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Now playing Next Culture news Heatwaves through history: Vintage photos of scorching summers These old photographs show how people found ways to cool off and stay hydrated during extreme weather event in the past. 11/07/2023
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Now playing Next Economy Europeans much less concerned about energy prices, new poll shows Europeans seem to have moved on from the worst of the energy crisis. 10/07/2023
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Now playing Next World News Europeans seek shade as heatwave grips much of the continent Temperatures sizzle across France, Spain, Italy, Poland and Germany amid what experts are calling an intense and prolonged period of heat 10/07/2023
Now playing Next Culture news John Galliano's designs go on display in Paris As a private collection of the British fashion designer's pieces are spotlighted in the French capital, Euronews Culture asks if it's possible to separate a talent from their opinions. 10/07/2023
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Now playing Next France Far-right violence on the march, warns French intelligence chief Recent incidents involving harassment of mayors indicate that hardcore groups are becoming emboldened. 09/07/2023
Now playing Next Netherlands Why did the Dutch government collapse? After 18 months in power, the Dutch four-party coalition government collapsed over bitter migration policy disputes. 09/07/2023
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