Leaving a legacy, that’s what life should be about. Whether is a great achievement, recognised worldwide, or only the love of our family. The final...
Culture, Travel & Sport
The first time I visited Kraków was a couple of years ago when I was on the way to Belarus as part of a youth exchange programme. We only had a brief...
As regular readers will know, I recently fell head over heels in love with the rather exquisite Georgian alphabet. So much so that I decided to spend...
Up a winding dirt road from the remote village of Kurbinovo lies an 800 year old church that represents the crossroads between North Macedonia’s past...
Close to 10 per cent of Poles now use electric scooters. According to a recent survey carried out by the Warsaw-based Insurance Guarantee Fund (IGF)...
For many years a symbol of the Albanian communist regime, Tirana’s iconic pyramid is stepping into the future. Having served as a museum, a...
Few cricket fans will ever forget last weekend. On Sunday at Lord’s, the spiritual home of cricket, England finally won the World Cup, defeating New...
For seven years the Batumi Black Sea Music and Art Festival has been bringing together the finest young Georgian and international artists and...
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has announced that the 20th edition of Eurovision Young Musicians will be hosted by Croatia’s public...
Kai Art Centre is a new cultural hub for local and international art set to open in September 2019 in the historic and culturally-vibrant Noblessner...
A controversial hand-carved wooden statue representing US first lady Melania Trump has been unveiled in her home town of Sevnica, eastern Slovenia...
Central banking is a tough job. It requires making policy decisions in an uncertain environment under pressure from the various groups of interest...
Fresh from taking home second place in the Tourism Campaign of the Year category at the recent Emerging Europe awards (for the daring G-spot of...
