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Dossier | 01/10/2008

Corruption in Romania

Corruption in Romania

Corruption is everywhere, but for years Romania was considered a particularly severe case. Political experts report on the slow but sure progress being made in the battle against corruption while in a satirical piece Romanian author Dan Langu presents two dissolute heroes. » more

Article Little tokens of appreciation
Article At a snail's pace
Essay A creative pair

Dossier | 17/09/2008

The Cyprus affair

The Cyprus affair

Cyprus, the third-largest island in the Mediterranean, has always been considered a hub of exchange between the Orient and the Occident. Divided since 1974, the North and South look set to put aside their differences and agree on a settlement. How could a solution to the Cyprus conflict benefit Europe as a whole? » more

Article Things are looking up
Analysis A meeting of cultures since Antiquity

Dossier | 10/09/2008

More effective aid

More effective aid

Last year European member states gave 46 billion euros in development aid. That sounds like a lot but is less than promised. Yet the international battle against poverty is not just about money but increasingly about effective cooperation. So what is the status quo as regards cooperation? » more

Interview "Global developments affect everyone"
Facts Missing the target

Dossier | 06/08/2008

China

China

The most populous country on earth has been host to the entire world during the Olympic Games. It is only thirty years since China launched its reform policy and opened to the world. What is the current state of Sino-European relations in business and politics? » more

Article A happy couple?
Article Friendly rhetoric

Dossier | 01/08/2008

France

France

France is a founder state of the European Union and today one of the locomotives for the European cooperation. What affects the French people? Which are the problems and challenges French society encounters? Read more in this portrait. » more

Commentary Nicolas Sarkozy - a president with two faces
Background Urban riots in France

Dossier | 26/06/2008

French Presidency

French Presidency

From July 1, 2008 France holds the Presidency of the Council of the European Union for the second half of 2008. Which are its objectives? » more

Article Sarkozy's European politics
Article The Europe that protects, but what?

Dossier | 25/06/2008

Ireland's No

Ireland's No

The Irish rejection of the Treaty of Lisbon has Europe seriously reflecting on its future. Is there a way out of the crisis? Do referendums make sense at all? And what do the Irish now expect from the EU? » more

Debate Dead or alive?
Article The naysayers

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PRESS REVIEW

Main focus of 19/03/2010

Middle East violence menaces Europe

Middle East violence menaces Europe

The peace negotiations between Israel and Palestine are grinding to a halt, while missile attacks from the Gaza Strip, Israeli air strikes and the announced construction of new settlements in East Jerusalem have done much to poison the atmosphere. The maelstrom of violence will engender more terror and thus threaten Europe, commentators write.

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