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Latin was once the language of science and education in Europe and is a crucial component of a European identity. While some call it a dead language, many suggest that it is especially in a European crisis that we should go back to Europe's Latin roots to discover who we really are. >>> more
Dynamic, determined, educated and visionary, the Chairman of the Georgian Parliament David Bakradze may just be the next European hope from the Caucasus region. >>> more
The party always seems better on the other side. In these exchange letters, Latvia and Estonia spill their jealousy, admiration and disappointment over the past and the present. >>> more
54 years old and still behaving like an uncooperative adolescent, the European Union has been an undeniably huge disappointment for many young Europeans in the past year. >>> more
Twenty years after the bloody disintegration of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, strong nostalgic sentiment still exists even among young people who never actually lived within the SFRY. >>> more
Europe's history and culture originated not in Brussels but around the Mediterranean region and the Middle East. Should Europe consider a bold reunification and redefine the concept of its boundaries? >>> more