"2026 is the new 2016": vintage fashions are back this year
Once again this year, vintage pieces are making their way back into fashion trends. According to predictions, lace, fringe and garments from 2016 will fill our wardrobes.
Once again this year, vintage pieces are making their way back into fashion trends. According to predictions, lace, fringe and garments from 2016 will fill our wardrobes.
After years of enforced absence from the stage, Céline Dion announces her comeback.
An ultra-fast, almost surgical operation. In less than three minutes, an organized gang stole several million euros from the Magnani-Rocca Foundation in the Parma countryside.
April 1, now synonymous with jokes and pranks, is celebrated in numerous countries with the tradition of the April Fool's Day (Pescado de Abril). The custom links different cultures, from Germany to Portugal, from France to Great Britain and on to the United States, India and Japan. Everywhere, the first day of April is the perfect time to prank someone.
The European Parliament on Thursday, March 26, adopted a new far-reaching migration law that will greatly accelerate the return of migrants without residency status.
he study, which was published in Environmental Pollution and coordinated by Brazilian biologist Natascha Wosnick, analyzed 85 specimens caught near the island of Eleuthera, revealing a phenomenon which has never before been documented on a global scale for these species.
Sometimes, it all starts with symptoms that seem to inhabit different quarters of the same body. The headaches that come knocking every month. The intestine that goes haywire on menstruation days. The bloating, the nausea, the pain that moves from room to room.
Netflix's announcement of a new series dedicated to Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera comes at a time of a profound redefinition of the relationship between the history of art and the audiovisual industry.
The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a resolution that will have a major impact in international debate: the transatlantic slave trade is described as the most serious crime against humanity.
Last Wednesday, the Canterbury Cathedral hosted an unprecedented ceremony: Sarah Mullally was inducted as the first woman archbishop of the Church of England, at the head of a community of some 85 million faithful worldwide.
