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What are you doing on 29 April? European republicans on rise amid British royal wedding hysteria

What are you doing on 29 April? European republicans on rise amid British royal wedding hysteria

As a Brit currently living in Germany, many people have recently been asking me excitedly about the up-coming British royal wedding. Mostly people are surprised, or even disappointed, when I explain that no, I won’t be watching the wedding, but rather probably inviting friends around for a 'this is not a royal wedding' party

by Lucy Russell @ // 26/04/11 - 3 Comment - 7 Votes

monarchy, united kingdom, wedding, prince charles, london, royal family

ANALYSIS What crisis? Scouring for entrepreneurs in Bulgaria

What crisis? Scouring for entrepreneurs in Bulgaria

Bulgaria’s GDP growth slowed, but nowhere close to the levels noted west of Sofia. The new coalition government has inherited nearly empty treasury coffers from the previous 'corrupt' administration. In the European Year of Innovation 2009, funding for start-ups was cut. Yet stories of determination prevail. Part three in a five part 'EU crisis on the ground' city series

by Hanna Sankowska @ // 06/01/10 - 1 Comment - 5 Votes

money, financial crisis, business man, labour, european union, economical crisis

What does the Irish YES mean for the Czech Republic?

In the follwing text I want to look at the result of the Irish referendum through its consequences on the process of EU enlargement, especially those that affect my country the Czech republic.

by václav nekvapil // 02/11/02

OPINION What happened to pop culture, EU?

What happened to pop culture, EU?

In November 2007 the EU council of ministers endorsed the commission’s plan for a ‘European culture agenda’. Impressive as it is to attempt to gather Europe in majestic visions of cultural diversity, where do the pop music and video games end up?

by Hans Erik Naess @ // 26/05/08

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REPORT What happens when you mix 20 European hip-hop artists up

What happens when you mix 20 European hip-hop artists up

Diversidad, diversité, diversity, diversità, pазноврсност, raznovrsnost, diversidade...all in the name of an urban culture project supported by the European institutions, no less! A Paris-based Bosnian journalist meets the raw talent of European hip-hop, who collaborated on an album in Brussels for release in February 2011

by sladana perkovic @ // 11/01/11

urban dance, hip-hop, culture calendar, festivals, europe, culture

What has happened to the rapid reaction force ?

Is it an autonomous European army in gestation or an American auxiliary force? The rapid reaction force has been set up, but it is neither rapid nor permanent...

by Alexandre Heully @ // 25/03/03

What is European Identity?

As identity is an intellectual construction, a European identity is not simply a pipe dream. It does exist, yet it remains to be developed, not in place of national and local identities, but above them.

by mirjana škrba // 30/01/03

OPINION What is the difference between a revolution and a coup d’etat?

What is the difference between a revolution and a coup d’etat?

In the midst of the popular revolts which have seen the fall of dictatorships across the Arab world, almost 31 years have passed since the events of '23-F', an attempted coup d’état against the Spanish government on 23 February 1981

by Aníbal Tierno @ // 05/01/12 - 1 Comment - 2 Votes

democratisation, religion, politics, violence, revolution, army

ANALYSIS What’s love got to do with it?

What’s love got to do with it?

February 14th is a special “day of love” in most places in the world. Do we really need it or is it just a marketing scam?

by aleksandra rychta // 13/02/06

ukraine, love, consumers, italy, economy, japan

What’s Lurking Under Europe’s Clothes?

The clothing giant Zara is growing at a dizzy rate, monopolising the European wardrobe. But how clean are Inditex’ clothes? Let’s takes a look at Zara uncovered.

by manuel ansede vázquez // 23/02/04

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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 ...

Enisa Bajrami by Enisa Bajrami on skopje

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?

Claudia Müllauer by Claudia Müllauer on wien