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It took a twelve hour flight, a box set of sushi and two years trekking around for me to really see it. As I moved across time zones, it became clearer. Europe. >>> more
We don't know if you claim to do a good deed every day. But now you have at least the chance to do a good deed every 3 months. Each issue we present a NGO which is worth supporting. >>> more
Ever tried strawberries with sour cream? If you are not Polish you probaly haven't. We invite you to taste Europe. For E&M the Bulgarian cook Alexander Dimitrov created a European menu. >>> more
Our author Boris Ludwig just turned 18. When we asked him to write about traditions in Europe he already had a topic in mind: How do children of the 90's all over Europe celebrate this day? >>> more
There are countless Erasmus love stories. There are funny, strange and heartbreaking stories. In this issue we tell the romantic one: Read the story of Susu and Fede. Weird but true. >>> more
Never before have there been so many people in love across borders. Manuel writes about the problems they face and possible solutions. Lesson 1: The language problem. >>> more
Which book should each young European have read? Saša Stanišić, author of the novel How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone, answers this question. >>> more