Posts Tagged ‘ europe ’

A battle for the soul of every Egyptian

Converts have become pawns in Egypt's increasingly bitter standoff between Muslims and Christians.

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From numbers to narratives

From numbers to narratives

Most journalists dread crunching data. But finding narratives among the numbers is part of journalism's mandate. Luckily, there are tools to help.

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Peace summit or the height of folly?

Peace summit or the height of folly?

Can an activists' peace summit at the top of Mont Blanc help bridge the abyss of Israeli-Palestinian conflict?

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Malta’s mash of civilisations

Malta’s mash of civilisations

Malta's complex heritage is living proof that cultures mash more than civilisations clash.

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A question of upbringing

In multicultural families, deciding on where to raise your child is no easy matter and has profound implications for the future.

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Turkey’s eastern promise

The EU rose out of the ruins of war. Perhaps, with a little patience, a Middle Eastern union is not such a distant fantasy.

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Immigrant labours lost

Immigrants in Europe are more likely to be over-qualified for the jobs or unemployed than the native population.

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