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PEW Featured Report: Americans and their gadgets
PEW Featured Report: Americans and their gadgets In recent years the digital world has expanded far beyond the desktop, and consumers can now choose from an array of devices capable... Read more
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Euro roundup: France burning, Merkel stressing and three more Eurobarometer surveys..
Italy and France try to curb EU reforms from FT.com – World, Europe Italy and France are making headway in a campaign to soften the potential impact of the most... Read more
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Euro roundup: Lagendijk explains what happens in Netherlands, Merkel declares the end of multicultural society…
What currency wars mean for the eurozone by Centre for European Reform By Simon Tilford The dollar has now fallen to $1.40 against the euro. This is still below the... Read more
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New Eurobarometer report: Europeans, development aid and the Millennium development goals
Europeans, development aid and the Millennium development goals European citizens continue to show resolute support to aid provided to developing countries. One week before the UN High Level Meeting on... Read more
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Europeans and Humanitarian Aid. A New Report
Humanitarian Aid A special Eurobarometer survey on humanitarian aid reveals a high level of solidarity among EU citizens with victims of conflict and natural disasters outside the Union. Eight out... Read more
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Euro roundup: Berlusconi, Citzalia, Euroblogging
Citzalia – the virtual ghost European Parliament (really, why spend money on this?) from Jon Worth by Jon Yesterday – thanks to this tweet – I had the dubious honour to be one... Read more
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Euro roundup: Media freedom threatened in most European countries, Wilders backs Dutch minority government etc…
Wilders backs Dutch minority government from European Voice – RSS – News & analysis Talks begin to form a minority liberal-conservative administration with the informal backing of the anti-immigrant party... Read more
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Euro roundup: France working on her identity crisis: banning burqa, chains “illegal” Romas…
MAIN FOCUS: Catalans ban bullfighting | 29/07/2010 from euro|topics The Catalan parliament in Barcelona on Wednesday passed a ban on bullfighting that will go into effect in the autonomous Spanish... Read more
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Euroblogging roundup (and more from Europe…)
Fundamental challenges for Euroblogging by Grahnlaw The Open Europe blog made the point that there is blogging on the fundamental questions of the future direction of Europe, as well as... Read more
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Euro roundup: Euroblogging, incoming French Burqa ban and more…
Under the influence? from Open Europe blog The public affairs firm Waggener Edstrom issued their first ever study of the influence of EU affairs blogs yesterday, ranking the Open Europe... Read more
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Euro roundup: Belgian EU Presidency begins
MAIN FOCUS: Divided Belgium takes over EU presidency | 01/07/2010 from euro|topics Belgium takes over the EU Council Presidency for six months today, Thursday. But the country is deeply divided... Read more
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Euro roundup: Some peace for the Blood Sunday victims…
A newspaper cutting showing the faces of victims killed on Bloody Sunday is stuck to a memorial dedicated to them, in the Bogside area of Londonderry, Northern Ireland on June... Read more
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Euro Roundup: Probably Muslims will be blamed for the rise of Dutch anti-Islam party (!)
List of women-friendly mosques in England from Boing Boing by Lisa Katayama An inter-faith organization just released a list of the top 100 women-friendly mosques in England. The criteria included... Read more
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Euro roundup: Newest Greek crisis, British elections, My Europe Day
Greek strikers hit Athens streets from BBC News | Europe | World Edition Greek public sector workers storm the Acropolis and scuffle with riot police during a strike against austerity... Read more
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Eurozone burns, British and Hungarian elections, another roundup…
well, in the end EU will take care of Greek crisis, they have to but for the moment, things getting chaotic in euroland… Greek crisis starts hitting other eurozone countries... Read more













