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Culture

29.08.2010

by Lidija Petković Krampač & Sarah Hartley

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Field photography

British artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey are renowned for their extraordinary work which is quite literally alive. Their latest pieces, on show at Slovenia's Mladi Levi festival, use grass to create photographic canvases that capture real life in shades of yellow and green.

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Environment

21.08.2010

by Amy Baker

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Week in review

This week: Russia stockpiles for safety; the Danish navy goes up against Greenpeace; And introducing Glamping … the new luxury way to camp.

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Environment

06.08.2010

by Karl Dowling

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Wheezing your way through the Moscow day

A thick blanket of smog has left Muscovites gasping for air while concerns are being raised about the safety of Russia's nuclear installations. The wildfires raging through Russia have not reached the capital itself but fires burning on the outskirts are making city life a misery.

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Environment

05.08.2010

by Sarah Elzas & Sarah Hartley

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La vie en vert

Paris is the most visited city in the world. Tourists flock there for the French joie de vivre, the food and wine, the monuments and museums. But it wouldn't top most people's lists of eco-destinations, a state of affairs that one hotelier has set his sights on changing.

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Environment

24.05.2010

by Amanda Morrow & Sarah Hartley

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The Champs-Élysées goes back to its roots

For two days this week the French capital's most famous street - the Champs-Élysées - has literally gone green. Cows and sheep take the place of the usual cars and vans as the area is turned into a giant garden for a street art project that harks back to the avenue's past as an area of farmland. [more]
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Survey 31.08.2010 - 31.08.2011

In Rome this week, Lybian President Moammar Gaddafi offered to stop Africans entering the EU for a fee of $5 billion, and suggested Europe should convert to Islam. Should Mr Kaddafi ever be taken seriously or is he merely a figure of fun?
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  • Is Gaddafi right? (La Stampa, Turin)

  • Sidelined Europe can still be of help (La Vanguardia, Barcelona)

  • Bundesbank bigmouth gets boot (Berliner Zeitung, Berlin)

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    Ukraine's beach party utopia: Exploring the Russian-speaking party scene's best-kept secret - the Republic of KaZantip http://bit.ly/9XiFtq
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    La souffrance des médecins du travail français http://bit.ly/aNDxV5
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    Fresh controversy erupts in French Roma row as Paris questions plans for Romania's & Bulgaria's Schengen membership http://bit.ly/9AyMHI
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