Up-and-down relations between Iran and Tajikistan in the past decade shot up again after Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s official visit to Dushanbe on November 8-9, his second trip to the…
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The Spy Who Started Café Culture: A Secret Polish History
Rather than ‘shaken, not stirred’, one 17th-century Polish spy would likely ask: ‘Black or with milk?’ Jerzy Kulczycki was not only one of the very first people to open a…
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National Museum of Kazakhstan Sees Record-Breaking Visitor Numbers Since Start of 2023
by Rio Spencerby Rio SpencerSome 310,000 people have visited the National Museum of Kazakhstan since the beginning of this year, a record number considering 330,000 visitors recorded for the entire 2022, said the museum’s…
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In France, Japonisme has turned into Japanmania
by Jose Miguelby Jose MiguelOnce Paris’ hottest cultural obsession, Japan’s pop culture still looms large across the European country For Tony Valente, taking the time to meet fans of his manga and interacting with…
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Europe Day Festival Has Become the Biggest Public Event to Showcase European Union – Uzbekistan Cooperation
by Nate Sharpby Nate SharpOn 6 May Tashkent hosted the Europe Day Festival as a part of Europe Day events organized by the Delegation of the European Union to Uzbekistan. The event saw the…
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French food is known around the world for its finesse and flavor, but how can you recreate these tastes at home? Bring that certain je ne sais quoi to your home with…
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‘No One Has Seen It Since Antiquity’: Archaeologists Uncover Ancient Necropolis Near Paris Metro
by Nate Sharpby Nate SharpThe burial site could shed light on the little-known culture of Paris’ precursor Lutetia, a Gallo-Roman town that existed nearly 2000 years ago. For centuries, Parisians have been walking on…