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- Written by Ziemowit Jozwik
The Hagia Sophia: a Catholic cathedral, an Orthodox basilica, a mosque... Or a "monument of all civilisation"? Step into the beautiful building which divides and unites Europeans.
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- Written by Aleksandar Savić
Lost in translation: the weird and wonderful idioms from all over Europe which ought to be part of the English language. This time: a few idioms you just have to try before you put on the wooden pyjamas.
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- Written by Susanne Kruza
Buenos Aires, a cemetery - you walk between the rows of tombs, feeling more and more disorientated. Are you really still in Argentina, or have you been transported to Paris?
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- Written by Lucy Duggan
Found in the treasure chests of the English language: useful words, strange phrases, Shakespearean quips... This time: a few idioms to save for a rainy day.
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- Written by Elise Haddad
Michael Haneke has been described as a "cineast of evil". But his films take us into the depths of European neuroses - and show us how to transcend national borders.
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- Written by Orest Franchuk
Do we still care about Easter? Learn about how it is celebrated in different European countries and how young people feel about this centuries-old tradition.
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- Written by Christiane Warmbein
Fast food: a quick way to get fat, or a quick way to experience the wonders of Europe's diverse cuisine? We skip McDonalds to discover pretzels, pizza and something made of sheep's intestines...