Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 7 days 16 hours 28 minutes
For newcomers and migrants, work culture in Germany is sometimes not so easy to navigate. What is important to know? What really counts? Euromaxx reporter Hannah Hummel answers these questions.
In the Caucasus, at 2200 meters, lies one of the most famous villages in Georgia. Ushguli has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. It is a destination for tourists, especially in the summer.
Every summer, thousands gather for the Viking Festival near the capital city of Reykjavik. The gathering culminates in a full-scale battle, which Viking club members spend days training for.
Dressage or show jumping on a hobby horse? What sounds like an activity for imaginative little girls is in Finland an international competitive sport called "Hobby Horsing".
Classic German food is meat-heavy, but vegan alternatives are on the rise. In Germany there are now even vegan butchers. But some critics find the concept distasteful.
South African opera singer Golda Schultz performs on the great stages of the world. As a woman and a person of color, she raises her voice especially for equal rights, and not only in the music world.
Euromaxx reporter Brant Dennis plunges into the Italian way of life. In Naples, a local shows him how to behave authentically Italian on the beach, in the bar and on the streets.
Dumplings are served all the world over in many variations. In Georgia, they're called "khinkali." We learn how to prepare them.
Denmark's capital, Copenhagen, is aiming to become climate-neutral by 2025. Euromaxx reporter Aisha Sharipzhan found out what the city is doing to be environmentally friendly.
Actors Alain Delon and Humphrey Bogart wore it in the movies: a Borsolino, the legendary Italian hat. This famous accessory has been made in Alessandria since 1857. Now, the town has devoted an entire museum to it.