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Now playing Next Food and Drink Have you been to The World’s Best Bar? (It's in Europe) In the Top 50 establishments of 2023, a grand total of 22 are in Europe. Spain tops the list while the UK, Italy and Greece are also doing pretty well. Here's the lowdown on the 15th edition of The World's 50 Best Bars. How many have you been to? 23/10/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news Salman Rushdie honoured with Peace Prize of the German Book Trade Rushdie was honoured "for his resolve, his positive attitude to life and for the fact that he enriches the world with his pleasure in narrating.” 23/10/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK migrant barge sparks debate on asylum seeker treatment A small seaside town on the south coast of England, home to a giant migrant barge, has once again found itself at the heart of a British debate regarding the treatment of asylum seekers. 23/10/2023
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Now playing Next World News Euroviews. The future of reusable packaging in Europe hangs in the balance The unprecedented level of lobbying seen in Brussels these days around revamped packaging waste rules is making some politicians strangely hesitant, and the EU risks staying attached to single-use packaging and a throw-away economy, Aline Maigret writes. 23/10/2023
Now playing Next Partner content In celebration of the Moldovan winemaking tradition Partner content presented by Wine of Moldova Eastern Europe holds few sights to equal the underground labyrinth of Milestii Mici; 200 kilometres of streets dug out from limestone and traversed by electric cars and bicycles. 23/10/2023
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