But have borders always been with us? From the frontiers of the Roman Empire, past the Berlin Wall, to the European Schengen area, we take you on a fascinating trip through the origins of borders.
When a monument of sacred music resonates in a spectacular architectural setting: the Orchestra and Choir of the Gran Teatre del Liceu deliver a grandiose performance of Mozart's ‘Requiem’ within the ...
For 25 years, the European Union’s water protection has long rested on a single piece of legislation: the Water Framework ...
The great master's unfinished masterpiece, boldly interpreted by the Ensemble Matheus and conducted by Jean-Christophe ...
Faced with the perceived Russian threat on its border, in the Arctic, the Barents Sea and around the Svalbard archipelago, the Norwegian government has launched a massive rearmament programme, with ...
Since the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, the government, led by former rebel commander Ahmed al-Charaa, is faced ...
The Philharmonie de Paris celebrates its tenth anniversary and invites Klaus Mäkelä and Gustavo Dudamel for a concert that ...
February 1993: Štrpci, Bosnia. Paramilitaries stop a passenger train and arrest civilians. Of the 500 or so passengers, only one man puts up resistance. This film tells the true story of the man who ...
In the past, childhood did not exist: Children had to go out into the fields and work alongside adults from a very young age in a difficult like of toil… or so many people think. But was that really ...
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At the Vienna Konzerthaus, the magical Christmas gala brings together Julie Fuchs and Ludovic Tézier to perform traditional carols. The programme includes Adolphe Adam's ‘Minuit chrétien’, ‘Les anges ...
In India, Holi, the festival of colours, erases social barriers in a joyful celebration. But widows are not allowed to take part as they are stigmatised in Indian society. But in Vrindavan they can ...