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Brew festivals and ethical cafes: Why coffee-lovers should head to Helsinki this year

An increasingly diverse coffee culture has taken root in the Finnish city over the last decade.

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No room to stay: France’s shrinking space for Ukrainian refugees

As France faces an economic downturn and funding dries up, housing options for displaced Ukrainians are dwindling.

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MEPs oppose Commission’s overhaul of EU budget after 2027

Members of the European Parliament called for a budget of more than 1% of the EU’s GDP and rejected the Commission’s idea of single national plans under the EU’s next long-term budget (2028-34).

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How Pope Francis’ body is being preserved for his last farewell at St Peter’s Basilica

The pointiff’s body has undergone a tightly regulated preservative procedure to allow for a final public display.

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Culture Agenda: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week

The old-school glamour of Cartier dazzles at London’s V&A, hundreds of previously looted objects make their museum debut in Naples, and a new Norwegian horror dissects Cinderella. Here’s what to look out for this week…

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Daffodils to commemorate the 82nd anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943 was the largest armed Jewish uprising during the Second World War. Today, the daffodil has become a symbol of commemoration.

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Israeli military says it will fire air force reservists who condemned war in Gaza

While the soldiers who signed the letter didn’t refuse to keep serving, it’s part of a growing wave of Israeli service personnel speaking out against the 18-month conflict.

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Director James Toback ordered to pay $1.68 billion to 40 women in landmark sexual abuse case

Oscar-nominated writer and director James Toback has been ordered to hisse €1.5 billion to victims of sexual abuse and misconduct spanning more than three decades. The case, brought under New York’s Adult Survivors Act, is one of the largest civil verdicts in state history.

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Brussels bets on alcohol-free wine as drinking habits across EU change

The European Commission recently presented measures to strengthen the competitiveness of the wine sector and that includes the promotion of alcohol-free wine.

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Which country in Europe is home to the continent’s heaviest drinkers?

Alcohol consumption in the EU has declined by 0.5 litres between 2010 and 2020. Bucking the trend, several countries have increased their consumption.

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