Tag: Brussels
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MolenGeek, where the pioneers of innovation are found
The New European had the chance to meet Ibrahim Ouassari and Julie Foulon, the co-founders of MolenGeek, and talk about the origins and mission of the start-up incubator located in the Molenbeek commune.
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Populism in times of uncertainty: interview with Zsuzsanna Szelényi
Last week The New European participated to the German Marshall Fund’s Brussels Forum and had the chance to hear the opinion of senior officials from the EU institutions and the Member States, Parliamentarians, academics and media representatives on one of the most pressing issues of the current times: populism.
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Migrants Day! 18th December. 5 short stories that will change your perception about migrants
Migrants Day! 5 short stories that will change your perception about migrants No matter which country you decide to move to, no matter the reason, you are considered as a migrant. How long will you need to start to feel as a local? This consideration is made by people coming to Europe. They are immigrants…
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Europe and its neighbours: The good, the bad and the ugly
To foster security, stability and prosperity in its Neighbouring countries, the European Union launched the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) in 2004. Since then, there have been reviews of these policies, the last one was presented in November 2015 and the previous one in 2011. The countries concerned by these policies are separated in two main…
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A new future for Turkey-EU relations
Few relationships in history have been as complex as the one between Turkey and the European Union. The President of UNITEE provides some ideas on how it could be revived.
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International Festival of Language and Culture: music, peace and youth
The 13th edition of the International Festival of Language and Culture passed by Brussels for the first time.
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“Have passion in what you do, always!” Read our Interview with ‘Little Asia’ Reknown Chef, Quyên Truong Thi
Meet our New European of the Month Ms Truong Thi Quyên chef of Little Asia, Brussels’ top Vietnamese restaurant
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Freedom of Movement: Remedy or Disease?
Freedom of movement can definitely be a remedy for the EU’s current problems. But all remedies have risks. It is focusing only on them, without looking at the positive sides, that transforms them in a disease.
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Diversity à la mode: Fashion, art and the idea of Europe in 28 outfits
The “Fashion Art EU” exhibition at the Parliamentarium until 15th May features 28 unique ensembles that depict the cultural roots of each Member State and the common ideals of Europe.
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“You could achieve anything you want to achieve.” Interview with MEP Syed Kamall
UNITEE had the opportunity to interview British MEP Syed Kamall of the Conservatives on his views on migration and entrepreneurship in Europe.