WSJ’s Margherita Stancati and Bojan Pancevski explain how sentiments towards mask wearing have changed in Europe. Photo: Claudio Furlan/AP Europe has kept its coronavirus cases low after reopening.
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The debate over face masks to protect against Covid has taken a new twist as some European nations make medical-grade masks compulsory while the World Health Organization (WHO) continues to ...
The couple's discourse often touched on cultural differences between the U.S. and some Asian and European countries where mask wearing was commonplace pre-pandemic. Those talks, in many ways ...
a measure that has already been adopted by most European countries. On May 20, 2020, the mandatory use of a mask was imposed in Spain to stop the coronavirus pandemic: almost two years later ...
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We strengthen a united Europe in cultural diversity. Europe’s cultural diversity is a decisive factor in the European Union’s appeal. Cultural exchange and the promotion of multilingualism enable ...
European area and cultural studies examines Europe as a cultural, historical and societal phenomenon. The multidisciplinary research in the field emphasises the notion of the cultural formation of ...