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Apr 06, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Swedish word of the day: skärtorsdagen
Today, let's talk about the Swedish word for the day when witches fly away to dance with the devil.
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Apr 06, 2023
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The Local - Germany
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What exactly is Germany's 'Green Thursday'?
Here we are again, with a new Easter word – one that varies a lot from its English equivalent.
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Apr 06, 2023
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The Local - Denmark
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Today in Denmark: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday
Mixed weather in the cards as Maundy Thursday begins, Putin makes Nord Stream demands directly to Danish ambassador and other news from Denmark on Thursday.
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Apr 06, 2023
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The Local - Germany
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Germany to repeal last protective measures against Covid-19
Three years after Germany introduced a series of protective measures against the coronavirus, the last are set to be repealed on Friday.
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Apr 06, 2023
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The Local - Italy
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Why is Good Friday not a holiday in Italy?
Italy is known for observing a generous number of religious holidays - but Good Friday isn't among them.
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Apr 06, 2023
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The Local - Austria
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Today in Austria: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday
Austria's resources 'used up' for this year, warning of 'crash' in the healthcare sector, and more news from Austria on Thursday.
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Apr 06, 2023
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The Local - Norway
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'Påskekrim': Why Norwegians are obsessed with crime fiction at Easter
Norwegians read more crime novels during Easter than anyone else on Earth. But how did the obsession with reading about grisly murders during the holiday come about?
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Apr 06, 2023
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The Local - Germany
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Brückentag, Fenstertag or Zwickeltag? All the German words for getting longer holiday weekends
German has more than one special word for the practice of taking a day off to make the most out of public holidays that fall close to a weekend. But which word should you use? That depends a bit on where you are.
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Apr 06, 2023
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The Local - Austria
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Brückentag, Fenstertag or Zwickeltag? All the German words for getting longer holiday weekends
German has more than one special word for the practice of taking a day off to make the most out of public holidays that fall close to a weekend. But which word should you use? That depends a bit on where you are.
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Apr 06, 2023
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The Local - Norway
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'No good for either country': Russia's Putin laments relations with Norway
Russia's relationship with Norway has now been reduced to a minimum, which is hardly in the interests of those countries, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.