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PANORAMA Europe's breakfasts: I'll have what Obama's having

Europe's breakfasts: I'll have what Obama's having

Russia: Putin feeds Obama whilst a leather boot fans the flames. Italy: whilst Obama becomes president, Berlusconi serves his escort a hot drink. Germany: Merkel cooks brekkie for hubby: a round-up of European politicians' breakfast stories in the news, plus a pancake recipe for the bimonthly gastronomy column

by naomi o'leary @ // 02/10/09 - 2 Comment

gastronomy, barack obama, recipe, lifestyle, food, yum nyam

FEATURE Ladies what oppose Belarus in Vilnius

Ladies what oppose Belarus in Vilnius

Belarus is just 40 kilometres away from the Lithuanian capital. Belarusian human rights campaigners use Vilnius as an asylum and distribution centre - yet the Lithuanian president keeps up a good relationship with the Belarusian despot

by Christina Felschen @ // 06/01/12 - 3 Comment - 1 Vote

belarus, lithuania, vilnius, alexander lukashenko, dictature, exilio

NEWS Question: what do the EU and US need to do in the Middle East conflict?

Question: what do the EU and US need to do in the Middle East conflict?

After Israeli troops marched into the Gaza Strip on 2 January, how can the conflict in the Middle East be resolved? Reactions from the Belgian, Portuguese, Swiss, German and Swedish press

by euro topics @ // 05/01/09 - 5 Comment - 1 Vote

conflict, palestine occupied territory, israel, politics

OPINION So what if Jean Sarkozy wants to be like daddy when he grows up?

So what if Jean Sarkozy wants to be like daddy when he grows up?

He's got the eyes of his mother, the chin of his grandfather and the political gene from his father. The only difference marking the French president's son's bid to be chairman of Paris' financial district is that he is 23 ... a Spaniard breathes in the nepotistic affair

by Pedro Picón @ // 14/10/09 - 8 Comment - 2 Votes

paris, nicolas sarkozy, jean sarkozy, youth, society, france

INTERVIEW Sofia's clubs: what American jazz?

Sofia's clubs: what American jazz?

Balkan sounds and American influences are in search of space. The jazz scene in particular is in rapid evolution, after the darkness of the communist period. A meeting of several of the major musicians on the Bulgarian music scene - Theodosii Spasov, Elitza Todorova, Stoyan Yankoulov and Anton Duchev

by Giacomo Rosso @ // 31/03/09 - 1 Comment

eudebate on the ground, eudebate2009, jazz, music, eurovision, eurovision song contest

Sustainable development: what the EU preaches perfectly...

…but fails to practice. Ever heard of “education for development”? Here is the practical alternative.

by enzo maria le fevre cervini // 18/10/04

ANALYSIS Tax havens: what is the best policy?

Tax havens: what is the best policy?

Exploited by multinational companies to increase profits or by the very rich to pay less tax: tax havens represent the slightly shady side of international finance. How to eliminate them?

by aurélien bordet // 22/04/08 - 5 Comment

economy, fiscal paradise, tax, euro, politics

What Are Lithuanians Crazy About?

This is not your usual ‘Did you know...’ article. Here you’ll discover the one thing that almost everybody in Lithuania is crazy about: basketball.

by justas brazauskas // 03/05/05 - 2 Comment

What do you associate with Europe?

As intellectuals like Habermas never tire of pointing out, Europe lacks a ‘public space’. Yet in the EU today, when people from around the continent want to get together to pursue some end, they can’t legally be recognized as doing so.

by roberto foa // 17/01/03

What does it really mean?

Not many people will actually bother reading the Constitution, but it is important to know how it will affect our lives – especially when voting in referenda

by leo wood // 31/01/05

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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?

Claudia Müllauer by Claudia Müllauer on wien