7 January is the date of Orthodox Christmas
Orthodox Christians all over the world annually celebrate Christmas Day on 7 January, according to the Julian Celandar that was used before the commonly...
Interview with Maestro Vilmos Oláh, Hungarian Emmy Award Winner Violinist
Written by Anna Popper, published in the Diplomatic Magazine
“The artist mediates like a true diplomat”
Maestro, how was Your path leading to music career?
– It...
Vienna – The Greenest City in the World
Written by Anna Popper, published in the Diplomatic Magazine
On the 22nd April 2020, the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, an annual list of the...
The Life of Hungarian Children Who Fled to Austria in 1956
Written by: Mrs Krisztina Mosdóczy Source: Diplomatic Magazine
In 2020 we commemorated the 1956 Hungarian Revolution with a little-known and researched aspect of this historic event: about...
French theatre legend Robert Hossein died (1927-2020)
Written by: Ronan Chatellier
Robert Hossein, of his birth name Abraham Hosseinoff, was born on 30 December 1927 in Paris 12th (Seine) and died on...
A Unique 700-Year-Old Christmas Tradition in Italy
This year, we all have to live with our memories due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. We can not travel and spend the magnificent...
The Saint of Independence – Book on Pope St John Paul II
Written by: P. A./A. C
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Pope St John Paul II (18 May 1920), on...
History of the World’s Most Beloved Christmas Carol: “Silent Night”
“The Christmas Song Heard ‘Round the World”
Source: Diplomatic Magazine
In 2018 Austria celebrated the 200th anniversary of the world’s most famous Christmas carol, “Silent Night”,...