Culture"A reassurance and a reason to scan more cultural heritage sites".
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Mike offers a unique glimpse into everyday life in China
CultureThe British video blogger is hitchhiking 2,000km through the eastern part of the country to find out if the situation is as bad as Westerners have been taught in their media.
Mufti: “The Simpsons is used to program viewers”
CultureThe animated TV series is used to “test public reaction and prepare people for different events”, according to Aynur Birgalin.
Shakespeare museum “decolonizes” – allegedly promoting “white supremacy”
CultureWilliam Shakespeare's cultural heritage is said to contain “language or depictions that are racist, sexist, homophobic, or otherwise harmful”.
The precarious future of the Afrikaners
CultureSouth Africa has been the home of white Afrikaners since the 17th century, but experts warn that the brutal violence against them could escalate into open genocide.
Shrovetide in olden times
CultureDuring the week before Lent, people would "drink day and night" while "dancing and shouting".
Cinema mourns the loss of Gene Hackman
CultureOne of the greatest actors in movie history has passed away.
James Bond becomes an ultra-globalist
CultureBond community shaken but not stirred by news that Amazon will now have creative control over Agent 007.
The Amish: A screen-free life with a focus on nature
CultureIndependence, community and faith are at the forefront of the rapidly growing community.
The TV president who became real
CultureVolodymyr Zelensky: Who is the man who has become the new favorite of Western powers?
The miracle in the land of the Savior
CultureNayib Bukele freed El Salvador from the brutal grip of gang crime - now he is hated by globalists.
Uncertainty about boundaries during sex common among young people
CultureThe influence of porn is a growing problem among young people, according to a Swedish-Norwegian study.
Sacred cactus under threat of “psychedelic renaissance”
CultureThe peyote has been used ceremonially for thousands of years - but now it is threatened with extinction.
Iyah May shakes up the music world with her fearless social commentary
CultureThe Australian artist's song "Karmageddon" was inspired by her time as a doctor during the coronavirus crisis.
Half the world’s languages soon to be forgotten
CultureUNESCO estimates that about half of the world's 7 000 languages will disappear by 2100.
James O’Keefe returns with a new documentary
Culture"Line in the Sand" investigates corruption in US Border Patrol.
The farmstead gnome – A protective being in Nordic folklore
CultureThe farmstead gnome, a revered figure in Nordic folklore, was both protector and trickster – bringing fortune to those who respected him and mischief to those who did not.
Christmas with Jenny Nyström – Mother of the Swedish “jultomte”
CultureJenny Nyström, the beloved "mother of the Swedish jultomte" transformed Christmas traditions through her art. Her legacy endures, bringing warmth and wonder to generations in Sweden and beyond.
How Swedes celebrate Christmas
Culture“Christmas celebrations are a strong Swedish tradition", says the tradition expert.
The Finnish way to celebrate Christmas
FinlandChristmas porridge, sauna, and glögi - learning from the festive traditions of the happiest country in the world!
The story of Lucia
CultureIn the mid-winter morning stillness, Lucia and her entourage appear as a brightly lit mirage in a Christianized version of a pagan tradition.
The last warrior-king of the North
CultureMore than 300 years after his death, Karl XII remains one of the most mythical and controversial figures in Swedish history.
Duct-taped banana could sell for millions
Culture“What you are buying is not the banana itself, but a certificate granting permission to reproduce it and the duct tape on their wall", says the art director.
Popular Swedish actor Allan Svensson passes away at 73
CultureKnown from some of the most classic Swedish TV series of the 90s, such as "Svensson, Svensson".