Warsaw
Immigration: the plight of Poles in France
Poland has been an official EU country since 1 May 2004. While Poles have the right to move freely around France, things get a lot more complicated when it comes to getting a job
warsaw, freedom of movement, men and women, enlargement, brain drain, nicolas sarkozy, eu frontiers
October culture vulture
This autumn Europe’s cultural events move indoors, to cinemas and museums. A quick look at October’s culture calendar
warsaw, cinema, london, culture, budapest, museum, culture calendar
Interrail for the future
Spanning north to south, stretching east to west: travelling in Europe as of 2020 will be easier and faster thanks to the upcoming Trans-European Transport Network (TEN)
warsaw, switzerland, bratislava, vienna, environment, road safety, transport
Olga Karatch: 'Lukashenko takes EU leaders for great lumps'
The German presidency of the EU judged the local elections on January 14 in Belarus ‘undemocratic’. The country’s opposition has already announced its intention of contesting Lukashenko
warsaw, minsk, belarus, vitebsk, dictature, media, world affairs
Disappearing in the crowd: Vietnamese immigrants in Poland
Thousands of Vietnamese are repressed in their home country and are forced to leave Asia and try their luck abroad. For those who choose Poland, the transition is sometimes tough
warsaw, warsaw, democratisation, identity, labour, ton van anh, multiculturalism
War on huts, peace to the palaces!
Before long, demolition work will begin on the ‘Palace of the Republic’ in Berlin, a relic from GDR days. In other ex-socialist states there are similar buildings, and every one has its own story.
warsaw, bucarest, bulgaria, architecture, sofia, romania, cities
