Inside Europe
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Inside Europe
On today's program: EU considers closer integration despite problems - New survey reveals European differences - Britain tops the obesity charts once again - Rip off Rome - Why the Finns are live on air with a dead language - Rising suicides in the Turkish army - Pink protests in Berlin against the opening of a life-size Barbie dreamhouse - Will Germany be the future of football?
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Inside Europe
On today's program: What the opposition is up against in Russia - Tackling corruption in the Czech Republic - Up close and personal on Denmark TV - If Sigmund Freud's couch could talk - Populist politics in the UK - Choosing the environment over jobs in Spain - A maritime revolution in the waters off Scandinavia - What lies beneath Helsinki - And Mamma Mia…the ABBA Museum opens in Stockholm.
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Inside Europe
On today's programme: Will Germans get answers at a neo-Nazi trial next week? - All hail the new King of the Netherlands - Spanish royals stand red faced in the dock – Is gang warfare out of control in Denmark - Cyprus banks on tourism to fill its empty coffers - The return of cold war language in Russia - Latvians fed up with state of roads - Sex workers in Turkey want to stay open for business.
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Inside Europe
On today's programme: Behind the façade in Chechnya - The Czechs provide aid to the US - Irish government under pressure over abortion - The nightingale symphony in the skies over Berlin - A tax evasion scandal in Germany - Is freedom from religion under threat in Turkey - Exhuming Second World War history in the forests of Brandenburg - Army veterans turn to gardening to combat traumas of war.
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Inside Europe
On today's program: Margaret Thatcher creates divisions even in death - The Portuguese struggle to see bailout benefits - Stripping down to raise cash in Spain - A musical forest in France yields its secrets - The Moldovan connection in the mafia world - A spare room or a square meal in the UK - Germans move east in their twilight years - Pedal power provides a push for Danish pensioners.
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Inside Europe
In this week's show: Margaret Thatcher's European legacy - A controversial exhibition in Berlin puts Jews in boxes - Should Austrian banking secrecy be lifted? - Twitter becomes a hub for novels and poetry - Britain steps up the fight against female genital mutilation - A musician who grew up with music banned from the house - Spanish bakers vs low-cost bread - Italian bakers vs the Mafia.
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Inside Europe
As Greenland's first female prime minister is sworn in, what's her political agenda? Military spending in cash strapped Greece, and London's first Atheist Church. Why some European countries just can't get their birth rates up, how Welsh hill farmers are coping after being hit by the worst winter storm in decades, and we'll be taking you to a seduction school, French style.
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Inside Europe
How are people feeling in Cyprus as banks finally reopen? Despite being labeled as a terrorist organization, the PKK remains popular among the Kurdish Diaspora. Bankrupt municipalities in Spain are trying to cash in on church property. DW talks to a Syrian weapons expert, new bells ring in Easter in Paris, and a hotel without a roof tries to shed light on the plight of the homeless in Gothenburg.
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Inside Europe
Will Cyprus spell the end of the Eurozone? In Hungary, protesters demonstrate against the government. Could the tide finally be turning on Spain's eviction laws? In Brussels, can Europe make its airspace more efficient? The Turkish blast from the Ottoman past, and cross-cultural love in Austria. Autonomy for Scottish islands within an independent Scotland? And, St. Francis of Assisi in Italy.
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Inside Europe
Pope Francis, a new style for the papacy. Food aid in Europe, the Vienna Philharmonic re-examines its past; and the campaign in the Czech Republic to award a British man, the Nobel Peace prize. A walk around Sarajevo's parks. Will Iceland be the first western democracy to ban internet pornography? To mine, or not to mine, in Greenland; and the secretive world of Swiss gold.
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
This week, we get a rare glimpse inside the Vatican. Will the Berlin Wall pay the price of progress? Spaniards learn English to improve job prospects, while in Greece, laughter's the best medicine. Bolshoi drama spills over into real life, and a Swiss curfew has children up in arms. Stalin remains a hometown hero, and in Denmark, a Congolese musician raps for peace.
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Inside Europe
This week, Italy's political power vacuum, and corruption scandals in Spain. Can Greece ever emerge from its crippling debt crisis? And,Portuguese protest songs. Latvians fight to clear their tarnished mental health record, the Czech Republic examines its communist past, and a very Irish success story. Lastly, do Germans have a sense of humor? and the bizarre sounds of 'Inhuman music' from Berlin
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: The Irish Prime minister apologizes to victims of forced labour in the Magdalene Laundries - Horsemeat on the menu in Austria - The full Monty (Italian style) - Celebrating curves on the catwalk - People power brings down the Bulgarian government - Diving into dumpsters in Spain - A Roma rap demanding better schooling - And how gin is lifting spirits in London.
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Inside Europe
On this week's show, anger over Ireland's past, gay marriage gets the go-ahead in the UK, more controversy in Denmark over Islam, and Spanish ham proves resilient despite the economic crisis. Also, digging up bones to rewrite royal history, will German thrillers crack the international market? Stray dogs in Istanbul,and how carnival is normalizing life in an Italian village.
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
Is Britain on course to leave the European Union? - 50 years of Franco-German friendship - The crisis in Mali reaches the suburbs of Paris - The masterpieces collecting dust in Geneva - Risky business trying to leave gangs in Denmark - Will privatization give Spanish healthcare a shot in the arm? - Should prisoners have the right to vote? - Life behind bars in Turkey's maximum security prisons
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
On this week's program: Are Russians laundering money in Cyprus, the next bailout candidate - The Czech Republic as it elects a new president - Asylum seekers in Berlin on strike – More violence in Belfast – Marseille's identity in the spotlight - The northern-Irish golfer who's hit it big - Germany needs male kindergarten teachers - The Midwife Crisis, a choir made up of - midwives.
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
On this week's show: Asylum seekers who've occupied a Vienna cathedral - Gerard Depardieu's path to Russian citizenship - Gory details of an ancient Roman cult - Two of Europe's major cultural hubs - The true extent of hate crime against Jews in Scandinavia - And the duo that's playing a glass harp!
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Inside Europe
On this week's New Year special - we're taking a look at food: From the slippery, snake-like specialty in northern Germany - To the new concept of "kitchensurfing" - How France's last city vineyard was saved - New Nordic chefs show pickled fish the door - A pop-up restaurant in Germany - And a culinary tour of Rome
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
On this week's program, a look back at some reports on Inside Europe this year: Getting the fiscal lowdown in a bar in Ireland - A Dutch ship builder with a biblical, if not antediluvian identity crisis - The battle that spelled Napoleon's end, revisited - Belfast is profiting from the sinking of the Titanic, 100 years later - And, pesky crow or popular robin, what kind of email-bird are you?
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
On this week's program: Who's really behind the voice of Assisi - Berliners get creative as they play Santa - In Sweden, why the girls are wearing the pants this Christmas and the boys are ironing - The tree in Brussels that many say is ruining the Christmas - Why Hungary is burning its money - And why the Dutch government says it's OK to slander God
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
Is there a bright future for Golden Dawn? - A 'Carrot Rebellion' in Spain - Esperanto, the language that won't give up the fight - Sectarian violence on the rise in Belfast? - A battle royal over a Turkey soap opera - And how much music means to the Roma people...
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: Hundreds of Spaniards lose their homes daily - A royal baby on its way - The Czech Republic becomes Israel's best friend in Europe - Can Flamenco survive - Austrians frustrated over modern sex education - Sick of driving to work? Why not jump?- How to avoid getting lost in translation in Brussels - An opera for babies - Meet the Cream Team, Cologne's champion gay soccer side
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
On this week's show: Greece gets much needed bailout funds - A return of N. Ireland's troubled past? - Some very bad news for French beer drinkers - Poverty deepens in Latvia - A return of capital punishment in Turkey? - Does the EU really need two seats of parliament? - In Copenhagen, church music has its bell rung by pop tunes - Can Cornwall make money out of seaweed?
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: As the economy bottoms out in Spain, discrimination is on the rise - Eating lunch with complete strangers in Prague - Is Britain saying goodbye to the EU? - The orchestra in Brussels that's saying goodbye to paper scores - What's it's like to be locked up in a Russian prison camp - Abortion laws in Ireland come under scrutiny - And American football comes to Europe
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Inside Europe
Survivors of the Norway massacre show signs of post-traumatic stress - The drive for independence in Catalonia … and Scotland - What's happened to Germany's gold reserves? - We meet the man raising money for war-torn Syria - Can Italy protect its crumbling monuments? - Why a cuddly creature is getting the Dutch worried about their dykes - And the secret behind Czech beer
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: Europe hails the reelection of Barack Obama - Did charm or tough talk win out at a dinner in London? - The quest for utopia in a small town in Spain - Keeping up with the politicians at the European Parliament in Brussels - Pedal power raises money for Palestinians - An exhibition of hair in all its glossy glory - And a rare performance by a Roma orchestra
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: UK faces up to reality of sexual abuse - Should we feel sorry for sacked investment bankers? - The latest eye-tracking technology in Denmark - A homeless take on tours of Prague – Recognition of the Roma Holocaust - Spain rakes through its fascist past – A children's book raises eyebrows in Latvia –Grey power squatting in Berlin
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: Europe and the US election – Who will American ex-pats in Berlin vote for? - The UK child abuse scandal - A verdict in Italy sends tremors through the science world - Holocaust memorial for Sinti and Roma in Germany - Europe's young minds brace for uncertain times to come - Comic books are getting real - In search of mushrooms.
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The inside take on European affairs
Despite the Nobel Peace Prize, Norway still says 'nei' to the EU - Belfast opens its first abortion clinic - A glamorous makeover for a UK festival - Spain and its angry citizens - A taste of the world's best olive oil.
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: Despite the Nobel Peace Prize, Norway still says 'nei' to the EU - Armenian Syrians head to their ancestral homeland - Belfast opens its first abortion clinic - A glamorous makeover for a UK music festival - Belgium moves a step closer to breaking up - Spain and its angry citizens -How Romania re-educated dissidents through torture - A taste of the world's best olive oil.
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: Spanish workers earn time not money - Is Belgium breaking apart? - The rehabilitation of Alan Turing - Danish rocket scientists try getting into space on a low budget - Prisoner, president, and now the name of Prague's airport - What to do with the house where Hitler was born - Women on a mission blocked by the Moroccan navy - An elderly dance group that's acting its age
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On this week's program: An attempt on the Czech president - Was former Turkish president Ozal assassinated in 1993? - Taking ecstasy on TV - Will Srebrenica get a Serb mayor? - How the Georgian dream has come true - Russia and Latvia fight it out over history - Self sufficiency and city lifestyle - Could Denmark be shedding its fat tax? - How to make sense of the oftentimes convoluted EU.
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
On this week's program: Will Georgia sweep out its long-standing president? - France's new president is facing a crisis of his own - Spanish schools are struggling with budget cuts - Is Denmark sending Guatemalan transvestites to their deaths? Are the remains of King Richard III behind the stir in Leicester - And when it comes to email behaviour, what kind of bird are you?
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
On this week's program: Calls for calm after the publication of controversial cartoons - USAID gets marching orders from the Kremlin - London's skyline gets a sustainable crystal - Tensions escalate between Turks and Kurds - Czech bootleg booze is causing a scare in eastern Europe - Walls go up to separate Roma from Romanians - And will pedal power take over the streets of Brussels?
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: Europe breathes a sigh of relief after a German court ruling - Portugal's elderly find it hard to make it to the doctor's - How the truth of the Katyn massacre was concealed - A European folk music festival - The noose is tightening on British fugitives abroad - Who to call if the Istanbul police beat you up - Poland looks to nuclear power - Dining underground in Finland.
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
On this week's program: It’s all about Europe in the Dutch elections - Standing up to the mob in Copenhagen - Napoleon’s army returns to Russia 200 years after defeat - the American city that just wants to be European - The Latvian government says relocate don’t emigrate - And cuckoo clocks get in tune with the times
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: How Turkey is dealing with the influx of refugees from Syria - We visit one of Europe's largest slums in Madrid - What the butler saw in the GDR - Exploring the seas around Cyprus - What's it like to be a victim of cyberstalking? - 14,000 people still missing from the Balkan wars - An appetite for New Nordic cuisine - The French develop a passion for all things Chinese
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: Pussy Riot beckons tough times ahead for Putin - Denmark pushes the limits of tolerance over pedophile drawings - Young Spaniards put off leaving home - How California inspired East German youth - Istanbul's monumental rebuilding project - The world premiere of an unstageable opera - Parisians raise their gospel voice - And it's just not cricket here in Germany
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: Why the diplomatic row between Belarus and Sweden is escalating - Austrians seek a democratic way of banking - Exploring Islam through Ramadan nights in Berlin - the Brits develop a thirst for microbrews - The fate of historic buildings lies in the cards - Tombstone technology brings the dead back to life - And are Berliners developing a public speaking voice?
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Inside Europe
On this week's program: Looking ahead to the Paralympics with a seasoned sports journalist - Greek authorities launch a crackdown on illegal immigrants - Muslims mark the holy month of Ramadan in France, and in Turkey - Why the revolution in Serbia has failed to live up to expectations - The journalists purged from Spain's national broadcaster - And the Czech boom in smoke-free cigarettes.
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
On this week's program: Heads roll as teddy bears are airdropped over Belarus - A new take on the world’s most visited city - We join Spanish job-seekers looking in vain for work - Roma refugees are evicted from their settlements in Belgrade - Is one wife enough in Turkey? - And getting your tongue around street signs in Danish
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Inside Europe
On this week's program: In search of the Olympic spirit in London - Portugal's drop-out generations searches for work - The wrecker's ball arrives at Ireland's ghost estates - Did the Czechs and Slovaks make a mistake in getting divorced? - Why the suicide rate in Northern Ireland has doubled since the Good Friday peace agreement - And the winners and losers in the drive to spruce up Berlin.
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Inside Europe
Londoners are already complaining even before the Olympics begin - Why Russia is trying to brand NGOs as "foreign agents" - France reveals aspects of its collaborationist past - Vienna's female medical students get a booster - The Czech Catholic Church is close to recompense - Norway takes stock of an emotionally charged year - And we meet the modern-day Noah.
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Inside Europe
On this week's program: Coal miners stage a mass march across Spain - Roma groups in the Czech Republic demand respect for their suffering during the Holocaust - Learning how to be a lady in Switzerland - Economic hardship in Greece leads to a surge in race-related crimes - Britain battens down the hatches ready for the Olympics - And how fencing is much more than a sport in France.
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Inside Europe
Spain are EURO 2012 champions, but their clubs back home are feeling the pinch - More and more Greeks line up at soup kitchens in Athens - An Irish take on the euro crisis - Tiny Liechtenstein is happy with its prince calling ALL the shots - Circumcision gets nipped in the bud in Germany - And digital technology provides a new insight into the world of Anne Frank
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Inside Europe
On this week's program: Cyprus joins the queue for a bailout with its begging bowl - Is Greece’s economy in better shape than the country’s leaders? - Tensions escalate between Turkey and Syria - Lech Walesa looks back at his role in modern Polish history - Why you could be fined for listening to the radio in Latvia – And we visit a Swiss man who’s setting an environmental example.
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Inside Europe
Is Greece's new government strong enough to reconcile a divided nation? - Spain is the latest EU nation to get a bailout - Visit a Swiss alpine village that's getting tired of tourists - Poland's still scoring goals at EURO 2012 - Will the locals lose out at this summer's London Olympics? - Are skyscrapers ruining Istanbul's historic skyline? - And we check out the World Pasta Championship!
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Inside Europe
On this week's program: Is Spain's black economy a help or a hindrance? - How do ordinary Spaniards gauge the crisis in their country? - Is enough being done to protect Italy's monuments? - In France, churches may fall victim to the wrecker's ball - How has Norway reacted to the Breivik trial? - And the paraplegic wheeling himself across Europe.
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Inside Europe
On this week's program: Spain considers options to save its debt-ridden banks - Fears that anti-Semitism is on the rise in France - Is de-leveraging de-stabilizing eastern Europe? - Is corruption fuelling Europe's economic crisis? - Should patients foot the bill for cleaning up Latvia's healthcare system? - And insurance costs deliver a blow to home births in Germany.
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: Extradition is looming for Julian Assange - Why transatlantic relations are strained over the issue of passenger data - What kind of welcome awaits football fans heading to Ukraine? - the Pope's butler is accused of stealing his personal letters - Is the Turkish government about to do a U-turn on abortion - And how does Scotland feel about the Queen's Diamond Jubilee
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: Italy picks up the pieces after its earthquakes - Will Cyprus be the next country to ask for a bailout? - Half of Europe's Roma lack basic facilities - Why Prague has built a replica concentration camp - A far-flung British community is geaing up for the Queen's jubilee celebrations - Ireland votes on the EU fiscal pact - And a slippery solution for Europe's endangered eels
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Inside Europe
On this week's program: Survivor's of Norway's massacre confront the killer in court - Will Francois Hollande maintain the French-German axis? - Are the Greeks heading back to the drachma - We meet monks who are feeding their flock with gourmet food and wine - The rainbow flag flies for the first time in Kiev - and Britain takes a blast from the past to Azerbaijan for Eurovision.
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Inside Europe
On this week's program: Desperate measures to save the Spanish economy - Will France's new president sink or swim? - A familiar face returns to the Kremlin - The ecological cost of removing Italy's capsized cruise ship - How German schoolkids are finding their singing voice - Fears of government censorship in Turkish theaters - And will the French say Bon Appetit to British beef?
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Inside Europe
On this week's show: Calls to boycott EURO 2012 put Ukraine in a tight spot. The consequences of Europe's austerity measures. German art and Greece. The Netherlands says no to drug tourism.Belfast struggles with reconciliation. Tensions high in Kosovo as Serbs vote in elections. A museum in Istanbul that documents the life and work of a Nobel laureate. Sweden's lunch break "dance revolution".
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Inside Europe
On this week's program: In Norway, why the families of Breivik's victims aren't seeking revenge - It's down to two candidates in the French presidential race - Could the issue of homosexuality split the Anglican Church? - The people of Prague take to the streets - We look at the state of agriculture in southern Europe - And we travel to Marseille, the epitome of multiculturalism
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Inside Europe
A trial in Norway that tests democracy - Germans feel threatend by an Islamist group that's handing out copies of the Koran - Can a funny man really win France's presidential race? - Prague becomes a safe harbor for the world's pirates - Julian Assange's debut broadcast on Russia Today causes controversy - Belfast looks to cash in on the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
On this week's program: It's a year since France banned the Islamic face veil - Israel's reaction to controversy stirred by one of Germany's most famous writers - How Europe should deal with a nuclear defiant Iran - and we take a look at how homophobia is becoming official in Russia – All that and more.
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
Germany's Merkel heads to Prague in search of support - Turkish generals go on trial - Bulgaria faces a skilled workers shortage - EU looks to activate its older citizens - Jerez, famous for wine, is bankrupt - Self-immolations in Italy - A clinic in France treats police officers for depression - Gustav Klimt's Beethoven Frieze: an ode to momentous period in art.
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
Germany's Merkel heads to Prague in search of support - Turkish generals go on trial - Bulgaria faces a skilled workers shortage - EU looks to activate its older citizens - Jerez, famous for wine, is bankrupt - Self-immolations in Italy - A clinic in France treats police officers for depression - Gustav Klimt's Beethoven Frieze: an ode to momentous period in art
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Inside Europe: Corruption in worrying times
On this week's program: Is the Arab-Israeli conflict being played out in France? - The "quiet crisis" in Portugal - The Basque Country is quieter since the ETA ceasefire - Take a tour of corruption in Prague - Will the price of booze be raised in Britain? - A former Jewish girls school is rejuvenated in Berlin - Turkey revisits its imperial past in film - A pig with a message in Vienna.
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Inside Europe: Europeans cross borders in search of work
On this week's program: Europe’s unemployed cross borders in search of work - For the first time Czech kids read up on Roma culture - Russian grannies prepare to take Eurovision by storm - Did the Dutch Roman Catholic church castrate young men in its care? - Paris cashes in on Chinese tourists - And we’ll ride off into the sunset with one of Germany’s best known writers.
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
On this week's program: The Spaniards are up in arms over new labour laws - How the Greeks are moving their money to London – Why Bob the Builder and Thomas the Tank Engine have left the UK - Why is Turkey so infamous for locking up journalists? - Corruption influences voters in Slovakia - How kids are getting by on the streets of Bucharest - And why sex boxes are catching on in Europe.
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
On this week's program: The Spaniards are up in arms over new labour laws - How the Greeks are moving their money to London – Why Bob the Builder and Thomas the Tank Engine have left the UK - Why is Turkey so infamous for locking up journalists? - Corruption influences voters in Slovakia - How kids are getting by on the streets of Bucharest - And why sex boxes are catching on in Europe.
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
What lessons has Europe learned from the Fukushima nuclear disaster - Concerns mount over Ukraine’s Yulia Tymoshenko - Big Brother cracks down on crime in Nice - Are preparations for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest destroying people’s lives in Azerbaijan? - The Vatican opens its vaults for a rare glimpse of history - Georgia loads its guns to boost tourism.
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
Greeks look for creative ways to vent their anger - Journalists in Brussels are running out of ink - Spaniards protests against evictions - Controversy over plans for France's first mormon temple - Is Christianity too present in British public life? - A tough verdict for Murdoch's new Sunday paper - Berlusconi and how he manipulated Italian culture - A new generation of Romanian journalists.
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
On this week's program: Is it a question of not if but when Greece leaves the eurozone - Germany prepares for a change of presidential pace - Spain's royal family loses its lustre - a warning to Czechs to learn from the past - Turkey cracks down on illegal workers - Germany pays its respects to the murder victims of a neo-Nazi gang - and will academies improve education in the UK?
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Inside Europe: [Inside Europe]
Greeks wonder where their bailout money has gone - Debt problems of a different kind in the UK - France's Catholic Church appeals a de-baptism law - It's crunch time on the frozen Danube - Will gaining independence be as easy as the Scots think? - Catalonia wants more devolution from Spain - A Czech family resurrects a carnival tradition - How Carnival in Germany can be a tough gig for bands.
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs
Europe forces more austerity measures on struggling Greece - How Spain's unemployed are fighting through the crisis - France opens its first public Muslim cemetery - Austrian students’ uphill battle against Facebook’s privacy policies - Turkey’s first gay honor killing makes it onto the big screen - And Prague fears the wurst for its sausage stands. Host: Neil King Producer: Helen Seeney
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On this week's program: We'll meet the Russians who are getting creative in their protest against Putin - Is the Austrian parliament too crowded? - Julian Assange is nearing the end of his fight against extradition - the link between alcohol and sexual violence in the UK - Istanbul undertakes a controversial urban renewal project - and a Bulgarin school introduces chess on the curriculum. Host: Gabriel Borrud Producers: Matt Hermann, Joanna Impey Protests in RussiaRussia is in the midst of...
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Inside Europe: The Inside Take on European Affairs...
On this week's program: We'll meet the Russians who are getting creative in their protest against Putin - Is the Austrian parliament too crowded? - Julian Assange is nearing the end of his fight against extradition - the link between alcohol and sexual violence in the UK - Istanbul undertakes a controversial urban renewal project - and a Bulgarin school introduces chess on the curriculum. Host: Gabriel Borrud Producers: Matt Hermann, Joanna Impey Protests in RussiaRussia is in the midst of...
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Turkey and France are on a collision course over the French senate's passing of a genocide bill - The trial in Spain of a judge investigating Franco-era crimes opens up old wounds - The captain of Italy's disaster-stricken cruise ship symbolizes the country's deeper political problems - French hostage policy comes under increasing scrutiny.French-Turkish collision courseThe French senate’s passing of a law that criminalizes denying genocide has provoked outrage in Turkey. The bill is devoted...
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Inside Europe: The Inside Take on European Affairs...
On this week's program: we meet young Hungarians looking to leave the country as it heads towards a legal battle with the EU - in Turkey, rights groups say the verdict in the Hrant Dink trial sends out all the wrong messages -How tight are safety standards in the cruise ship industry? - And how do locals in East London feel about hosting the Olympics on their doorstep?Young Hungarians seek escapeHungary's conflict with the European Union has reached a new level. This week the European...
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On this week's program: how should Europe respond to Iran's nuclear expansion? - Switzerland may not use the euro, but it's not immune to the eurozone crisis - We examine ten years of Germany's anti-terror laws - Merkel and Sarkozy: do they really see eye-to-eye? - Why sales of German cars are booming in the US - and the real taste of Tuscany.IAEA Iran sanctionsWednesday saw another Iranian nuclear scientist assassinated in Tehran, leading the Islamic Republic to claim Israel or the United...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: Spain's new government rings in the new year in style with a round of austerity cuts - the Iron Lady's UK home town is loathe to see her cast in bronze - US military drones are involved in Turkey's attacks on Kurdish rebels - demonstrators take to the streets of Hungary to protest against a controversial new constitution - and men in kindergartens: can it ever work?Spain's new year cutsThe new government in Spain has started the year by announcing a new battery of...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
We take a look back at 2011 on this week's program, taking you to: London, to hear about the properties bought by now-deposed North African dictators - Belgrade, for an exclusive audience with the Serbian royal family - Paris, where the massive Rungis food market powers the kitchens of the world culinary capital. North African dictators' digs in LondonThe likes of Libya’s Muammar Ghaddafi, Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak, and Tunisia’s Zine al Abedine Ben Ali were thrown from power this year. But...
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On today's program: Why some European politicians will want to skip the festive season this year - A German organization helps the lovesick get through Christmas - The old French tradition which is neither good for the goose nor the gander - Why Christmas and board games cannot be separated - Farmers' markets take over Prague - Roald Dahl's children's classic Matilda is turned into a musical. A bad year for top politicians in EuropeQuite a few powerful men are probably a little grumpy this...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: The impact of Russia's marred elections on EU relations - The eurozone scrambles to save the single currency – How splendid is the UK's growing isolation in Europe? - Celebrating the race to the South Pole – Austria's far right provokes with a ball - Women-friendly mosques in Istanbul – A gay documentary sparks controversy in Romania - Italian cowboys shaky in the saddle.The impact of Russia's marred elections on relations with the EURussian President Dmitri Medvedev met...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Can the new Italian government save the economy - Are the Russians losing patience with Putin - Why the Belgians are the masters of comic relief - Is Ebay revolutionizing Christmas shopping - The sobering truth of alcohol related rape - A rise in drug deaths in Ireland - How European colonialism created human zoos - Bulgarian dentists cash in on holidays with a bite.Can the new Italian government save the economy?This week, after much anticipation, Mario Monti's new...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Is Britain ready for a winter of discontent? - Will Spain crack down on abortion - Is Breivik insane?- Austrian politicians weigh in on the Kampusch case - Commemorating the holocaust in Macedonia - Is the financial crisis fuelling corruption in Europe - France goes easy on underperforming pupils - Chess in Armenian schools - Visitors go blind in a German exhibition Is Britain ready for another winter of discontent?In Britain, nearly 2 million public sector workers have...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Is Britain ready for a winter of discontent? - Will Spain crack down on abortion - Is Breivik insane?- Austrian politicians weigh in on the Kampusch case - Commemorating the holocaust in Macedonia - Is the financial crisis fuelling corruption in Europe - France goes easy on underperforming pupils - Chess in Armenian schools - Visitors go blind in a German exhibition Is Britain ready for another winter of discontent?In Britain, nearly 2 million public sector workers have...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: Is Germany turning a blind eye to right wing terror? - The challenges facing the new government in Rome - The world's most infamous assassin has another day in court - Russia rounds up guest workers from Tajikistan - Why foreign doctors are under scrutiny in Finland - How Hare Krishnas are milking it in the UK – And business is brisk for beautiful baubles in Geneva.Will Italy's new government rise to the challenge?It's been the most politically tumultuous week in years...
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On this week's programme: Could China solve Europe’s debt crisis? - A strong franc could mean more space on Swiss ski hills - Why Austria lags behind on drink driving - Turkish academics protest after an arrest under anti-terror laws. Families of wrongly arrested detainees fight for justice in Russia - Georgians look on as South Ossetia votes - and a French artist gets his own museum.Italy is in turmoil after borrowing rate hits seven percentConcerns about Greece’s woes are nothing compared...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Does China hold the key to the eurozone's debt crisis? - The implications of the Palestinians joining UNESCO - Is cybercrime the new threat to global security? - Is being tickled the answer to beating the blues? - A new political party gives the Polish parliament a makeover - The rough and tumble of politics in Georgia – Finding wedding dresses for Turkish brides in Germany. Does China hold the key to the eurozone's debt crisis?China's President Hu Jintao made a three...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: 11th hour deal to contain eurozone’s debt crisis - Earthquake highlight’s Turkey’s ethnic divide - Chinese investors snap up London property - Last word in luxury takes shape in Switzerland - Scotland’s ruling party unveils bid for independence - Did Hitler die in Argentina?- Has a Roman villa fallen victim to bureaucratic bungling? - The German beer making a splash abroad. An 11th hour deal to contain the eurozone’s sovereign debt crisisEuropean Union politicians put...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: 11th hour deal to contain eurozone’s debt crisis - Earthquake highlight’s Turkey’s ethnic divide - Chinese investors snap up London property - Last word in luxury takes shape in Switzerland - Scotland’s ruling party unveils bid for independence - Did Hitler die in Argentina?- Has a Roman villa fallen victim to bureaucratic bungling? - The German beer making a splash abroad. An 11th hour deal to contain the eurozone’s sovereign debt crisisEuropean Union politicians put...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
A make or break week for the future of Europe's single currency - Is Czech euroscepticism paying off? - The British count their pennies as the economic squeeze tightens - Why luxury goods are booming in these tough times - Are Russian emigres in Britain giving their country a bad name? - The EU and Ukraine square off over Yulia Tymoshenko - Arab tourists discover Turkish delights. A make or break week for the future of Europe's single currencyThe countdown to restore confidence in the euro...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
Germans count the cost of Europe's economic crisis - The debt crisis becomes a health hazard for Greeks - Expat Greeks are tired of the blame game - Italian psychologists take the couch to the street - A proposal that would help organ donors rest in peace in the UK - Latvia cooks up new school menus to tackle obesity - Eating like stone age man in Berlin - Harris tweed makes a comeback.Germans count the cost of Europe's economic crisisAll eyes were on Slovakia this week - the last country to...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Angry Greeks on strike again - Will Slovakia scupper expansion of Euro rescue fund? - Just how independent is the Nobel prize committee? - The Knox trial and Italian justice - Is the UK train system off the rails? - New fat tax in Denmark -Mademoiselles no longer pc in France - The Zapatero legacy - A traditional grape harvest in the Rheingau Angry Greeks on strike againGreece's Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos has warned that the country could miss its targets if...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
Germany approves an extended EU rescue fund - Why the next generation of European leaders are pessimistic about the future - The Czech Republic bucks Europe's anti-nuclear trend - Turkish doctors cure intensive care patients with music - An Italian goes on hunger strike until all the country's politicians have been sacked - Why foie gras is off the menu at the world's largest food fair.Germany gives green light to extended EU rescue fundThe German parliament this week approved plans to...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
Can Greece afford to ditch the euro for its old currency? - Did African dictators finance France's political elite? - Palestinians in Berlin prepare for an historic vote - Austrian priests push for change they can believe in - Britain tries to see eye to eye with the Russian bear - Why bees are taking off at Frankfurt Airport - Easy riders take over the streets of Copenhagen.Can Greece afford to ditch the euro for its old currency?German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: A half hour special on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 - we'll focus on how this event has impacted Europe over the past decade. Also on the programme: Can creativity kickstart the economy in eastern Germany? - The Dutch dream of a homegrown mountain - How a scheme is helping the blind to go hiking in France.How Europe has changed since the 9/11 attacksThis week marks the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. And we're looking at...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
France revamps its image in the Arab world - Why Russia is siding with the Syrian regime - Single Serbs head to Greece for love - Iraqis go 'all inclusive' to Cyprus - Are foreigners in Berlin being denied their democratic rights? - Small businesses rise from the ashes of the London riots - How football is tackling homelessness around the world - A sleepy German resort plays host to Frank Zappa.France revamps its image in the Arab worldWorld leaders descended on Paris, Thursday, for a...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: Can the West avoid the mistakes of Iraq in Libya? - Will DSK manage a political comeback? - Angela Merkel ups the pressure on Serbia - Why kidnap victim Natascha Kampusch is still making news in Austria - Tripe is on the menu in Florence - Fast food in Russia gets a revamp - Is there too much food on French plates? - The latest e-trends in European restaurants. Europe steps up support for Libyan rebelsAfter six months of civil war in Libya, western officials are...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs....
On today's programme: Will a single letter bring down the Murdoch empire? - Turkey runs out of patience with an ally -Swiss Franc takes a bite out of Swiss cheese - Piecing together the past in Venice - 20 years after the end of the USSR - Are immigrants bearing the brunt of Greece’s crisis? - Portuguese score a hit with their drug policy - Why Tamil pilgrims flocked to a small town in Germany. Will a single letter bring down Rupert Murdoch’s empire?The phone-hacking scandal that has rocked...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: Joining the battle for Britain's streets - Is France also on the brink of social unrest? - Greece's best and brightest pack their bags- Are Austria's light-up laws all smoke and mirrors? - Power to the people in Iceland - The Berlin Wall makes a comeback on its 50th anniversary - Promoting gay pride in Prague - Craftsmen in Florence pay the price of progress.Joining the battle for Britain's streetsThe UK has seen its worst outbreak of rioting and looting for thirty years....
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: Why Europe is backing off military intervention in Syria - Is the French military suffering from burnout? - Kosovo tensions flare again - Why Spain remains a magnet for migrants - Honoring Arnie in Austria - Is Cyprus's economy at a crossroads? - A crucial reshuffle for Turkey's military - Germans give up the wurst to go vegetarian - The Kremlin cracks down up quacks. Why Europe is backing off military intervention in SyriaEuropean governments have welcomed a UN Security...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: How far right parties are gaining ground in Europe - The changing faces of Norway - The campaign that has no time for hate - Multiculturalism in the Czech Republic - The Vatican recalls its envoy to Ireland over clerical sex abuse - Taking to the skies over war-torn Libya - Are the Spaniards losing faith in their leaders? - Latvian pig farmers try to save their bacon. How far right parties are gaining ground in EuropeThe twin terror attacks in Norway have led to a renewed...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: Is Murdoch out of touch with his media empire? Switzerland feels the heat from the eurozone crisis - Wartime wrongs in the Czech Republic - Worn out soles beat a path to Spain's patron saint - Is it time Germany took more responsibility on the world stage? - Serbia inches closer to EU membership - The Chinese takeover of a town in Tuscany - High Noon for the UK High Street.Is Rupert Murdoch out of touch with his media empire?It's been another dramatic week in the tabloid...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Is Murdoch’s media empire falling apart? -Is the Italian economy heading the same way Greece's?- Young Spaniards look to Germany for jobs - What do the worst street riots in years mean for Northern Ireland’s peace process? - Turkey’s soccer league in crisis over match fixing -Rotterdam awarded the title healthy city - The Vivaldi opera lost for almost 300 years Is the Murdoch media empire falling apart?The past two weeks have been a more than usually turbulent time in...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: A new twist in the Strauss Kahn sex affair - Murdoch's media empire under fire over a hacking scandal - Is the EU supporting North Korea's dictatorship? - The German government is slammed over Saudi Arabian tank deal - Spaniards take a flutter on new gambling laws - An historic ruling for the victims of Srebrenica - The Vatican embraces modern art. A new twist in the Strauss Kahn sex affairThe sexual assault case involving former IMF head Dominique Strauss Kahn seems...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: Has Greece pulled itself back from the brink of bankruptcy? - Spaniards fight for the roof over their heads - NATO takes stock of its Libya campaign - Holland's coffeeshops stay open to foreigners - Are the Russian police becoming a law unto themselves? - Turkey cracks down on the illegal trade in Islamic artifacts - And a new online course offers Scotch on the rocks.Has Greece pulled itself back from the brink of bankruptcy?The Greek government has approved a new...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: Greece's prime minister survives a confidence vote - Germany and Poland bask in the glow of friendship - Russia observes the 70th anniversary of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union - Raw food takes off in Berlin - Slovenia's shine is rubbing off - Monaco gears up for the royal wedding - Belgians keen on Luxembourg passport - The Leaning Tower of Pisa gets a scrub-downGreece's prime minister survives a confidence voteThe financial problems in Greece have been center...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: How much longer can Berlusconi cling to power? - Franco's iconic legacy divides Spain - The UK's Olympic ticket booking fiasco - How inventive prisoners outwitted Stalin's terror regime - Turkey takes a stab at constitutional reforms - Fighting illegal trafficking in Ukraine - An Italian eco winery takes the lead on cutting CO2 emissions. Is the era of Silvio Berlusconi drawing to a close?Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has lost big in recent referendum votes...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs....
On today's programme: What lessons can be drawn from Europe’s EHEC scare?- Greek protesters take to the streets yet again - Italy marks its 150th birthday as a nation - Swiss women celebrate an important anniversary - How truancy is on the increase in the UK - The debate over bilingual schools in Latvia - Shadow education is booming across Europe - The Berlin kindergarten where culture is king.Criticism of Germany's handling of health crisisGermany has been facing growing criticism from...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Why Germany is pulling the plug on nuclear energy - Mladic faces war crime charges in the Hague - FIFA president Sepp Blatter retains possession of the ball yet again -Does Ukraine have to choose between east and west? - An historic vote in Malta to legalize divorce - Tourism takes off in France’s poorest district - There’s more to 3D imaging than meets the eye. Why Germany is pulling the plug on nuclear energyThe German government has decided to phase out nuclear...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: Transatlantic ties take a better turn - Barack Obama revives special relationship with UK - Icelandic volcano disrupts European air space - Artists questions Tito's legacy - Spanish bullfighting legend returns - Swiss plan nuclear power phase-out - Turks divided over canal project - Moscow's mystery monument park - Poland to stamp out hooliganism.Transatlantic ties take a better turnThis week, US President Barack Obama embarked on his European tour, culminating in the...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: What does the Strauss-Kahn sex scandal mean for the IMF and Europe? - How the EU is squandering billions in North Africa and the Middle East - Why gay asylum seekers are finding it tough to get to Europe - The UK grapples with soaring youth unemployment - Why drug abuse is soaring in Russian schools - The Czechs celebrate their own unique beer festival.France split over Strauss-Kahn sex scandalDominique Strauss-Kahn, who was charged with sexual assault after an...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: The Greek austerity drama continues - Why good education is no guarantee for a job in Portugal - Queen Elizabeth gets ready for an historic visit to Ireland - France returns mummified Maori heads - Kurds up the pressure in Turkey ahead of national elections - Is South Tyrol heading for an ethnic divorce? Musicians pledge to rock on in the disputed territory of Abkhazia. The Greek austerity drama continues amid street protestsThis week marks a year since Greece became...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs....
On today's programme: What does the death of Osama bin Laden mean for Europe? - What do animal rights activists in Austria have to do with terrorists? - Plans to build Britain’s first high speed rail link between London and the North - Turkish authorities struggle to keep lid on a nationwide university scandal -Increasing suicides among French farmers - Does Eurovision prove Europe's got talent? What does Osama bin Laden's death mean for Europe?The terrorist attacks of 9/11 changed the world...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: Tunisian refugees scramble to get by in Italy - Afghans in Brussels are scared of returning home - Austria's Slovene minority gets a language boost - Life in Chernobyl's radioactive disaster zone - Germany opens its labor market to Eastern Europe - Is Latvia facing a new wave of emigration? - Belgian Veggie Day is food for thought - Germany in the grip of asparagus fever.Tunisian refugees scramble to get by in ItalyThe popular revolutions in the Arab World have been...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
Is Italy's refugee crisis jeopardizing EU cohesion? - NATO's campaign in Libya evokes bitter memories in Serbia – The impact of Gagarin's historic space trip – Why the link to home is vital for soldiers serving abroad - How 140 characters can define the happiness of an entire nation - Eastern Europe's forgotten wine heritage - How rural Scotland is profiting from the world's thirst for whisky. Is Italy's refugee crisis jeopardizing EU cohesion?Due to the political unrest in North Africa,...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
Is Italy's refugee crisis jeopardizing EU cohesion? - NATO's campaign in Libya evokes bitter memories in Serbia – The impact of Gagarin's historic space trip – Why the link to home is vital for soldiers serving abroad - How 140 characters can define the happiness of an entire nation - Eastern Europe's forgotten wine heritage - How rural Scotland is profiting from the world's thirst for whisky. Is Italy's refugee crisis jeopardizing EU cohesion?Due to the political unrest in North Africa,...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
Portugal calls for EU help - A former Ukrainian president is under fire over a dead journalist - Euroscepticsm is on the rise in the Czech government - Could Silesia break away from Poland? - Greece struggles with racist violence - London homeowners cash in on the royal nuptuals - A glimpse of Sicily you won't find in a tourist brochure - The changing face of Russian women. Portugal calls for EU bailoutPortugal has joined Greece and Ireland on the casualty list of Europe's sovereign debtors...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: Germany's conservatives grapple with sobering state elections - Tracking the assets of dictators - Fighting corruption in the Czech Republic – An Italian museum for migrants - Violence against women soars in Turkey - Parisian shops woo shoppers from China - A Berlin neighborhood is sick of tourists - Lazy Londoners fail to get into the Olympic Spirit.Germany's conservatives try to limit the damage of sobering state electionsIn Germany last weekend, voters in two...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European Affairs...
This week: Germany commits to Afghanistan after opting out of Libya - Italy scrambles to stem the flow of North African immigrants - France braces itself for an influx of refugees - What is the future of monarchy in Serbia? - We visit one of Russia's most explosive regions - Arab protests inspire Croats to take to the streets - Turkey sticks to disputed dam project - Londoners embrace speakeasiesGermany commits to Afghanistan after opting out of LibyaThe German cabinet has agreed to send up...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
This week: Impact of Arab uprisings on region’s Christian minorities - Saudi expats in London and the next revolution - Is the writing on the wall for Czech bookworms? - Oldies in Britain teach younger people a thing or two about how to do business - Who stands to profit from talks between Serbia and Kosovo? - Calls for Germans to reassess their colonial past - The generation divide in Italy What do the Arab uprisings mean for the region’s Christian minorities?This week bloody clashes...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
This week: Would a Marshall Plan work for North Africa? - Germany’s most popular politician resigns - A leading fashion designer falls from grace - It’s tough staying sober in Russia -Belarussian opposition politician risks all to tell the truth - Family secrets from the Holocaust revealed in Austria - Germans discover the truth about tattoos - Dutch designers give blood banks a boost. Would a western Marshall Plan work for North Africa?This week Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
This week: Are European weapons fuelling conflict in North Africa? - Italy and African refugees - A Czech festival against evil and violence - Would you rather live in Vienna or Belgrade? - Turkish journalists are pressed into a tight corner - A UK university open to cash strapped students- US inspires French universities - Are the Greeks losing their marbles? - A Chinese take on Italian gelato Are European weapons fuelling conflict in North Africa?While popular uprisings continue to sweep...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
This week: Are European weapons fuelling conflict in North Africa? - Italy and African refugees - A Czech festival against evil and violence - Would you rather live in Vienna or Belgrade? - Turkish journalists are pressed into a tight corner - A UK university open to cash strapped students- US inspires French universities - Are the Greeks losing their marbles? - A Chinese take on Italian gelato Are European weapons fuelling conflict in North Africa?While popular uprisings continue to sweep...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
A wave of North African emigration hits Italian shores - Are the days of Italian premier Berlusconi finally numbered? -Belgium claims an unenviable world record - How the patience of Czech doctors has paid off - Ireland gears up for a landmark election - Gun loving folk: why the Swiss rejected tighter gun controls - Versailles makes a hotel fit for a king A wave of North African emigration hits Italian shoresThis week, thousands of Tunisians landed on the tiny Italian island of Lampedusa....
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
A wave of North African emigration hits Italian shores - Are the days of Italian premier Berlusconi finally numbered? -Belgium claims an unenviable world record - How the patience of Czech doctors has paid off - Ireland gears up for a landmark election - Gun loving folk: why the Swiss rejected tighter gun controls - Versailles makes a hotel fit for a king A wave of North African emigration hits Italian shoresThis week, thousands of Tunisians landed on the tiny Italian island of Lampedusa....
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
A wave of North African emigration hits Italian shores - Are the days of Italian premier Berlusconi finally numbered? -Belgium claims an unenviable world record - How the patience of Czech doctors has paid off - Ireland gears up for a landmark election - Gun loving folk: why the Swiss rejected tighter gun controls - Versailles makes a hotel fit for a king A wave of North African emigration hits Italian shoresThis week, thousands of Tunisians landed on the tiny Italian island of Lampedusa....
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
This week: Will Europe go after Mubarak’s hidden billions? - Has the integration of immigrants failed in the Netherlands? - Parisians are branded philistines by one of the world’s greatest architects - The Cold War revisited in Russia - Shedding light on Turkey’s dark legacy - Germans think green on the home front - A tight squeeze on Italy’s housing market - The world’s largest food market Will Europe go after Mubarak’s hidden billions?Anti-government protesters are keeping up the pressure...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: Can the Mediterranean Union stabilize the Middle East? - Italy's version of Obama - Brits grapple with their foreign language record - Sarkozy is promoting English - The EU probes organ trafficking in Kosovo - Spain takes on the cocaine trade - A Dutch vegetarian butcher makes a killing - France holds the "Culinary Olympics" - Austria and Hungary vie for Franz Liszt's heritage.Can the Mediterranean Union stabilize the Middle East?This week the European Union joined the...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: Can the Mediterranean Union stabilize the Middle East? - Italy's version of Obama - Brits grapple with their foreign language record - Sarkozy is promoting English - The EU probes organ trafficking in Kosovo - Spain takes on the cocaine trade - A Dutch vegetarian butcher makes a killing - France holds the "Culinary Olympics" - Austria and Hungary vie for Franz Liszt's heritage.Can the Mediterranean Union stabilize the Middle East?This week the European Union joined the...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: Can the Mediterranean Union stabilize the Middle East? - Italy's version of Obama - Brits grapple with their foreign language record - Sarkozy is promoting English - The EU probes organ trafficking in Kosovo - Spain takes on the cocaine trade - A Dutch vegetarian butcher makes a killing - France holds the "Culinary Olympics" - Austria and Hungary vie for Franz Liszt's heritage.Can the Mediterranean Union stabilize the Middle East?This week the European Union joined the...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Ireland’s government adrift in a sea of confusion - EU under fire over sluggish response to North African crisis - An illegal immigrant triggers demonstrations in Norway - Is Berlusconi giving Italian women a bad name?- Why are young British women converting to Islam? - French Imam gets death threats for being moderate - Unique performance for opera fans at Versailles Ireland’s government adrift in a sea of confusionThis week Ireland’s ruling Fianna Fail Party elected a...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Ireland’s government adrift in a sea of confusion - EU under fire over sluggish response to North African crisis - An illegal immigrant triggers demonstrations in Norway - Is Berlusconi giving Italian women a bad name?- Why are young British women converting to Islam? - French Imam gets death threats for being moderate - Unique performance for opera fans at Versailles Ireland’s government adrift in a sea of confusionThis week Ireland’s ruling Fianna Fail Party elected a...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Ireland’s government adrift in a sea of confusion - EU under fire over sluggish response to North African crisis - An illegal immigrant triggers demonstrations in Norway - Is Berlusconi giving Italian women a bad name?- Why are young British women converting to Islam? - French Imam gets death threats for being moderate - Unique performance for opera fans at Versailles Ireland’s government adrift in a sea of confusionThis week Ireland’s ruling Fianna Fail Party elected a...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: Has Tunisia exposed Europe's double standards? - A Swiss banker divulges secrets to Wikileaks - Germany fights right wing extremism in sports - "Ugly models" take on the fashion world - How fair are Italian citizenship laws? -Shipping grinds to a halt on the River Rhine - A makeover for unemployed women in France - A wave of political nostalgia is sweeping across Austria. French foreign minister draws flak over Tunisian crisisFrance's foreign minister is coming under...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: Has Tunisia exposed Europe's double standards? - A Swiss banker divulges secrets to Wikileaks - Germany fights right wing extremism in sports - "Ugly models" take on the fashion world - How fair are Italian citizenship laws? -Shipping grinds to a halt on the River Rhine - A makeover for unemployed women in France - A wave of political nostalgia is sweeping across Austria. French foreign minister draws flak over Tunisian crisisFrance's foreign minister is coming under...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: Has Tunisia exposed Europe's double standards? - A Swiss banker divulges secrets to Wikileaks - Germany fights right wing extremism in sports - "Ugly models" take on the fashion world - How fair are Italian citizenship laws? -Shipping grinds to a halt on the River Rhine - A makeover for unemployed women in France - A wave of political nostalgia is sweeping across Austria. French foreign minister draws flak over Tunisian crisisFrance's foreign minister is coming under...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
Are the days of the Basque terrorist group ETA numbered? - The UK’s special relationship with the US suffers another blow - Belgium sets a new post-war record for having no government - Forced marriages on the rise in Azerbaijan - More men are hit by domestic violence in Serbia - Is it the end of kiss and tell for Britain’s tabloids? - A unique devil museum in Lithuania Are the days of the Basque terrorist group ETA numbered?This week the Basque separatist group ETA announced a permanent...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
Are the days of the Basque terrorist group ETA numbered? - The UK’s special relationship with the US suffers another blow - Belgium sets a new post-war record for having no government - Forced marriages on the rise in Azerbaijan - More men are hit by domestic violence in Serbia - Is it the end of kiss and tell for Britain’s tabloids? - A unique devil museum in Lithuania Are the days of the Basque terrorist group ETA numbered?This week the Basque separatist group ETA announced a permanent...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
Are the days of the Basque terrorist group ETA numbered? - The UK’s special relationship with the US suffers another blow - Belgium sets a new post-war record for having no government - Forced marriages on the rise in Azerbaijan - More men are hit by domestic violence in Serbia - Is it the end of kiss and tell for Britain’s tabloids? - A unique devil museum in Lithuania Are the days of the Basque terrorist group ETA numbered?This week the Basque separatist group ETA announced a permanent...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On the program: Controversial new media law overshadows Hungary's EU presidency - Euro skepticism infects accession candidate Croatia - Germany's Bundeswehr does away with conscription - Plastic bag ban hits Italians - Greece tries to stem the tide of illegal immigration - Disillusioned Greeks emigrate to Turkey - Tallinn muses the sea as European Culture Capital - Battling the bulge in BritainControversial new media law overshadows Hungary's EU presidencyHungary has just taken over the EU's...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On the program: Controversial new media law overshadows Hungary's EU presidency - Euro skepticism infects accession candidate Croatia - Germany's Bundeswehr does away with conscription - Plastic bag ban hits Italians - Greece tries to stem the tide of illegal immigration - Disillusioned Greeks emigrate to Turkey - Tallinn muses the sea as European Culture Capital - Battling the bulge in BritainControversial new media law overshadows Hungary's EU presidencyHungary has just taken over the EU's...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On the program: Controversial new media law overshadows Hungary's EU presidency - Euro skepticism infects accession candidate Croatia - Germany's Bundeswehr does away with conscription - Plastic bag ban hits Italians - Greece tries to stem the tide of illegal immigration - Disillusioned Greeks emigrate to Turkey - Tallinn muses the sea as European Culture Capital - Battling the bulge in BritainControversial new media law overshadows Hungary's EU presidencyHungary has just taken over the EU's...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On the program: We look back at the lighter side of 2010. How Greeks managed to get a laugh out of their country's financial meltdown - Icelanders who made cash from ash - Obama took the stage by storm in Germany - Paul the octopus dies with a splash - Innovations in the death industry - How TV literally became torture in France - Danish buses encouraged flirting - The UK goes bottle-kicking crazyGreeks got a laugh out of their country's financial meltdownIn 2010, Greece was crippled by...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On the program: We look back at the lighter side of 2010. How Greeks managed to get a laugh out of their country's financial meltdown - Icelanders who made cash from ash - Obama took the stage by storm in Germany - Paul the octopus dies with a splash - Innovations in the death industry - How TV literally became torture in France - Danish buses encouraged flirting - The UK goes bottle-kicking crazyGreeks got a laugh out of their country's financial meltdownIn 2010, Greece was crippled by...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On the program: We look back at the lighter side of 2010. How Greeks managed to get a laugh out of their country's financial meltdown - Icelanders who made cash from ash - Obama took the stage by storm in Germany - Paul the octopus dies with a splash - Innovations in the death industry - How TV literally became torture in France - Danish buses encouraged flirting - The UK goes bottle-kicking crazyGreeks got a laugh out of their country's financial meltdownIn 2010, Greece was crippled by...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: Christmas cheer in short supply in Ireland - Help for the homeless in Rome - Swiss ski resorts feel the financial freeze - East meets west in Russia for Christmas - Germans get into the gospel groove - Brits sobering up this holiday season - Are Christmas traditions becoming globalized? - Luxury train helps Russians escape the bitter winter - French moving southChristmas cheer in short supply in IrelandIt's set to be a tight Christmas for many in Ireland.The...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's program: Christmas cheer in short supply in Ireland - Help for the homeless in Rome - Swiss ski resorts feel the financial freeze - East meets west in Russia for Christmas - Germans get into the gospel groove - Brits sobering up this holiday season - Are Christmas traditions becoming globalized? - Luxury train helps Russians escape the bitter winter - French moving southChristmas cheer in short supply in IrelandIt's set to be a tight Christmas for many in Ireland.The...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: Berlusconi clings onto power - Compensation for victims of institutional abuse in Germany - Swiss army's purpose debated - A glimpse into Europe's last dictatorship - Greece's Irish community torn - Many British Ghanaians see a better life in Africa - Emigration threatens to thin out Latvia - Sarkozy puts his stamp on French history - Chinese artists embrace BerlinBerlusconi clings onto powerThere were violent protests in Rome this week after Prime Minister Silvio...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: Berlusconi clings onto power - Compensation for victims of institutional abuse in Germany - Swiss army's purpose debated - A glimpse into Europe's last dictatorship - Greece's Irish community torn - Many British Ghanaians see a better life in Africa - Emigration threatens to thin out Latvia - Sarkozy puts his stamp on French history - Chinese artists embrace BerlinBerlusconi clings onto powerThere were violent protests in Rome this week after Prime Minister Silvio...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Is Wikileaks revolutionizing the media? - Poverty on the rise in Ireland - Euroscepticism reaches a new high in Britain - New works discovered by Picasso - How taxpayers’ money is wasted on crime and corruption - A guide for country girls in Moscow - Dutch children get their shoes polished for Sinterklaas - Have Italy’s Latin lovers lost their shine Is the whistleblowing site Wikileaks revolutionizing the media?The new Wikileaks scandal has not just been a major...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Is Wikileaks revolutionizing the media? - Poverty on the rise in Ireland - Euroscepticism reaches a new high in Britain - New works discovered by Picasso - How taxpayers’ money is wasted on crime and corruption - A guide for country girls in Moscow - Dutch children get their shoes polished for Sinterklaas - Have Italy’s Latin lovers lost their shine Is the whistleblowing site Wikileaks revolutionizing the media?The new Wikileaks scandal has not just been a major...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Is Wikileaks revolutionizing the media? - Poverty on the rise in Ireland - Euroscepticism reaches a new high in Britain - New works discovered by Picasso - How taxpayers’ money is wasted on crime and corruption - A guide for country girls in Moscow - Dutch children get their shoes polished for Sinterklaas - Have Italy’s Latin lovers lost their shine Is the whistleblowing site Wikileaks revolutionizing the media?The new Wikileaks scandal has not just been a major...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs
Luck of the Irish is put to the test, ghost estates underline Ireland's financial woes, Germany's police call for military help and Turkey draws more fire over its human rights record. Plus Kate and Will's wedding sparks betting frenzy, retailers delight in mania for royal memorabilia, Romania's witches curse new government tax and cult Berlin record store draws with off-beat sounds.The luck of the Irish is put to the testIreland has unveiled a new austerity plan to tackle the country's...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs
Luck of the Irish is put to the test, ghost estates underline Ireland's financial woes, Germany's police call for military help and Turkey draws more fire over its human rights record. Plus Kate and Will's wedding sparks betting frenzy, retailers delight in mania for royal memorabilia, Romania's witches curse new government tax and cult Berlin record store draws with off-beat sounds.The luck of the Irish is put to the testIreland has unveiled a new austerity plan to tackle the country's...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs
Luck of the Irish is put to the test, ghost estates underline Ireland's financial woes, Germany's police call for military help and Turkey draws more fire over its human rights record. Plus Kate and Will's wedding sparks betting frenzy, retailers delight in mania for royal memorabilia, Romania's witches curse new government tax and cult Berlin record store draws with off-beat sounds.The luck of the Irish is put to the testIreland has unveiled a new austerity plan to tackle the country's...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's programme: Press freedom in Russia takes yet another beating - Victims still in the dark 10 years after the Kaprun tragedy - A divorce trade fair in the city of love - Romeo & Juliet takes to the silver screen in Yiddish - The Greek asylum crisis heats up - Sniffing out cannabis in the Netherlands - Browsing at Schiphol airport's library - The movie "La Dolce Vita" turns 50. Press freedom in Russia takes yet another beatingRussian journalists and civil rights groups are...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's programme: Press freedom in Russia takes yet another beating - Victims still in the dark 10 years after the Kaprun tragedy - A divorce trade fair in the city of love - Romeo & Juliet takes to the silver screen in Yiddish - The Greek asylum crisis heats up - Sniffing out cannabis in the Netherlands - Browsing at Schiphol airport's library - The movie "La Dolce Vita" turns 50. Press freedom in Russia takes yet another beatingRussian journalists and civil rights groups are...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs
Financial crisis haunts Ireland, Berlusconi's grip on power weakens, Spain outraged by videogame bombing illegal immigrants and Britain gears up for the wedding of the century. Plus Germany equips imams to help Muslim integration, Britain's property bubble looks like bursting, bed bugs infest Paris, Romanians pamper pets in luxury animal hotel and Ukrainian ethno-chaos rocks eastern Europe.Financial crisis haunts IrelandEurope's financial crisis returned with a vengeance this week, shaking...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's programme: Press freedom in Russia takes yet another beating - Victims still in the dark 10 years after the Kaprun tragedy - A divorce trade fair in the city of love - Romeo & Juliet takes to the silver screen in Yiddish - The Greek asylum crisis heats up - Sniffing out cannabis in the Netherlands - Browsing at Schiphol airport's library - The movie "La Dolce Vita" turns 50. Press freedom in Russia takes yet another beatingRussian journalists and civil rights groups are...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's programme: Press freedom in Russia takes yet another beating - Victims still in the dark 10 years after the Kaprun tragedy - A divorce trade fair in the city of love - Romeo & Juliet takes to the silver screen in Yiddish - The Greek asylum crisis heats up - Sniffing out cannabis in the Netherlands - Browsing at Schiphol airport's library - The movie "La Dolce Vita" turns 50. Press freedom in Russia takes yet another beatingRussian journalists and civil rights groups are...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's programme: Press freedom in Russia takes yet another beating - Victims still in the dark 10 years after the Kaprun tragedy - A divorce trade fair in the city of love - Romeo & Juliet takes to the silver screen in Yiddish - The Greek asylum crisis heats up - Sniffing out cannabis in the Netherlands - Browsing at Schiphol airport's library - The movie "La Dolce Vita" turns 50. Press freedom in Russia takes yet another beatingRussian journalists and civil rights groups are...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's programme: Budget cuts force Britain and France to pool military resources - A surge in domestic terrorism in Greece - Czech kids get a lesson on communism - Should UK prisoners have the right to vote? - Is modern technology making us sick? A challenge to Kosovo's fledgling democracy - Blending wine and Christian traditions in Turkey - Delving into Estonia's musical soul.The return of the Entente cordiale?The UK and France have signed a treaty which will see them setting up a...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's programme: Budget cuts force Britain and France to pool military resources - A surge in domestic terrorism in Greece - Czech kids get a lesson on communism - Should UK prisoners have the right to vote? - Is modern technology making us sick? A challenge to Kosovo's fledgling democracy - Blending wine and Christian traditions in Turkey - Delving into Estonia's musical soul.The return of the Entente cordiale?The UK and France have signed a treaty which will see them setting up a...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's programme: How damaging are France's strikes to the country's economy?- Cutting ridiculous red tape in Britain - The death of an oracle: Paul the octopus is no more - Commemorating the victims of Moscow's 2002 hostage drama - Georgia's English language revolution - Slovenia gets its first ever black mayor - A mysterious pine nut bug has got Italy's pesto lovers rattled. How damaging are France's strikes to the country’s economy?For two weeks now France has been plunged into...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's programme: How damaging are France's strikes to the country's economy?- Cutting ridiculous red tape in Britain - The death of an oracle: Paul the octopus is no more - Commemorating the victims of Moscow's 2002 hostage drama - Georgia's English language revolution - Slovenia gets its first ever black mayor - A mysterious pine nut bug has got Italy's pesto lovers rattled. How damaging are France's strikes to the country’s economy?For two weeks now France has been plunged into...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's programme: Britain takes drastic action to tackle its record deficit - France’s retirement age provokes strikes, clashes and blockades - Why chocolate makes good music - And in a special half hour we take a closer look at multiculturism and integration, the problems facing muslims in Europe and the rise of a far-right organizationBritain takes drastic action to tackle its record deficitBritain has become the first major country to embark on a big programme of public spending...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On this week's programme: Britain takes drastic action to tackle its record deficit - France’s retirement age provokes strikes, clashes and blockades - Why chocolate makes good music - And in a special half hour we take a closer look at multiculturism and integration, the problems facing muslims in Europe and the rise of a far-right organizationBritain takes drastic action to tackle its record deficitBritain has become the first major country to embark on a big programme of public spending...
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Inside Europe: The Inside Take on European Affairs...
This week we have a special treat for you: a European food and beverages special. Cooking on the streets of Paris - Italy's unique ice cream university - Why are Belgians so crazy about chips? - Germany's infatuation with "Currywurst" - London's underground restaurant scene - Turning urine into whiskey - The Irish take to raw food - Micro-breweries in Sweden - Cricova wine makes a comeback.Cooking lessons on the streets of ParisGood cooking - starting from scratch with fresh ingredients from...
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Inside Europe: The Inside Take on European Affairs...
This week we have a special treat for you: a European food and beverages special. Cooking on the streets of Paris - Italy's unique ice cream university - Why are Belgians so crazy about chips? - Germany's infatuation with "Currywurst" - London's underground restaurant scene - Turning urine into whiskey - The Irish take to raw food - Micro-breweries in Sweden - Cricova wine makes a comeback.Cooking lessons on the streets of ParisGood cooking - starting from scratch with fresh ingredients...
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Inside Europe: The Inside Take on European Affairs...
On today's programme: The EU signs a major trade deal with South Korea - Can the Celtic Tiger claw its way back into the black? - Is Bosnia a failed state? - The Dutch fight alcoholism with alcohol - Britain's druids receive official recognition - Kurdish children in Turkey haunted by their prison trauma - Can Abkhazia go it alone? - Descending into the bowels of Paris. The EU signs a major trade agreement with South KoreaThis week the EU hosted a Europe-Asia summit. While the talks brought...
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Inside Europe: The Inside Take on European Affairs...
On today's programme: The EU signs a major trade deal with South Korea - Can the Celtic Tiger claw its way back into the black? - Is Bosnia a failed state? - The Dutch fight alcoholism with alcohol - Britain's druids receive official recognition - Kurdish children in Turkey haunted by their prison trauma - Can Abkhazia go it alone? - Descending into the bowels of Paris. The EU signs a major trade agreement with South KoreaThis week the EU hosted a Europe-Asia summit. While the talks brought...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
Is Denmark heading for another Mohammed caricature crisis? - The Mayor of Moscow gets the sack - WWOOF-ing takes off - And we have a special half hour on the 20th anniversary of German reunification. Is Denmark heading for another Mohammed caricature crisis?This week Denmark's foreign minister Lene Espersen met with ambassadors from 17 Muslim countries in a bid to avoid tensions on the five-year anniversary of the controversial Mohammed cartoons. The caricatures of the prophet first appeared...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
Is Denmark heading for another Mohammed caricature crisis? - The Mayor of Moscow gets the sack - WWOOF-ing takes off - And we have a special half hour on the 20th anniversary of German reunification. Is Denmark heading for another Mohammed caricature crisis?This week Denmark's foreign minister Lene Espersen met with ambassadors from 17 Muslim countries in a bid to avoid tensions on the five-year anniversary of the controversial Mohammed cartoons. The caricatures of the prophet first appeared...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On the program: Far-right party enters Sweden's parliament - Spanish workers prepare for national strike - Controversial Betancourt book published - Romania's wine industry rebounds - Latvia's media accused of bias - Bulgarian report unveils child abuse in state-run homes - Closure of Calais "jungle" doesn't stem migrant flow to France - Norway immune to economic woes - Artists play FrankfurtFar-right party enters Sweden's parliamentFar-right parties are once again booking increasing gains...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On the program: Far-right party enters Sweden's parliament - Spanish workers prepare for national strike - Controversial Betancourt book published - Romania's wine industry rebounds - Latvia's media accused of bias - Bulgarian report unveils child abuse in state-run homes - Closure of Calais "jungle" doesn't stem migrant flow to France - Norway immune to economic woes - Artists play FrankfurtFar-right party enters Sweden's parliamentFar-right parties are once again booking increasing gains...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On the program: Far-right party enters Sweden's parliament - Spanish workers prepare for national strike - Controversial Betancourt book published - Romania's wine industry rebounds - Latvia's media accused of bias - Bulgarian report unveils child abuse in state-run homes - Closure of Calais "jungle" doesn't stem migrant flow to France - Norway immune to economic woes - Artists play FrankfurtFar-right party enters Sweden's parliamentFar-right parties are once again booking increasing gains...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Roman Catholicism in the UK - How Swiss teenage girls were jailed without charge - Is France too soft on serial killers and rapists? - Technology takes on Prague's rogue taxi drivers - Groovy gospel spreads the word - Georgian government under fire for evicting war refugees - The Italian film that Berlusconi would prefer you didn’t see - A unique women’s festival on Lesbos What does the pope’s visit to the UK mean for British Catholics?Pope Benedict XVI has been paying...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Roman Catholicism in the UK - How Swiss teenage girls were jailed without charge - Is France too soft on serial killers and rapists? - Technology takes on Prague's rogue taxi drivers - Groovy gospel spreads the word - Georgian government under fire for evicting war refugees - The Italian film that Berlusconi would prefer you didn’t see - A unique women’s festival on Lesbos What does the pope’s visit to the UK mean for British Catholics?Pope Benedict XVI has been paying...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On the programme: French workers demonstrate for the right to down tools at 60 -The first state of the union address by an EU Commission president - The EU’s role in stemming the tide in Pakistan - The UK prepares for a Papal visit - Tatars try to regain lost land in Ukraine - Europe’s push to revolutionise the rail - Does Lithuania have a refugee problem? - A US icon of folk music in Sweden French workers demonstrate for the right to down tools at 60In France trade unions and opposition...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On the programme: French workers demonstrate for the right to down tools at 60 -The first state of the union address by an EU Commission president - The EU’s role in stemming the tide in Pakistan - The UK prepares for a Papal visit - Tatars try to regain lost land in Ukraine - Europe’s push to revolutionise the rail - Does Lithuania have a refugee problem? - A US icon of folk music in Sweden French workers demonstrate for the right to down tools at 60In France trade unions and opposition...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: New book scrutinises the work of aid agencies in crisis regions - France closes more Roma camps - Italian Mafiosi exploit a TV show - The Ibiza of Ukraine - Kosovo cracks down on headscarves - The mixed legacy of Poland’s solidarity movement on its 30th anniversary - Spaniards lock horns over Catalonia’s bullfighting ban - Testing the water at a fish foot spa - Sail AmsterdamA new book scrutinises the work of aid agencies in crisis regionsEurope’s response to Pakistan’s...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: New book scrutinises the work of aid agencies in crisis regions - France closes more Roma camps - Italian Mafiosi exploit a TV show - The Ibiza of Ukraine - Kosovo cracks down on headscarves - The mixed legacy of Poland’s solidarity movement on its 30th anniversary - Spaniards lock horns over Catalonia’s bullfighting ban - Testing the water at a fish foot spa - Sail AmsterdamA new book scrutinises the work of aid agencies in crisis regionsEurope’s response to Pakistan’s...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: A holiday special checking out trends and tips in European tourism. Greece's fall from grace - Brits holidaying at home - A Fab Four city trip to Hamburg - A tiny Serbian village hosting the world's biggest trumpet festival - Italian anti-mafia groups use tourism to fight back - The dilemma of being a Berlin tour guide - And we visit Malaga's annual Feria. Greek tourism falls from graceGreece is usually heaving with tourists at this time of year. Tourism is a key...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: A holiday special checking out trends and tips in European tourism. Greece's fall from grace - Brits holidaying at home - A Fab Four city trip to Hamburg - A tiny Serbian village hosting the world's biggest trumpet festival - Italian anti-mafia groups use tourism to fight back - The dilemma of being a Berlin tour guide - And we visit Malaga's annual Feria. Greek tourism falls from graceGreece is usually heaving with tourists at this time of year. Tourism is a key...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: Russia struggles to contain fires - Berlusconi's grip on power weakens - Former Czech president directs film - Questioning the Gay Games - Roma and Sinti mark Auschwitz anniversary - European governments cracking down on Roma - Relations between Spain and Gibraltar take turn for the worse - Rodeo comes to town in Germany - Romanian artists make their mark internationallyRussian authorities struggle to contain wildfiresHundreds of wildfires are continuing to burn across...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: Russia struggles to contain fires - Berlusconi's grip on power weakens - Former Czech president directs film - Questioning the Gay Games - Roma and Sinti mark Auschwitz anniversary - European governments cracking down on Roma - Relations between Spain and Gibraltar take turn for the worse - Rodeo comes to town in Germany - Romanian artists make their mark internationallyRussian authorities struggle to contain wildfiresHundreds of wildfires are continuing to burn across...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: The Wikileaks scandal: shocking revelations or old news at a bad time? - France gets tough on terrorists in North Africa - The demise of Germany’s Love Parade- Cliff divers risk life and limb in Switzerland - Saving Athens’ cultural heritage in times of crisis - Unique photos of the Fab Four go under the hammer - Drumming off the beaten track in IrelandThe Wikileaks scandal – shocking revelations or old news at a bad time?Coalition forces in Afghanistan are still trying...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: The Wikileaks scandal: shocking revelations or old news at a bad time? - France gets tough on terrorists in North Africa - The demise of Germany’s Love Parade- Cliff divers risk life and limb in Switzerland - Saving Athens’ cultural heritage in times of crisis - Unique photos of the Fab Four go under the hammer - Drumming off the beaten track in IrelandThe Wikileaks scandal – shocking revelations or old news at a bad time?Coalition forces in Afghanistan are still trying...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: A breakthrough in the battle against HIV/AIDS? - The Czech government goes easy on drugs - A tragic death fuels debate on civil courage in Germany - Is time running out to resolve the division of Cyprus? A song and dance at Auschwitz causes controversy - Why are Israelis flocking to Berlin? - The Turkish government targets raunchy soap operas - Germans party on the autobahn. New vaginal gel to combat the spread of HIVIt's being described as a landmark in the 29 year...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: A breakthrough in the battle against HIV/AIDS? - The Czech government goes easy on drugs - A tragic death fuels debate on civil courage in Germany - Is time running out to resolve the division of Cyprus? A song and dance at Auschwitz causes controversy - Why are Israelis flocking to Berlin? - The Turkish government targets raunchy soap operas - Germans party on the autobahn. New vaginal gel to combat the spread of HIVIt's being described as a landmark in the 29 year...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Violence returns to the streets of Belfast - French politicians want the burqa off the streets - How sports impact country branding - Paul the Octopus takes early retirement- Gays fight an uphill battle in Catholic Poland - Greek bartenders stir up the competition - A piano art exhibition has got people flocking to the keys in London and New YorkViolence flares in BelfastMore than 80 police officers have been injured – one of them seriously – after several days of...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Violence returns to the streets of Belfast - French politicians want the burqa off the streets - How sports impact country branding - Paul the Octopus takes early retirement- Gays fight an uphill battle in Catholic Poland - Greek bartenders stir up the competition - A piano art exhibition has got people flocking to the keys in London and New YorkViolence flares in BelfastMore than 80 police officers have been injured – one of them seriously – after several days of...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: High society drama puts pressure on the French government - Poland's new president promises unity - Nottingham tries to cash in on Robin Hood – Venturing into mafia turf in Sicily - Commemorating the victims of Srebrenica's killing fields – A pillar of shame for Srebrenica - Dutch offer an individual solution to homelessness - Berlin workspace shows creativity is king High society drama puts pressure on the French governmentFrench president Nicolas Sarkozy has rejected...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: High society drama puts pressure on the French government - Poland's new president promises unity - Nottingham tries to cash in on Robin Hood – Venturing into mafia turf in Sicily - Commemorating the victims of Srebrenica's killing fields – A pillar of shame for Srebrenica - Dutch offer an individual solution to homelessness - Berlin workspace shows creativity is king High society drama puts pressure on the French governmentFrench president Nicolas Sarkozy has rejected...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: High society drama puts pressure on the French government - Poland's new president promises unity - Nottingham tries to cash in on Robin Hood – Venturing into mafia turf in Sicily - Commemorating the victims of Srebrenica's killing fields – A pillar of shame for Srebrenica - Dutch offer an individual solution to homelessness - Berlin workspace shows creativity is king High society drama puts pressure on the French governmentFrench president Nicolas Sarkozy has rejected...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's program: High society drama puts pressure on the French government - Poland's new president promises unity - Nottingham tries to cash in on Robin Hood – Venturing into mafia turf in Sicily - Commemorating the victims of Srebrenica's killing fields – A pillar of shame for Srebrenica - Dutch offer an individual solution to homelessness - Berlin workspace shows creativity is king High society drama puts pressure on the French governmentFrench president Nicolas Sarkozy has rejected...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: The Catholic Church clashes with Belgian authorities - Tackling psychological violence in France - Angela Merkel suffers an embarrassing setback - FIFA in a tight corner over referee blunders at World Cup - Is trouble brewing for Irish pubs over drink driving laws? - Belgium and its colonial past - Villepin takes aim at archrival Sarkozy - Stockholm sets a green example The Catholic Church clashes with Belgian authoritiesThis week Pope Benedict XVI summoned the head of...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: The Catholic Church clashes with Belgian authorities - Tackling psychological violence in France - Angela Merkel suffers an embarrassing setback - FIFA in a tight corner over referee blunders at World Cup - Is trouble brewing for Irish pubs over drink driving laws? - Belgium and its colonial past - Villepin takes aim at archrival Sarkozy - Stockholm sets a green example The Catholic Church clashes with Belgian authoritiesThis week Pope Benedict XVI summoned the head of...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs
On today's programme: A deal finally brokered on an EU diplomatic service - Turkey calls for support to crack down on terrorism- Will heads roll after France crashes out of the World Cup? - A 12 year German boy mobilizes schoolkids to help save the planet - In the second half we focus on religious issues around the continent: from France to Georgia from Islam to the Orthodox Church. A deal is finally brokered on a diplomatic service for the EUAfter months of tough negotiations, EU officials...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs
On today's programme: A deal finally brokered on an EU diplomatic service - Turkey calls for support to crack down on terrorism- Will heads roll after France crashes out of the World Cup? - A 12 year German boy mobilizes schoolkids to help save the planet - In the second half we focus on religious issues around the continent: from France to Georgia from Islam to the Orthodox Church. A deal is finally brokered on a diplomatic service for the EUAfter months of tough negotiations, EU officials...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Britain apologises for the Bloody Sunday killings - Spain scrambles to shore up its economy - The exploitation of young African footballers in France - How to celebrate the World Cup German style - Bridging the ethnic divide in Slovakia - Is Belgium on the verge of breaking up? - A vicious murder casts doubt on Britain’s hate crime laws - Gearing up for Wimbledon Spain scrambles to shore up its economySpain’s two largest labour unions have called for the first general...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Britain apologises for the Bloody Sunday killings - Spain scrambles to shore up its economy - The exploitation of young African footballers in France - How to celebrate the World Cup German style - Bridging the ethnic divide in Slovakia - Is Belgium on the verge of breaking up? - A vicious murder casts doubt on Britain’s hate crime laws - Gearing up for Wimbledon Spain scrambles to shore up its economySpain’s two largest labour unions have called for the first general...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Britain apologises for the Bloody Sunday killings - Spain scrambles to shore up its economy - The exploitation of young African footballers in France - How to celebrate the World Cup German style - Bridging the ethnic divide in Slovakia - Is Belgium on the verge of breaking up? - A vicious murder casts doubt on Britain’s hate crime laws - Gearing up for Wimbledon Spain scrambles to shore up its economySpain’s two largest labour unions have called for the first general...
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Inside Europe: The inside take on European affairs...
On today's programme: Britain apologises for the Bloody Sunday killings - Spain scrambles to shore up its economy - The exploitation of young African footballers in France - How to celebrate the World Cup German style - Bridging the ethnic divide in Slovakia - Is Belgium on the verge of breaking up? - A vicious murder casts doubt on Britain’s hate crime laws - Gearing up for Wimbledon Spain scrambles to shore up its economySpain’s two largest labour unions have called for the first general...
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