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What to do in Brussels when you're young, gifted and insanely connected
You exhibit in unusual places and crank up the electronic music - just ask the boys and girls from Plastic. Snippet from the Brussels cafebabel.com blog
What's going on with China as guest of honour at the Frankfurt book fair?
At the opening ceremony on 13 October, in the presence of Chinese vice president Xi Jinping, German chancellor Angela Merkel said there would be 'no taboos'. The Italian, Swiss, Spanish and German press react
frankfurter buchmesse, china, tibet, media, angela merkel, olympic games
What the fridge is EUdebate2009.eu?
A spin-off of our politics section, this website in six languages is set to spice up the 2009 European elections
eudebate2009, civil society, the eu in the world, power, immigration, european elections 2009
Crisis? What crisis?
Barroso's Commission will not take power on November 1st and there is no legal precedent determining what to do. Does this mean that the European Union has a crisis on its hands?
Chechnya, what is Europe doing?
Six years after Russian troops brutally crushed a Chechen rebellion, violence, destruction and religious radicalism are growing in Chechnya. This is a humanitarian disaster made worse by European inertia.
Huzun, bourgeois, opposites: what is Orhan Pamuk’s Turkey?
Negotiations over Turkey’s accession to the European union began in 2006 but Europeans remain on their guard; the fear of the unknown is well known. The nobel literature prizewinner is one of Turkey’s main figureheads though he was accused of insulting Turkish identity. View from Poland
integration, world affairs, culture calendar, stamboul, turkey, culture
Radiohead album online: what happened next
To shop or be shopped? The EU wants to tighten up the 2004 Intellectual Property Rights Directive. Many member states have already agreed on appropriate measures
economy, european union, copyright, internet, society, culture
Remind me what we are voting for again
As Italy wearily went to the polls again, for the third time in as many months, chances for democratic renewal in the country remain ambiguous
