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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 - 7 Comment - 1 Vote

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

FOCUS Perspective: what has the EU done for LGBT rights?

Perspective: what has the EU done for LGBT rights?

The international day against homophobia and transphobia is celebrated on 17 May in over fifty countries around the world, and as the Baltic Pride parade in Lithuania on 8 May showed, people are taking action in even the most homophobic places

by aqueertheory @ , AMR @ // 17/05/10 - 3 Comment - 2 Votes

gay rights, brussels, homosexuality, lithuania, human rights, european union

FOCUS Asexual awareness week: what’s wrong with preferring cake?

Asexual awareness week: what’s wrong with preferring cake?

Asexuals form a colourful and diverse community of people who don’t want sex and want their little-known sexual orientation to be acknowledged and respected, especially during a special awareness week between 23 to 29 October. After all, what’s wrong with preferring cake, which is one of the symbols they use to promote themselves?

by Irina Brüning @ // 25/10/11 - 1 Vote

lifestyle, sexuality, asexual, men and women, lifestyle, sex

OPINION cafebabel.com boys speak: what makes Europe’s twentysomething men happy

cafebabel.com boys speak: what makes Europe’s twentysomething men happy

We girls probably think that macho attitudes, making money and succeeding are what make boys happy. After all, why is it so hard to get them to share on ‘happiness’? Apparently not. Winning a game, doing nothing, a tipple, the latest gadget, friends, girls - a pan-European select number of lads share what makes them smile – and why we girls are different. Vox-pop

by English language version of cafebabel.com @ // 21/10/11 - 3 Votes

health, alcohol, vox-pop, friendship, youth, men and women

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

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

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 Slovakia and Anna, 28, from the Czech Republic?

by Christiane Lötsch @ // 19/05/09 - 4 Comment

schengen, feminism, germany, cold war, iron curtain, communism

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 - 3 Votes

united nations, netherlands, environmental protection, copenhagen, summit, environment

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

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cafebabel.com director in French radio interview about 'Germanophobia'

On 6 February Alexandre Heully, executive director of cafebabel.com, made an appearance as a guest speaker for a programme about ‘Germanophobia’ on ‘Des clics et des claques’ ('Clicks and Slaps') on Europe 1, alongside journalists Laurent Guimier, David Abiker and Guy Birenbaum. In France, Germany is fashionable again. With ...

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'Multiculturalism on the ground' - write for us from Seville, 15-18 March 2012

0 0 1 49 273 babel international 2 1 321 14.0 Normal 0 21 false false false FR JA X-NONE Editor-in-charge/ Agata Jaskot / redakcja@cafebabel.com 10 cities, 10 special city editions of feature reports, 10 local debates: We're continuing our series of monthly reporting missions to a ...

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Into the white

Elida Lyd Zylbeari It’s snowing in Macedonia. Houses, streets and life are covered in those white cold natures’ snowflakes. At first glance it’s lovely, having in mind the children laughter while playing with snow-balls or the fact that the snow covered all the imperfectness of urban life. On ...

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Make the best choices for your future: studies and career advice at the EU Studies Fair this week!

In Brussels this week, if you are a student in the fields of international relations, EU politics, business and law and want to pursue a postgraduate degree, there is an event you shouldn't miss. For the 13th year the EU Studies Fair invites students to discover the programmes of ...

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No gashes in the Hofburg!

A bitterly cold night on the 27th of January saw thousands of people to gather to protest against the annual WKR Ball. Why demonstrate against a ball you ask? What’s wrong with a bunch of people not being able to waltz and wearing uncomfortable clothes?

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