This edition of Concerts Volants puts Africa in the spotlight. On the programme: Tuareg blues by Imarhan and two quartets ...
Norwegian conductor Tabita Berglund leads the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra in Anna Thorvaldsdottir's Archora, Wagner's Prelude to Tristan and Isolde, and Sibelius' Seventh Symphony. In the first ...
Spring 1946: The evidence against the leaders of the Nazi regime is overwhelming. But as the assembled journalists observe the allies fall out and the Cold War starting, it is a race against time for ...
Europe is facing a surge in cocaine, and the white trail leads straight to Albania. Over the past decade, Albania’s mafia has ...
For decades, Italian politicians have dreamed of a suspension bridge linking the mainland to Sicily — longer than any ever ...
Bright, airy, and affordable. Idealistic architects of the 1920s wanted to transform living conditions with decent affordable housing for all. In Germany, it was under the banner of Neues Bauen (New ...
Russia seeks to extend its influence by any means necessary. In Ukraine, Russian drones continue to terrorise the inhabitants of Kherson. Internationally, Moscow is relaunching Intervision, its very ...
In Cairo, Beirut and Baghdad in the 1940s, artists were questioning what modern art should be. Cubism or surrealism? Or Sumerian art, Pharaonic art, or miniatures from the Abbasid period? Could the ...
Albania: Is the EU Flirting with a Narco-State?
Debut films from young European filmmakers give new perspectives on our continent: From stranded holidaymakers in Spain to migrants in Switzerland and featuring an ingenious tailor in Athens, these ...
After the revolutions of 1848, one million Germans emigrated to the USA, but came under suspicion of espionage during the First World War. Brazil remained open to German immigration and the largest ...
We journey along Ireland’s coast, revealing its rich biodiversity and magnetic charm. From Mesolithic sites to forgotten shipwrecks, the hidden secrets of the Irish coast are revealed.