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An online European journal. Newer posts →. May 11, 2016. On this weeks live programme presenter Eva Rützel will be speaking to the world renowned Anemos Wind Quintet. From the Friuli region of Italy and they will be performing some of their music from their concert tomorrow night in The National Gallery of Ireland. May 9, 2016. May 4, 2016. This week presenter Eva Rützel spoke to John Dexter, Conductor of The Goethe Institute Choir. Music this week was from Germany ( Hadern im Sternenhagel. April 26, 2016.
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Supporting the European project. Here are some useful links if you are interested in European affairs. New Europeans is a civil rights organisation which champions fre edom of movement, non-discrimination and the principle of solidarity in Europe. European Movement Ireland is an independent, not-for-profit, membership-based organisation working to develop the connection between Ireland and Europe. National Federation of Cypriots in UK. The National Federation of Cypriots in the United Kingdom. Making Eur...
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Youth Media for Europe: To Brussels Batman!!!
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Friday, June 12. The people have spoken. The elections are over and MEP. S all over Europe are organising their life for their move to Brussels. Former MEPs. Are possibly still coming to terms with their defeat and wondering what went wrong. Unsuccessful candidates are hoping a general election is on the way soon so they can put themselves forward for that. Journalists are back to looking for stories rather than being bombarded with leads on candidates. Faced the uphill challenge. Both Mr Aylward. Ryan l...
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Youth Media for Europe: President of European Parliament jets in to Dublin to talk with young people
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Wednesday, September 9. President of European Parliament jets in to Dublin to talk with young people. The Presidency of the European Parliament is a tenure that lasts for two and a half years. For the first time in the history of the European Union a Polish person holds this office. His name is Jerzy. And he heads the second largest democratic body in the world, next to India. On Tuesday morning he was in the Office of the European Parliament on Molesworth. He came across as an amiable man, evidently pas...
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Youth Media for Europe: Life after Libertas
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Thursday, June 11. Few political obituaries provoked as much interest in the wake of this week's Euro-elections. As that of the ever-controversial Libertas. Who burst onto the political scene as leader of, and infamously, chief financier of Libertas' No to Lisbon campaign, is now licking his wounds from his brief and colourful, but ultimately unsuccessful, foray into Irish politics. The Libertas ‘pan-European’ party, Ganley. French ultra-conservative Phillipe de. In an effort to woo her voters, Ganley.
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Youth Media for Europe: The Freedom and Democracy Group – Ireland's bodyguard or bully?
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Monday, September 21. The Freedom and Democracy Group – Ireland's bodyguard or bully? This week every household across the country will receive a leaflet urging voters to vote No in the upcoming Lisbon Treaty referendum. Sent by the Freedom and Democracy Group which boasts Nigel Farage. As their leader, the leaflet worryingly contains many blatant untruths. It would seem that the Freedom and Democracy Group are putting their own political interests above those of the Irish electorate. This claim relates ...
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Youth Media for Europe: No excuse
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Monday, September 14. When the Lisbon Treaty was not passed the first time, one of the biggest reasons for young people voting against the treaty was due to a lack of information on what it consisted of and what effects it had for Ireland. The government was blamed for not placing enough emphasis on the treaty. However, young people should have looked at the effort they themselves had made to become familiar with the Treaty’s contents. Http:/ www.talktoeu.ie/. Is a website and Facebook. Photo albums on t...
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EU BLOG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TRALEE, COUNTY KERRY, IRELAND: February 2011
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EU BLOG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TRALEE, COUNTY KERRY, IRELAND. Authors: Enda Gildea, Michael Twomey, Ahsan Memon and Johnny Brosnan. Higher Certificate in Business Studies (Level 6) Year 2, 2010 Contributor(s) 2011: Grace Kerins, Bachelor of Business Studies, (Level 8), Year 2, 2011. Contributor(s) 2012: Sven Rosery, Bachelor of Business Studies, (Level 8) Year 2 and Jason Murphy, Higher Certificate in Business Studies (Level 6) Year 2. Tuesday, February 22, 2011. 8th Annual EU Debate. Time: 7.30 pm.
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