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EU day of languages, Paris: why Portuguese singer Lio wants to hug you
The current rotating EU president-holders emphasise the human, not institutional touch of learning languages in Europe. Testimonies from an Abba-themed press conference before celebrations for the first time in the French capital on 26 September
report, christine albanel, julia kristeva, lio, leonard orban, communication , abba
Brussels flea market: bargains abound
Meet people, get great bargains and put familiar objects which you have grown tired of back into circulation
report, flea market, antique, trinket, purchase, money, belgium
Serbia’s Radovan Karadzic, prisoner bus line number 73
How the war criminal was arrested in Belgrade on 21 July, and happens in Serbia now
report, balkans, kosovo, ratko mladić, boris tadic, world affairs, serbia
St. Patrick's Day: drowning the shamrock in Dublin
Alcohol, religion and fireworks - we swoop over Dublin on 17 March, feast (and party) day of the patron saint of Ireland
report, religion, identity, alcohol, tourism, trafalgar square, aslan
European School in Strasbourg
The first European school in the Alsatian capital opens in September 2008. Concerns arise that it will undermine the international sections of existing schools and how it will relate to the EU
report, education system, school, richard corbett, strasbourg, france, multilingualism
Remember, the Council of Europe is not part of the EU
The Strasbourg-based organisation defends human rights in Europe and needs to combat its dwindling visibility
report, council of europe, human rights, strasbourg, france, western eu, politics
Don’t rydzysk it – vote abroad!
October parliamentary elections in Poland are rapidly approaching. Can Polish emigrants affect their outcome?
report, poland, best of cafebabel.com, students, central and eastern europe, elections, politics
