture news Egyptian scientists 'digitally unwrap' mummy of Pharaoh Amenhotep I The non-invasive research enabled scientists to reveal Amenhotep's face and work out his age and health at the time of his death. 29/12/2021
USA Books, cash, ammunition pulled from buried Robert E Lee time capsule A rare picture of Abraham Lincoln, believed to have been buried in the box, was not discovered. 28/12/2021
China Hong Kong university removes Tiananmen massacre statue Over 100 pro-democracy activists have been arrested since Beijing implemented the national security law in Hong Kong. 23/12/2021
Art Esch-Sur-Alzette: Why you need to visit Europe's Capital of Culture Luxembourg's industrial town of Esch-Sur-Alzette has been named Europe's Capital of Culture 2022. Here's why you need to visit this fascinating former steel industry centre. 21/12/2021
Art The Russian exhibition exploring the country's rich Christmas history Hundreds of trinkets and decorations from three centuries of Christmas and New Year celebrations are on display at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow. 13/12/2021
Experiences These travel memberships are the gift that keeps on giving The perfect present for the travel enthusiast who already has everything they could ever need. 06/12/2021
Czech Republic Czech COVID restrictions quash Battle of Austerlitz re-enactment For a second year running the commemoration for the Battle of Austerlitz in the Czech Republic has been affected by COVID-19 restrictions. Only a small group of hard-core history fans were allowed to participate. 05/12/2021
Culture news World AIDS Day: Television shows, podcasts, and plays that educated us Here are some of culture's most crucial offerings that helped us gain awareness of the plight of HIV and AIDS sufferers worldwide. 01/12/2021
No Comment Artist Josephine Baker honoured at France's Pantheon The voice of Josephine Baker resonated on Tuesday through streets of Paris' famed Left Bank as recordings from her extraordinary career kicked off an elaborate ceremony at the domed Pantheon monument, where she was symbolically inducted 30/11/2021
Culture news France's new blue: Which countries in Europe also changed their flags? After France's new shade of blue was introduced last year without anybody noticing, we look into the flag changes in Europe that caused a stir over the year. 30/11/2021
Culture news Terrified looking ancient mummy discovered by archeologists in Peru Archaeologists have found a bizarre looking mummy and a host of other treasures in a tomb seven floors underground. They believe it could date back to pre-Inca times 800 years ago. 30/11/2021