Food and Drink Slovenia: Gastronomy and innovation in a truly green and pleasant land Hidden gems, mesmerising food combinations, and rhubarb toothpaste. Slovenia is a must-see. Let's eat. 31/12/2021
Culture news Spanish revellers honour yearly tradition by hurling eggs and flour Revellers from the southeastern Spanish town of Ibi celebrated a quirky 200-year-old festival known as Els Enfarinats. The traditional get-together requires participants to dress in military outfits and stage a mock takeover using flour, eggs and firecrackers. 30/12/2021
Climate Indigenous community in India offers lessons in climate resilience The Indigenous food system of the Khasi community in Nongtraw village in Meghalaya offers lessons in climate resilience and sustainable food systems, says a United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation report. 29/12/2021
Food and Drink Visit the birthplace of Sweden's festive peppermint candy canes In 1859, a new confection emerged on the market in the small town of Gränna, Sweden. It was a hard, minty candy with red and white stripes, created by Amalia Eriksson 23/12/2021
Lifestyle Truffle hunting gets the UNESCO treatment after centuries of know-how UNESCO's intangible heritage list aims to improve the visibility of traditions and know-how from communities around the world. 17/12/2021
Culture news The real story behind the Czech Christmas glass beads The handmade production of blown glass beads into Christmas tree decorations in Poniklá, Czech Republic, earned the craft a place on the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage last year. But there's more to this. 17/12/2021
Meet The Locals Giving ancient varieties a new twist: meet the next generation of Bulgarian winemakers In partnership with Bulgaria Travel Meet-The-Locals speaks to two innovative Bulgarian winemakers, hoping to bring fresh ideas to the wine industry, while remaining rooted in their country's traditions. 17/12/2021
People In photos: This sloppy Christmas tradition returns to New York Thousands of drunken Santas, elves and snowmen descended on the streets of New York City. 15/12/2021
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
Partner content Poland’s apple bounty makes it the orchard of Europe Partner content presented by State of Poland Symbols of love, sin, fertility and immortality, apples have played a leading role in tales and myths since ancient times. 01/12/2021
Design Is this traditional Siberian felt boot maker one of Russia's last? Sensible footwear in Russia's cold winters is key. Ivan Lapin has spent 12 years educating himself on the craft of SIberia's felt shoes –'valenki's' – to do so. 23/11/2021
Food and Drink Extreme weather is threatening Uzbekistan's greatest traditional dish Plov is a Uzbek culinary institution throughout the homes of 35 million people. This year, intense droughts are forcing farmers to increase the price of its key ingredient – carrots. 19/11/2021
Art Dancers come to life as Flamenco Day reminds Spain of its traditions Flamenco dancing has long been a symbol of Spanish identity. Each year, people gather to recognise the day UNESCO recognised it as part of the country's heritage. 17/11/2021
Culture news Have yourself a monstrous Christmas: Europe's scariest anti-santas When Santa comes to town in these countries he brings a frightening accomplice. 13/11/2021
No Comment Paris department store La Samaritaine kicks off holiday season The Parisian department store La Samaritaine unveils its first Christmas displays since reopening in June after a 16-year closure. 10/11/2021
No Comment Mexico, Peru ans Haiti Day of Dead Mexico, Peru ans Haiti welcome back Day of the Dead tourism 02/11/2021
Culture news Man bleeds to death after being gored at Spanish bull-running festival The death is the first fatality in Spain's bull-running events this year. Generational divides rage on about whether the events should remain part of Spanish tradition. 01/11/2021
No Comment First 'human towers' in Barcelona since the pandemic The Plaza de Valls in Barcelona hosted the first 'colles castelleres' - or human towers - since the beginning of the pandemic on Sunday. 25/10/2021
Culture news Meet Hungary's 'last' Roma fortuneteller Fortuneteller Zoltan Sztojka is working to preserve his culture's traditions that are slowly vanishing in the Central European count. 15/10/2021
Art Bullfighting banned from Spain's €400 COVID 'culture recovery voucher' Offering cultural opportunities to young people in this way is expected to cost the state around €190 million. But traditional bullfighting is not on the table - here's why. 12/10/2021