Azerbaijan Azerbaijani soldiers are assisting those fleeing the conflict in Iran at the Astara border
Azerbaijan Azerbaijani soldiers are assisting those fleeing the conflict in Iran at the Astara border
Culture news Why did Norway's Queen Sonja visit this church in Minneapolis? Queen Sonja of Norway made a special visit to celebrate the 100th year anniversary of the Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church, also known as Mindekirken 18/10/2022
Culture news David Beckham mentors underdog football team in upcoming series A new trailer for an upcoming Disney+ mini series, 'Save Our Squad' has been released. The series follows David Beckham as a he mentors an underdog football youth team in East London. 17/10/2022
Culture news Protestors throw soup over Van Gogh's Sunflowers Just Stop Oil climate activists have thrown soup at a Van Gogh painting at the National Gallery in their latest demonstration 14/10/2022
Design 'Objects of Desire': How did Surrealism influence design? For the first time in a major UK exhibition, Surrealism’s relationship to the design world is told up to the present day. 14/10/2022
Design How is the FIFA World Cup trophy made? Do Italians do it better? Take a sneak peek inside the Italian factory on the outskirts of Milan, which manufactures the FIFA World Cup trophy 13/10/2022
Culture news When Coco met Pablo - How did Chanel and Picasso influence each other? A new exhibition in Spain reveals the close relationship between the Cubist art superstar Pablo Picasso and grande dame of fashion Gabrielle "Coco"Chanel. 13/10/2022
Culture news Take a sneak peek inside Japan's upcoming Studio Ghibli theme park Japan's highly anticipated new theme park from Studio Ghibli, creator of beloved titles like "My Neighbour Totoro" and Oscar-winning "Spirited Away", is set to open on 1 November. 12/10/2022
Culture news Demand soars in US for children's books dealing with trauma and grief Sales of books for young readers on violence, grief, and emotions have increased for nine straight years in the US, according to NPD BookScan 12/10/2022
Culture news Claude Monet and Joan Mitchell: when artistic giants meet The Louis Vuitton Foundation is putting the spotlight on two great figures of 20th century painting: Claude Monet, a founding member of Impressionism, and the American abstract expressionist Joan Mitchell 11/10/2022
Culture news Frieze Sculpture: Merging art with nature at London's Regent's Park London's Regent's Park has been transformed into an outdoor gallery, thanks to the return of the Frieze Sculpture Park. But what's on display? 11/10/2022
Design Danish museum lets loose with giant balls What might appear to be a bouncy game of giant-sized billiards is actually the recreation of a playful 1970s art installation, on display at a museum on the outskirts of Copenhagen. 10/10/2022
Culture news How much would you pay for a Spider-Man comic book? More than 2,000 Spider-Man comics are hitting the auction block. The existing record sale for a comic book at a public auction belongs to Heritage Auctions, who sold a first edition Spider-Man "Amazing Fantasy #15" issue for $3.6 million in 2021. 07/10/2022
Culture news Easter Island fire causes "irreparable" damage to sacred moai statues A fire on Easter Island has damaged many of its sacred moai statues, with some of the charring said to be "irreparable". 07/10/2022
Culture news Kyiv Symphony Orchestra in Paris for the first time since the war "I can't just sit and be silent and do my job whatever it is. I need to speak to people. I need to speak to them with music or with words." 06/10/2022
Culture news 'Momento Mori': Depeche Mode return with new album and world tour Depeche Mode will return next year with a new album 'Memento Mori' and a live tour of Europe and North America. 06/10/2022
Culture news What would Tupac and Lady Diana look like if they were still alive? With the help of AI technology, Alper Yesiltas has created a series of images which reimagine how some of pop culture's most famous faces would look if they were still alive... 05/10/2022
Tech News Meta unveils AI tool that turns text into short videos Facebook’s parent company has taken AI image generation a step further, creating videos from text prompts. 04/10/2022
Culture news Video games and museums: a match made in (Italian) heaven ‘Father and Son’ is the first video game produced by a museum. Thought to be the first of its kind, gamers and visitors to the National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) can take a digital trip back in time. 03/10/2022
Culture news What would it be like to explore the mind of Tim Burton? A new immersive exhibition in Madrid takes visitors on a journey through the mind of Hollywood director Tim Burton. But what's on display there? 01/10/2022
Culture news Royal Mint unveils first coins to feature King Charles III portrait Britain's historic Royal Mint has unveiled the first coins to feature the portrait of King Charles III. They will gradually enter circulation from December this year. 30/09/2022