Wednesday 10. March 2010
Nr. 60 (5/2004)

Content:

A dream of Europe

An abridged version of the address given by Pope John Paul II on receiving the Charlemagne Prize on 24 March 2004

Visions of humanity in a technological world

On 22-23 March, the European Commission organised a meeting on ?Modern biology and visions of humanity? in Genoa

Anti-Semitism in Europe

Anti-Semitism is real in the European Union, but agreeing on how to deal with it has been a controversial process

Towards a new partnership with Latin America

The European Parliament believes that it is high time to strengthen links between the EU and Latin America

The long march towards a united Europe

On 9 May, Europe Day, we recall the declaration made on 9 May 1950 by Robert Schuman, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, in which he launched the project that was to become the European Union. Paul Collowald, a contemporary of Schuman, offers these thoughts on the relevance of this declaration in 2004, a turning point for a united Europe

Twelve stars against a blue sky

The history of the European flag is not as long as that of many national symbols, but legends have already arisen about it too

New impetus for the capitals of culture

The accession of new Member States is leading to a reorganisation of the ?European Capitals of Culture? initiative
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