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Around 40 per cent of Europeans said they held a positive view of the EU’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an exclusive Euronews-Ipsos poll. But there were large differences across EU countries, ranging from 74 per cent in Portugal holding a positive view of the bloc’s impact on fighting the pandemic to a mere 24 per cent holding that view in the Czech Republic. Respondents with the most negative views of the EU’s role during the pandemic were in Romania, Slovakia, and Austria. Overall, around 32 per cent of Europeans polled said they had neither a positive nor negative view wh...
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Don’t say ‘mocktail’ in front of Dan Shell. Despite being a UK brand ambassador for Lyre’s, one of the biggest mocktail (oops) companies in the world, the award-winning bartender still winces at the word: "It's juicy, kiddy, nasty." Instead, Shell prefers to call them "non-alcoholics". “The whole thing with non-alcoholic cocktails is, they're an adult, grown up, non-alcoholic beverage, and that's something that didn't exist before,” he tells Euronews Culture. Indeed, the new wave of alcohol-free cocktails have had a glow-up, exuding flair, flavour and clear-headed-class. From sweet n’ smoky ma...
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A discoloured Snoopy plush. A little rubber piggy. A doodle by a stranger. Meaningless to most, these objects are the last remains of long languished love stories that now sit on display at the Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb, Croatia. Whether bought for an anniversary, part of an in-joke or just random accomplices to life’s most intimate moments; ‘things’ are often all we have left to hold onto when a relationship ends; host to fragments of memories like Harry Potter Horcruxes. The dilemma, then, is what do you do with such objects? Too painful to keep, too meaningful to chuck. In 20...
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