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Animal Farm reloaded

In front
Squealer, urges birds to attack

A new chapter to Orwell's classic. Animal Farm recruits sickly birds in a Jihad against human-kind.

by Jana Neupauerova // 23/01/06

A Statoil executive poses in front of Ayatollah Ali Khomeini's deadly words

Ahmadinejad's Jihad

As the nuclear crisis deepens, isn't it time that Europe put aside its differences with Iran's opposition party, asks MEP Paulo Casaca.

by Paulo Casaca (MEP) // 19/01/06

ANALYSIS
Barcelona, Gaudí and the revolution (Ilaria La Commare)

Homage to Catalonia

Catalonia’s draft statute changes Spain’s fiscal system.

by Fabio De Franceschi // 17/01/06

FOCUS
The Belgian flag (wikipedia)

Belgium: a linguistic laboratory

Belgium's autonomous regions aren't speaking the same language.

by Sophie Constant // 16/01/06

FOCUS
The less you pay, the more you fly (Marcello)

Low-cost generation

Europe's twenty- and thirty-somethings are enjoying the era of low-cost consumerism, particularly in air travel, telecommunications and food; a spending revolution which is increasing their sense of European identity.

by Ilaria La Commare // 09/01/06

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