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Now playing Next Experiences How to visit Europe’s most magical Christmas markets by train From London to Cologne and Prague, here’s how to embark on a multi-country Christmas market train trip this year. 19/11/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news Why should games prioritise mechanics over graphics? Euronews Culture spoke to video game journalist Jordan Minor on his new book and why the industry is prioritising the wrong things. 18/11/2023
Now playing Next Europe News State of the Union: Ukraine ammo failure as Israel-Hamas war rages on European Union countries acknowledged this week that they are well on their way to failing Ukraine when it comes to providing military support. 17/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news 'Vincent Must Die' director Stéphan Castang on love in a brutal world 'Vincent Doit Mourir' ('Vincent Must Die') is out in cinemas - and stands as one of this year's best French films. Euronews Culture sits down with the director to discuss his impressive debut feature. 17/11/2023
Now playing Next Business Google: US rounds off antitrust case against tech giant The US government wrapped up its main arguments against Alphabet on Thursday, as part of a trial in which the Justice Department is seeking to prove Google’s monopoly and abuse of power. Similar cases have taken place in Europe, where the tech giant’s practices are under scrutiny. 17/11/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Take a look inside the Vatican's newly opened 'city of the dead' A gate along the Vatican's walls has been opened, providing a new entrance to the Via Triumphalis Necropolis, an ancient Roman “city for the dead”. 17/11/2023
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