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Babelblogs: Macedonia, cloning and praying in Berlin
Europe is often seen as boring and bureaucratic - not the case with cafebabel.com’s community blogs. European debate is in full swing, bloggers are up in arms and words are flying
blogs, religion, greece, blog review, central and eastern europe, istanbul, turkey
Blogging Kosovo, Erasmus and poetry
Existential crises in Berlin, self-critical French and new nation states - the best of our babelblogs this fortnight
blogs, hungary, cities, european tour, kosovo, poetry, internet
Headscarfs from Europe's presidents on Mars
Are you waiting for the snow in Tallinn? Bothered about a piece of cloth in Turkey? Or taking a politics lesson with McCain? The latest news from our babelblogs
blogs, john mccain, recep tayyip erdogan, islam, tallinn, blog review, cinema
Babelblogs: Olympics of human rights
British exes, banking superheros, Athens and garapos in Cuba - plus the latest Franco-German blog to watch out for
blogs, olympic games, athens, sub-prime, cinema, politics, europe
Eighties generation: we're not childless losers
Despite their reputation, twentysomethings often have more to offer than first meets the eye
Born in the eighties
Twenty-something baby losers. Often disparaged, yet the 'eighties generation' harbour multiple talents. First part of a series of portraits exchanging Paris and Berlin
God bless our babelblogs
From Prishtina to Kiev with our new reporters project, via Istanbul and the US along the comic soundtrack of Europe - by Groucho Marx and Tim Burton
blogs, balkans, eurotik, southern eu, kiev, central and eastern europe, istanbul
Bloomin' babelblogs
From the deserts of Dubai to French rugby fields, sliding from rural land to urban city, smashing crossroads and borders - babelblogs are everywhere
There’s no place like Zverynas
This week we look at parades, journalism, amputations and isolated communities living in the woods... Only on babelblogs
Attack from the blogosphere
The online web community, 'StudiVerzeichnis', is hailed as the success story of generation Web 2.0 in Germany. But bloggers are questioning whether it is a true network phenomenon
American politicians launch blogging campaign
North American politicians and their advisers launch an electoral campaign on the blogosphere
Bloggers’ war against traditional media in Lebanon
A Lilliputian army of bloggers and freelance journalists are besieging the Western media. According to the provocative point of view of a young blogger, the Western media is too often inclined to demonise Israel.
“The audience has a role to play in the future of journalism”
Thanks to blogs, today everyone is a journalist. But will this uncontrolled media hurt the overall quality of the press? Dan Gillmor, author of 'We the Media', claims this new journalism will ultimately be profitable for everyone
blogs, california, ethics, writers, journalism, media, citizen journalism
