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Joseph Daul: ‘when we get up and turn on the light, it’s the EU who decides what type of light bulb we can use’
If the European centre-right wins the European elections again between 4 - 7 June, they will be able to use the key political positions in order to advance the EU. Helping Europeans combat the crisis and involve them in the construction of a community project: those are two sizeable challenges. Interview
eudebate2009, eudebate 2009, european parliament, european elections 2009, money, employment
Rainbow revolutions, what colour will Belarus be?
The political change at the root of the mass demonstrations in Georgia or the Ukraine gave confidence to the social movements, but it also put governments that feel ‘threatened’ by them on the alert. Will the revolutionary rainbow finish in Kiev or Belarus?
Slumdog Millionaire: 8 Oscars in times of crisis
The global financial and economic crisis also left its mark on this year's academy awards. The film industry is rethinking its financing strategy. The independent, multinational film, about a poor boy in India who wins a quiz show, won eight gongs in Los Angeles on 22 February
oscars, economical crisis, film, festivals, slumdog millionaire, culture
What if the little prince was to return?
If trying to make the globe a better place is a concrete aim, the challenge of ethics in international relations would become political realism and the attempt to give globalisation a human face a matter of political will.
What it means to be European
French PM Dominique de Villepin and Spanish author Jorge Semprún have teamed up with a new offering: a book about Europe
Anselm Grün: 'we should be asking ourselves what we can learn from Islam’
The Benedictine monk and author, 62, on splits within the Catholic Church, Islam plus dialogue and a humane globalisation
Artists, freaks, revolutionaries: what remains of protests in Greece
'We are not anti-system, the system is anti-us'. This is just one of many slogans that are prominently displayed on the banners around Syntagma Square in the heart of Athens. The word ochi, meaning ‘no’, can be seen everywhere here: no to the government, no to the financial and political system, no to the betrayal of democracy
greece, athens, best of cafebabel.com, economical crisis, revolution
Branislav Djordjevic: 'We don’t know what Europe wants from us Serbs'
On January 21 2007, Serbia sees its first general elections since the new democratic constitution was approved in October last year. The big parties are favourites to win in a country that seems unsure of where it’s going
Europa 2057: what remains to be seen
Fifty years ago, who would have thought the European utopia would be a reality? We imagine the next half a century
Europarl TV: 'technology is more fast-paced than the institutions'
In September 2008, the TV channel started streaming parliamentary sessions and news features on MEPs and their speeches on the European parliament’s webpage. The challenge is to give the institutions a human face - press service chief Jean-Yves Loog tells us how
european parliament, european media, web 2.0, brussels, jean-claude trichet, society
