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Slovenian journalist: death threats after arms trade trilogy
In Slovenia, a trilogy published between summer 2011 and spring 2012 has exposed the secrets of the arms trade during the Balkans war and the role of the country's politicians in it. It's been an ache in the sides of those in power and with money and interests whom the book denounces. Co-writer Blaz Zgaga, 38, may be in hiding but he won't stay down
investigation, interview, united nations, corruption, balkans, yugoslavia, ljubljana
University-educated flee and woo Lithuania: emigration and erasmus
An increasing number of students are asking professor Žilvinas Martinaitis at the University of Vilnius to let them take their exams at the end of May. This would allow them to go abroad - most popularly, to the UK, Ireland or Scandinavia - to work, and return with some extra money in October, a month after the official term start. Lithuanian and eramus students, professors and politicians explain the phenomenon
investigation, eucrisis on the ground, money, university, labour market, vilnius, lithuania
Biking is trendy, politics is not in green Budapest
Resistance groups may be fighting pollution in Budapest, but there’s a long way to go from holding bicycle protests to creating a political impact. How can ecological thinking blossom in the Hungarian capital?
investigation, protest, cities, hungary, transport, budapest, bicycle
Gran Scala – Spain’s new Las Vegas
Europe’s largest construction project is an amusement park in Los Monegros. It is in competition with Expo Zaragoza 2008, whose main focus is on raising awareness of sustainable water development
investigation, development, architecture, zaragoza, politics, southern eu, spain
UK, Russia: a new Iron curtain?
Two out of three British Council offices were deemed 'illegal' and closed down in Russia in January. A reflection on ties between the Kremlin and London
investigation, photogallery, moscow, dmitry medvedev, nationalism, education system, london
Au pair Alices in washing up land
It’s an enticing experience which draws many young people abroad – but the catch lies hidden behind closed doors
investigation, italy, labour, europe, poland, youth, european union
Food for Life
The organic lobby is suspicious of GM and biotechnology, but the European Commission wants the know-how.
investigation, agriculture, health, international trade, genetically modified organisms, economy, jean quatremer
