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ANALYSIS Facebook privacy - what’s yours is mine

Facebook privacy - what’s yours is mine

Finding the nice French guy from the bar, showing your American high school mates new photos, keeping in touch with your Spanish friend - the social network renders this possible and profits from the personal details of its 175 million users worldwide. Facebook backtracked on changing its 'terms of use' in February

by Isabel Hummel @ // 25/02/09 - 6 Comment - 1 vote

privacy, mark zuckerberg, consumption society, facebook, culture, society

Corridor 8: the Albanian dream

The 'Corridor 8' project will, according to the European Union, help to stabilise the troubled Balkans region

by tommaso merlo // 05/03/05

Can Live 8 cure apathy as well as Africa?

Can Live 8 cure apathy as well as Africa?

Nearly 20 years ago, Live Aid raised millions for famine victims in Ethiopia. On July 2, Live 8 in London, Philadelphia, Paris, Berlin and Rome will kick off, culminating in a march in Edinburgh to coincide with the G8 summit meeting at Gleneagles.

by chris yeomans // 13/06/05

FEATURE What communism means to three central and eastern European women

What communism means to three central and eastern European women

Twenty years since the fall of the Berlin wall, what does communism mean to Cecilia, 22, from Bulgaria, Katharina, 20, from Slovaki and Anna from the Czech Republic is, at the age of 28?

by Christiane Lötsch @ // 19/05/09 - 3 Comment

past enlargements, schengen, feminism, germany, czech republic, cold war

OPINION Copenhagen climate: what the EU is being asked to commit billions for

Copenhagen climate: what the EU is being asked to commit billions for

Confused by talk of CO2 concentration and parts per million? In the run up to Copenhagen, what is all the fuss about climate change?

by Chris Coxon @ // 04/12/09 - 3 Comment - 1 vote

environment, economy, global europe, barack obama, greenhouse effect, united nations

ANALYSIS New Europe: What went wrong?

New Europe: What went wrong?

The lowest turnout for the European elections occurred in the new member states. It is also in these countries that the anti-European parties scored their best results. What's up with new Europe?

by piotr maciej kaczynski // 08/08/05

New Europe: What went wrong?

New Europe: What went wrong?

The lowest turnout for the European elections occurred in the new member states. It is also in these countries that the anti-European parties scored their best results. What's up with new Europe?

by piotr maciej kaczynski // 17/06/04

What do the new member states have to offer?

The new member states should be asking less ‘what can Europe do for us?’ and more ‘what can we bring to the Union?’

by václav nekvapil // 19/11/04

What is the violence which destroys the monopoly of legitimate violence in a state of law?

The French soldier likes his French wine? And the Russian? Does he like Russian wine? What if the Russian State has effectively legitimised the rebellion of some of its citizens which is enacted in name of the right to life?

by liza archanskaia // 09/12/02 - 1 Comment

Not Whats wrong with the Euro?; but Why was the Euro made wrong?

The CaféBabel debate on Whats Wrong with the Euro managed to reflect and pre-empt an escalating debate in the real world of politics. With Romano Prodis recent admission that the Growth and Stability Pact, the rules covering Eurozone governments fiscal behaviour, is stupid, the CaféBabel debate has apparently uncovered a dilemma that lies at the heart of the Euro.

by david bailey // 28/10/02

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Wow! I will work at the European Parliament in Brussels! Finally I got it! What can be more exciting after a long post-graduate year, a few kilometers from Brussels, at the "Smurf-village" Louvain-La-Neuve. Well, basically things did not unfolded as expected, the enthusiasm quickly disappeared and those who have worked ...

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The Experience of Ridesharing

Author: Mariska Regtvoort Ridesharing services give you a cheap way to travel, it’s better for the environment and if a lot of people use it, it can safe some traffic jams. Ridesharing is the most popular in Germany (Mitfahrgelegenheit), but it’s getting more and more popular in other ...

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WANTED: Cafebabel.com looking for 3 journalists + 1 photographer for Vilnius (15th-18th April 2010)

Hello everybodyAs cafebabel continues the ‘EU Crisis on the ground’ project we are currently looking for people interested in gaining some unique journalistic experience in Vilnius. Editor-in-charge/ Aleksandra Sygiel/ a.sygiel@cafebabel.com 11 cities, 11 special city editions of feature reports, 11 local debates: We’re kicking off our ...

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Election Bazaar in Iraq ongoing

"democracies make elections, elections don’t make democracies” The counting of Millions of votes cast in Iraqis elections is going on to choose the right ones from more than 6,000 candidates from 86 political groups to gain seats in the 325-member assembly. Some violence occured - 38 citizens were killed ...

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“Obama and the Europeans” at the Burgtheater

Normal 0 0 1 18 105 1 1 128 11.1287 0 21 0 0 By Alexandra Skwara The latest instalment in the Debating Europe series presented an array of Atlanticist viewpoints, but not enough real debate.

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