Sonic Heritage captures the sounds of 270 UNESCO World Heritage sites — inviting us to tune in to some of the most culturally significant places on Earth.
In this latest episode of Musica, we take a look behind the scenes at the Zurich International Opera Studio where a group of rising Opera stars have their sights set on the world’s biggest stages.
In addition to the pre-existing 6% US customs duty on Belgian chocolate, the sweets will be subject to a 10% tariffs like most products imported into the US.
“That space mission this morning? That’s end time shit.” No truer word has been spoken. And just because it was the first all-female flight since 1963, doesn’t make it a space trip worth celebrating.
Euronews Culture spoke with Philippe Starck about his love of organic olive oil and LA Almazara, his surrealist olive oil mill and unique museum in Spain’s Andalusia region, that’s been 15-years in the making.
“The Bundeswehr has shown me how diverse people can be, even when wearing the same uniform,” Captain David Matei told Euronews.
After her partner left for war, Elena Kalinichenko turned to photography to capture her personal conflict, documenting the emotional toll of war on those left behind.
The music recording industry is seeing growth that ‘many other sectors would be incredibly envious of’, but what’s driving it?
What would you do if your child could suddenly read your mind? We sit down with German filmmaker Frédéric Hambalek to talk about his Competition selected sinema ‘What Marielle Knows’ – a taut, biting and frequently hilarious dark comedy.
The pop superstar spoke about how she believes trans people must be “protected” from anti-trans laws like the ones US president Donald Trump is trying to push through.