Ho, ho ho. Merry crisis-mas

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Shopping trolleys creak on empty and whole transport networks are paralysed, providing an eerie backdrop to Europe’s banker offspring, who this christmas are hoping for a thaw in their sector and financial salvation for the end of 2009. Meanwhile, Italians in the north from the far right Lega Nord party are bestowing illegal immigrants with a very special ‘White Christmas’ gift…a time for reflection and values?

OPINION Slash your bonus wrists: what bankers want for christmas

Slash your bonus wrists: what bankers want for christmas

Quite a remarkable christmas list found its way into my hands recently in France. 'Basically, Father Christmas, I just don’t know what more I can do to get decent payment for my hard work and the hard work of my brothers and sisters. That’s why I’m counting on you to change things.' At first glance, who would you assume these people were? Unemployed young people hit by the recession? Generation precarity? Underpaid interns?

by Katharina Kloss @ // 22/12/09

money, economy, job seekers, london, labour, unemployment, christmas, youth, economical crisis, society, labour market, best of cafebabel.com

ANALYSIS Europe's 'unword' of 2009

Europe's 'unword' of 2009

by Marysia Amribd @ // 22/12/09

brussels, facebook, tower of babel, barca, strasbourg, guido westerwelle

DEBATE Italian 'White Christmas' gift campaign: if you're an immigrant in Coccaglio, get out

Italian 'White Christmas' gift campaign: if you're an immigrant in Coccaglio, get out

A cleaning operation will have to be completed by 25 December in Coccaglio, a small town in the province of Brescia. It does not involve getting the house in order for christmas dinner, but to evict all immigrants who cannot renew their residence permits by that date. A really nice Christmas present christened 'White Christmas' by the Brescia council

by Miriam Franchina @ // 22/12/09

immigration, illegal immigrants, politics, racism, umberto bossi, christmas, lega nord

PANORAMA It's late 2009, and Europeans are getting into a tizzle about religion

It's late 2009, and Europeans are getting into a tizzle about religion

The Swiss have banned new minarets, the European court of human rights has banned Italy from having crucifixes in every classroom. A Swedish school has rejected veils, a Dutch polytechnic shuns Christmas trees and a study claims religion stems from insecurity. The Dutch, Swedish, UK, Hungarian and Bulgarian press react

by eurotopics @ // 09/12/09

euweek, religion, european media, media, christmas, society, religion and democracy

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