Bosnia and Herzegovina in Ramadan: Atmospheres Unlike Europe
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the spirit of Ramadan brings a unique atmosphere that contrasts with typical European experiences, showcasing a vibrant blend of culture and tradition, especially in cities like Sarajevo and Mostar.
Understand how Carnival went from European tradition to Brazilian popular festival
The article discusses the evolution of Brazil's Carnival from its European roots to its current status as a vibrant popular festival influenced by various cultural traditions.
The nobility has always been Epstein
The article explores the historical connections of European nobility to criminal activities, highlighting figures like Ex-Prince Andrew and Mette-Marit as part of a 1000-year tradition linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
More useful and less irresponsible: the EU architecture awards illustrate another way of building
The finalists for the Mies van der Rohe Award highlight a new European architecture that respects tradition while enhancing sustainability, accessibility, and social value.
Current Lexicon: Thirteen
The article discusses the significance of the number 13, contrasting its perception as an unlucky number in Germany with its positive connotations in Arctic cultures, Jewish tradition, and Christianity, while also mentioning the involvement of 13 soldiers in the Bundeswehr's European mission.
On Thursday, animals at Zagreb Zoo will receive discarded Christmas trees
On Thursday, January 15, 2026, the Zagreb Zoo will distribute discarded Christmas trees to its animals, starting with European bison and followed by other species like African lions and lemurs.
"It is sad to lose this symbol": stamps on passports will soon disappear
Starting April 10, the European Union will eliminate passport stamps for travelers from outside Europe, marking the end of a significant travel tradition.
Before Greenland.. Le Parisien: How the United States Expanded Through Deals
Le Parisien reports that President Donald Trump is actively considering acquiring the self-governing Danish territory of Greenland, amidst European concerns, viewing it as part of a longstanding American expansionist tradition.
Can the monarchy survive the betrayal of its Christian roots?
The article discusses the relevance of European monarchies today as custodians of tradition and how they are perceived to have strayed from their Christian roots, highlighted through commentary by Rafael Pinto Borges.
European chefs call to stop eating eels: 'Tradition cannot justify extinction'
European chefs are urging people not to consume eels this holiday season due to their critical risk of extinction, advocating for more sustainable delicacies.