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Jan 13, 2023
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The Local - Germany
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How the population of Bavaria is changing due to migration
Bavaria is one of Germany's largest and most populous states - and it looks set to grow even bigger in the coming years. Here's what effect migration and other demographic changes could have on the southern Free State.
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Jan 13, 2023
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The Local - Norway
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Norway pens major major ammunition deal
Norway, a NATO member that shares a border with Russia, said Friday it would place an order for artillery shells worth 2.6 billion kroner ($263 million) to boost its ammunition stocks.
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Jan 13, 2023
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The Local - France
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Paris and cinema: Why the French capital is the city of the silver screen
Our friends at Lost in Frenchlation, who help bring French cinema to non-French speakers in Paris, explain why Paris shouldn't just be known as the city of light and love, but also the city of cinema.
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Jan 13, 2023
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The Local - Austria
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IN PICTURES: How you can visit Austria's newly renovated parliament
After five years of renovation work, one of Austria's most beautiful buildings is open again. Here are the pictures and information on how you can visit the parliament in Vienna.
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Jan 13, 2023
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The Local - Norway
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Six terrible AI-generated jokes about Norway
Artificial Intelligence programmes such as ChatGPT have made headlines worldwide for writing scarily accurate essays, poems, and even newspaper articles. We decided to ask ChatGPT to tell us some jokes about Norwegian things, and here's what happened.
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Jan 13, 2023
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The Local - Austria
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Aberglaube: Eight strange Austrian superstitions foreigners should know about
Practical, punctual and fond of preparation, Austrians are also surprisingly superstitious. Here are eight strange superstitions foreigners should know about.
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Jan 13, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Swedish word of the day: julgransplundring
Today is "tjugondag Knut", the 20th day after Christmas and the day Swedes plunder their Christmas trees and throw them out of the window. Yes, we're serious. Read on here to find out more about the odd tradition.
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Jan 13, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Why today is the last day of Christmas in Sweden
On the 20th day of Christmas my true love gave to me… Wait, what? Yes Sweden's festive calendar is slightly different and Christmas lasts for another week. The Local's Paul O'Mahony explains why.
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Jan 13, 2023
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The Local - Denmark
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Friday 13th: Do Danes believe in ghosts and 'nisser'?
On Friday the 13th, we look at how common it is in Denmark to believe in ghosts (and zombies), why it's a shame people still think black cats are unlucky, and where the phrase "7-9-13" comes from.
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Jan 13, 2023
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The Local - Sweden
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Friday 13th: Why cats, umbrellas and keys spell bad luck in Sweden
Friday 13th means bad luck in Sweden and plenty of other places. Of course you are far too sensible to believe in any of that, but if you do, here are another 13 (sorry) things you need to watch out for.