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Now playing Next Culture news Amsterdam opens trailblazing skatepark for LGBTQ and women Despite its image as an alternative sport for baggy-pantsed rebels, in Amsterdam, a unique skatepark is one of the first in the world to offer a safe space for LGBTQ skateboarders. 15/08/2023
Now playing Next Culture news The top shows of Edinburgh Fringe 2023 Euronews Culture reporters Jonny Walfisz and Hannah Brown were on the scene to pick out the best shows at the world's biggest cultural festival. 14/08/2023
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