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INTERVIEW John Bird: ‘I know what it's like to be prejudiced, drunk, imprisoned’

John Bird: ‘I know what it's like to be prejudiced, drunk, imprisoned’

As ‘The Big Issue’ street magazine for the homeless turns seventeen this September, its co-founder and social entrepreneur, 62, on racist London-Irish upbringings, crime, Paris 1968 and poverty in Britain

by Nabeelah Shabbir @ // 18/08/08 - 2 Votes

racism, brunch, stampa, london, the big issue, parigi

INTERVIEW Che Sudaka: 'Barcelona was what it was and, sadly, is not anymore'

Che Sudaka: 'Barcelona was what it was and, sadly, is not anymore'

This is the story of a six-piece Barcelona-based band composed entirely of South Americans. We chart their journey from illegal street buskers to successful European band in Paris

by Puri Lucena @ // 27/10/10 - 1 Comment

solidays, europe, spain, barcelona, latin america, multiculturalism

INVESTIGATION Serbia in the EU: at what cost?

Serbia in the EU: at what cost?

On 30 July captured war criminal Radovan Karadzic was extradited to the Hague. It’s just one sign of Serbia’s desire to be in the European Union, in the hope of better times to come for its wounded pride

by Fernando Navarro Sordo @ // 28/07/08 - 7 Comment

nationalism, tribunal penal internacional, european elections 2009, enlargement, ratko mladić, radovan karadzic

INTERVIEW Susanne Graf: 'Those who remember the GDR know what it means to be observed constantly'

Susanne Graf: 'Those who remember the GDR know what it means to be observed constantly'

Berlin’s September elections made her the youngest MP in the parliament at 19, the only woman in her fraction - and a ‘pirate’. We talk data protection, mistakes in politics and why a quota for women in the pirate party wouldn’t make any difference

by Tobias Sauer @ // 18/11/11 - 1 Vote

best of cafebabel.com, elections, pirate party, germany, berlin, politics

VOX POP 'What if?': students re-imagine 2011's big events

'What if?': students re-imagine 2011's big events

Protests, eurocrisis and elections: it's all too easy to assume the events we read about in the news are inevitable. Yet so often they are instead the result of chance encounters, spontaneous decisions and personal feelings. We asked four European students to re-imagine the big events of 2011

by Annie Rutherford @ // 20/12/11 - 4 Votes

protest, angela merkel, russian federation, united kingdom, nicolas sarkozy, 'indignant citizens' movement

REVIEW Mum, what’s Communism? Dad, what’s Ramadan?

Mum, what’s Communism? Dad, what’s Ramadan?

Yasmin, Cihan, Mani and Christian document their parents through the lens in Franco-German film 'Mon monde - meine Welt', a bitter-sweet reality bite that there is no quick-fix solution to the immigration issue

by Katharina Kloss @ // 17/10/07

cinema, germany, paris, berlin, immigration, western eu

Transnational Parties: what future?

A response to Benjamin Zyla's article, 'The transnational party jungle'.

by giuliano gennaio // 25/10/02

NEWS What the fridge is EU debate on the ground?

What the fridge is EU debate on the ground?

For a year from October 2008, the monthly initiative brings together one cafebabel.com editor with three reporters and one photojournalist from across the network to spend four days reporting in a European city

by Fernando Navarro Sordo @ // 30/04/09

feature, eu debate on the ground, europe on the ground, débat européen, cities, education

PANORAMA Europe reacts: what Gaddafi’s expiration means

Europe reacts: what Gaddafi’s expiration means

On 20 October the world saw a mediatised repeat of bloody images and videos of Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein on their deathbeds: Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi, 69, was killed in his hometown of Sirte. French, US and British forces were part of the Nato airstrikes in the Libyan civil war which began in February 2011. Read presidential and prime ministerial postcards from Poland, Malta, Italy, France and Germany after the news broke

by Nicola Accardo @ , Matthieu Amaré @ , Aleksandra Sygiel @ , Cristina Cartes @ , katharina kloss , Nabeelah Shabbir @ // 21/10/11 - 1 Comment - 3 Votes

business, josé luis rodríguez zapatero, italy, arab spring, jose maria aznar, angela merkel

NEWS

Italy: what a waste

Slovenia vs a Mediterranean Union and their 'friends in Paris', friction in the air for the EU – your dosage of the latest news from Brussels

by federico poggi // 21/01/08

brussels, euweek, slovenia, news, politics

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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

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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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