Now playing Next Culture news Edinburgh Fringe highlights: Euronews Culture's five alt show picks We've been at the Edinburgh Fringe trawling through the shows so you don't have to. Here are Euronews Culture's five highlights from the dance, circus, and other experiences on offer this year. 22/08/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Disadvantaged Paris neighbourhood worried Olympic honeymoon is over The northern Parisian neighbourhood of Porte de la Chapelle was given a makeover and increased police security for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Yet residents are worried these changes won't last once the tourists are gone. 21/08/2024
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Now playing Next wellbeing Which country is home to Europe's heaviest drinkers? Alcohol consumption in the EU has declined by 0.5 litres between 2010 and 2020. Bucking the trend, several countries increased their consumption. 21/08/2024
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Now playing Next Travel News Southern European tourists flock to Denmark to escape the heat While the south swelters, Denmark’s mild temperatures and extended daylight hours are providing the perfect summer escape for many. 20/08/2024
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Now playing Next Work The UK wants to give workers the 'right to disconnect'. What is it? The UK could become the latest country to allow workers the right to ignore emails during personal hours, but parts of Europe are already well ahead. 20/08/2024
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Now playing Next Art Could da Vinci’s long-lost ‘Salvator Mundi’ be in Geneva? The world’s most expensive painting has not been seen publicly since it was sold at Christie’s in 2017. A new BBC report says it might be being held in storage in Geneva – and that it could be on view again soon. 20/08/2024