[Focus] Homosexuality still seen as a disease in parts of EU

March 16, 2016

Homosexuality is seen as a form of disease by many healthcare workers in central Europe whose job it is to help gay people, according to a new survey.

British Royal Mail issues stamp in honour of Nicholas Winton

March 16, 2016

The British Royal Mail has issued a postage stamp in honour of Sir Nicholas
Winton, who saved the lives of 669, mostly Jewish children, by arranging
their evacuation from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia before the outbreak of

Party Leaders: Slovakia Talks to Form New Gov't Going Well

March 15, 2016

The leaders of four parties negotiating to form a new coalition government in Slovakia say they have reached a deal on their possible government's priorities.

Respekt: Education may help Czechs avoid Slovak extremists' success

March 15, 2016

Some of the recipes for avoiding the Slovak election surprise, or the success of the far right extremists of Marian Kotleba, in the Czech Republic include the maintenance of the most open education and investment in teachers, Erik Tabery writes in weekly Respekt out yesterday.

Hit the lap dancing bars in Europe - all for work experience

March 15, 2016

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Ska Keller: Berlin's call to reform Dublin 'better late than never'

March 15, 2016

This weekend's German state elections saw an increase in support for right-wing parties, on the back of concerns raised by the refugee crisis.

13:15 France gathers Eastern allies to take on agricultural crisis

March 14, 2016

The EU's eastern member states could throw their weight behind France's calls for a temporary suspension of the rules of the internal market to counteract the agricultural crisis, EurActiv reports.

Slovakia's Fico step closer to securing third term as PM

March 12, 2016

Slovakia's Prime Minister and the Slovak Smer-Social Democracy party leader, Robert Fico talks to media after he was assigned by Slovak President to lead talks on a new cabinet on March 9, 2016 in Bratislava.

Midday open thread: Electric cars powering up; Hyperloop in Slovakia? Rahm wants more school cuts

March 11, 2016

Between sessions of physical therapy, during the long, empty hours lived in the vividly painful and incomprehensible body I had become, I could enter into George Eliot's imagined provincial world [of Middlemarch ].

Migrant mums put babies up for adoption to give them a better life in the UK

March 15, 2016

Migrant mums put babies up for adoption to give them a better life in the UK: High Court rules Estonian woman's child can be raised in Britain Mr Justice Baker, pictured, ruled on the futures of an Estonian and Hungarian child and whether they can be adopted in the UK Eastern European migran

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