Building on the legacy of Noma and the New Nordic food movement, elite chefs from 26 countries gathered to exchange techniques and recipes.
Category: 3. Europe
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Fusion food: What have the world's best chefs been cooking in Copenhagen?
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Conversion therapy: Quarter of EU citizens exposed as Council of Europe urges ban
The EU loses up to €89 million in GDP every year due to discrimination based on sexual orientation, according to an OECD report.
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‘A half-baked roadmap’: What’s missing from the EU and UK’s so-called crackdown on forever chemicals
Nations across the world are scrambling to tackle forever chemicals – but do the UK and EU crackdowns even scratch the surface?
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Ukraine war keeps nuclear safety on a knife-edge, UN watchdog warns
Russian forces have been carrying out strikes on critical infrastructure amid freezing winter temperatures as their full-scale invasion approaches the four-year mark next month.
IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi said the electrical grid was again the target of military activity this past…
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Starmer and McSweeney battled to keep sleazebags out of power. Then they hired Mandelson – POLITICO
Fit and proper
It was essential, McSweeney would tell his audiences, that the first criterion for choosing a candidate should be that they are a “fit and proper” person for the job.
In a cynical age when most voters have no automatic loyalty to parties in the way they used to,…
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EU seeks G7 input on price cap before next round of sanctions against Russia
The European Commission is seeking input from its G7 partners over the fate of the price cap on Russian oil before proposing a new round of sanctions against Moscow, several officials and diplomats told Euronews. A presentation to ambassadors was expected to take place on Friday, but it has…
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Amsterdam to enact landmark ban on fossil fuel and meat advertising in public spaces
Amsterdam is set to ban climate-damaging advertising in public spaces, following a trend spreading across Dutch cities.
The capital of the Netherlands will prohibit both fossil fuel and meat adverts under the new measure.
Amsterdam initially proposed the move in 2020, becoming the first…
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Spain’s Prime Minister hits back at Telegram founder Pavel Durov over ‘lies’ about internet law
Spain has accused Telegram of spreading misinformation after the platform’s founder, Pavel Durov, sent an in-app message to all users in Spain criticising draft social media legislation proposed by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
“Do we want a technology that normalises and amplifies deception?…
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TikTok’s ‘addictive’ design breaches EU law, Commission says
The European Commission found that TikTok has not sufficiently limited addictive features such as infinite scroll, which encourages compulsive behaviour.
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Video. Portugal hit by worst floods in decades as Storm Marta looms
Emergency teams patrolled Alcacer do Sal by boat, rescuing residents after the seventh storm to hit the Iberian Peninsula this year. A 78-year-old woman was taken to safety as the Sado river overflowed, pushing water through the town…
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