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rodaportal · 6 days ago
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🌟 Budapest Hosts EU Leaders: A Historic Meeting for Europe’s Future 🌟
🚨 Don’t miss this exclusive trailer featuring Ursula von der Leyen, Viktor Orbán, and Charles Michel as they tackle critical issues like anti-Semitism, competitiveness, and transatlantic relations in Budapest. 🇪🇺
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🔥 Topics Covered: ✅ Combating anti-Semitism in Europe ✅ Strengthening ties with the United States ✅ Creating a bold plan for Europe’s competitiveness
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carloselrojo · 29 days ago
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sarasbooksonline · 11 months ago
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Understanding the European Union, A Concise Introduction, Palgrave; 3rd edition (22 July 2005)
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pulse-vibes-media · 3 months ago
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The Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871 : A Turning Point in History
Explore the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871, a pivotal conflict that reshaped Europe and set the stage for the rise of German power. Understand how this war not only led to the unification of Germany but also altered the course of history. What were the lasting consequences of this war on European politics and international relations? 🎥 Visit our YouTube channel to see more! 🎥 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79oPmcGmZt6YyttMWWA-HA #FrancoPrussianWar #EuropeanHistory #GermanUnification #19thCentury #WarAndConflict #PrussianVictory #FranceVsPrussia #MilitaryHistory #TurningPoint #Bismarck #HistoryLesson #HistoricalEvents #FranceHistory #GermanEmpire #WarsOfUnification #PoliticalHistory #InternationalRelations #EuropeanPolitics #HistoricWars #WarImpact #pulsevibesmedia
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littlegingerbookninja · 3 years ago
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🇬🇧Catching the last rays of sunshine and finishing a good book. I didn’t like #thecapital by #robertmenasse at first. Then I started to listen to the #audiobook and it was so much better. I liked looking behind the scenes of #europeanpolitics and different characters. 🇩🇪Am Anfang hatte ich mit #diehauptstadt so meine Probleme. Dann habe ich vom Buch zum Hörbucb gewechselt und fand es soooo viel besser. Ich fand die Charaktere sehr spannend und es war auch interessant hinter die Kulissen der europäischen Politik in #brussels zu schauen. #bookstagram #littlegingerbookninja #currentlyreading #rowohltverlag #politicalfiction #houseofcards https://www.instagram.com/p/CVskAVPM0RB/?utm_medium=tumblr
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john-is-on-the-rails · 6 years ago
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People’s Vote March, London 23rd June 2018
The first sign that I was in the right place was the sight of a cluster of European Union flags propped against a statue of Florence Nightingale. I found the People’s Vote March gathered at the Guard’s Crimean War Memorial on Pall Mall, the long avenue in central London where those demanding a final say on the Brexit deal were to meet. I arrived around 11am, an hour before the march was planned to begin, and at first was concerned that the turnout wouldn’t be as good as predicted. Expected to be around ten-thousand, the crowd, such as it was at that time, was gathered around the square but didn’t seem to extend very far down Pall Mall. I did a full circuit of the roads branching off the square, hoping to find the missing thousands. Very confused tourists were trying their best to snake their way through the growing crowds without a “B******s to Brexit” sticker being slapped on their chests by one of the very enthusiastic volunteers.  Among the placards, we’re “Brexit is bloody stupid” and “I’m really rather miffed”, it was a very British protest, after all.
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Pro-EU supporters gather at the Crimean war memorial on Pall Mall. 
It soon became clear that my worries about the turnout were misplaced. Although it wouldn’t have been all bad if it ended up being Tony Robinson and I carrying a banner and having a chat, I can think of worse ways to spend a Saturday. There must have been a run of protester-laden trains into Euston because, suddenly, groups started to filter in from the sides of the square, a sea of blue and gold flooding its way onto Pall Mall. As it neared 12 pm, the stewards began herding us into place and asking us to move behind one of the banners that marked the front of the march. A man blew into a kazoo very close to my ear, and apologised as I turned in shock, “sorry mate, I’m a bit excited.” He blew it again for good measure and smiled.
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Protesters of all ages marched to Parliament Square, asking for a people’s vote on the Brexit deal.
The atmosphere was friendly and courteous, the people around me made sure an elderly lady, sat on a folding chair, was OK in the heat and chatted away to her about the weather. However, there was a distinctly miffed undertone. The comment I heard most often frequently was “they can’t ignore us now, can they?”, among more random snippets such as “Jeremy Hunt’s brother’s orange face.” I wish I’d been party to the rest of that conversation. It was abundantly clear that anti-Brexit sentiment is not as narrowly confined to the young as you may have been led to believe. A large proportion of the crowd was made up of the over-50’s. Bearing in mind the march was in remain-voting London, which could account for the wider cross-generational support. I asked the elderly couple next to me, who had travelled from Gateshead that morning, what brought them on the march. “We’re worried about our grandchildren,” they said, “Brexit isn’t what we were told it was going to be before the referendum.” It was a hot and tiring day, but they both bravely held their flags, one a Union Jack, one the blue and gold of the European Union aloft. These people aren’t saboteurs or frustrators, but patriotic Brits worried about the direction their country is taking them in, and what the future holds for their family.
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The banner marking the starting point for the People’s Vote march.
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A multi-coloured beach ball is bounced over the crowd as protesters wait for the march to begin. 
As the day grew hotter, we waited, there were so many marchers filtering in from the side streets that we didn’t move for over an hour. Chants of “B******s to Brexit” and Mexican waves of clapping and shouting kept us entertained, as the news and police helicopters surveyed the crowds from overhead. Finally, at about 1:20 pm, we started to shuffle forwards. A huge roar went up as we got underway, advancing towards Trafalgar Square. The streets grew wider, and the protest spread out a little. That’s when it became clear just how massive the march was. I climbed onto a barrier at the side of the road, looking back down Pall Mall the throng went on for as far as I could see. I’d been so close to the front I hadn’t realised how much the crowd had grown behind me.
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The march passes Trafalgar Square, where an Eid celebration is in full swing.
Leaving Nelson’s Column behind us, we continued down Whitehall. An undulating boo emanated from the crowd ahead. We were about to pass the entrance to Downing Street. I have to admit, the hairs on the back of my neck stood up as the next wave of booing started. There was something about the bass tone of thousands of people expressing their frustration and annoyance at the seemingly hapless government negotiations, right at the Prime Minister’s front door. They can’t ignore us now, can they?
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A protester holds up an anti-Brexit banner outside the entrance to Downing Street.
Arriving at Parliament Square Gardens, the march’s endpoint, a stage and screen had been set up, ready for the day’s speakers. Comedian Andy Parson was to kick things off, with various politicians and campaigners giving speeches. Caroline Lucas of the Greens, Vince Cable of the Liberal Democrats, Conservative Anna Soubry & Labour’s David Lammy also put in appearances. Conspicuous by his absence was the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn. Leading to chants of “Where’s Jeremy Corbyn?” To the beat of the opening lines of the White Stripes song Seven Nation Army. A change of mood since the rallying cries of “Ooo Jeremy Corbyn” to the same tune at Glastonbury last year.
There is a seemingly open goal here for Corbyn, a mass movement ready to back a proposal for a people’s vote on the final deal, and any party that has the clout to make it happen. It could even fit in with his anti-EU sentiments, if framed as more of a comment on the outcome of the government’s negotiations, keeping the option of leaving on the table. He could offer the reassurance the country is looking for and is not currently getting from a government whose hands are tied by internal conflicts and rivalries.
I left the People’s Vote March behind me and headed to St. James Park, for some green space and a chicken sandwich, with mixed feelings of hope and frustration. Only time will tell which one of these emotions were justified.
As I looked back to the gathered crowds one last time, the statue of Churchill gravely stared out at the throngs of marchers as they arrived at Parliament Square Gardens. Churchillian quotes have often found their way into the language of the anti-EU politicians. So I’ll leave you with a quote from Churchill that they might do well to listen to:
“Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak. Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.”
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3stepspastinfinity · 7 years ago
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My political science degree comes sponsored by Microsoft Word Excel^tm 
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nyborbwerdna · 5 years ago
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These stories tend not to end well. . Follow @tallestontheshortbus and please support me through Patreon, link in bio. . . . . . #conqueror #conquered #conquer #hitler #stalin #caligula #genghiskhan #kublaikhan #europeanhistory #europeanpolitics #disturbed #weirdkid #oddoneout #strangekid #weirdo #comix #dailycomic #comicink #comicartist #cartoonist #comicdrawing #comicsketch #comicmemes #canadianartist #ig_underground #indieartist #comics4sale #inkpen #comicsofinstagram #dailymemes (at Orangeville, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9e2yT0geSS/?igshid=i26qwc35x5hf
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victoriasills · 5 years ago
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Professor of European Politics & Current Affairs @kings_college_london - Anand Menon . . . . . #anandmenon #europeanpolitics #professor #kingscollege #foreignaffairs #drawing #pencilart #practicedaily #currentaffairs2019 #wallaseytownhall #generalelection2019 #ukpolitics @bbcquestiontime (at Wallasey Town Hall) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5-uSeHl2n4/?igshid=1h6u1k2puuuwj
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punkecodavid · 5 years ago
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Tonight still fooling others at Northwestern while remembering Appalachia (Cow bells, remember?) and this book about antiracism in Europe compared to the States... #cowtales #coffeecrisp #candy #antiracism #europeanpolitics #nostalgia #europeanantiracism #pouvoiraupeuple #libertéégalitéfraternité #freedomlibertyandjusticeforall #immigrantrights #humanitarian #socialjusticeforall #northwesternuniversity #evanston #northshore (at The Rock: Northwestern University) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5CNLUKAA7r/?igshid=7puvsykd6glh
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rodaportal · 2 months ago
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🔥 Political Hot Takes: Migration 🌍, Media 📰, and Justice ⚖️
Get quick insights from Miguel Berger on political challenges 🌍, Kezia Noble on immigration criticism 📰, and Nigel Farage on the criminal justice system ⚖️.
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The United States of Europe: The Global Player    
Georgios I. Zekos, PhD
Europe is currently caught in a malfunction triangle between national politics, European policies, and global markets. Moreover, the democratic politics of the EU have remained national. Moreover, a single currency has been established without establishing a set of institutions to facilitate any regions of Europe to operate efficiently. The European area has been going through a lengthened period of weak economic activity and very low inflation, and there is a need to strengthen its Economic and Monetary Union, based on political stability, so as to upsurge its resilience to economic shocks.
To that extent, uncertainty and political fragmentation have been amplified significantly in the aftermath of financial crises, which have been economically destructive, making crisis resolution more problematic. The crisis across Europe has led to a failure in confidence in European institutions, leading to political fragmentation of positions among Member States, and stirring up nationalistic instincts. This has impeded decision-making, averting the formation of a common growth strategy. Nevertheless, it is essential to move towards the establishment of the United States of Europe in order to avoid the collapse and disintegration of the EU. (Imprint: Nova)
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luigihcporceddu · 5 years ago
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Nuova vignetta per @rivistaeuropae Qualcuno preghi per noi #salvini #lega #legasalvini #elascialolegato #politicaitaliana #politicaeuropea #satirapolitica #elezioni #elezionieuropee2019 #europeanpolitics #unioneeuropea #ue #europeanunion #italia #cartoonporn #fateviunarisata #lanuovasardegna #unionesarda #vignettistiperlacostituzione #sputnik #larepubblica #propagandalive #m5s #dimaio https://www.instagram.com/p/ByIKPZoICYK/?igshid=1d6yncklrvy7d
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slimk · 8 years ago
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"Anti-Year in Review" 2016 | "We are small but mighty. We're even mightier when we work together, not against, but together." Acceptance. Inclusion. Together. A Message of Hope, Peace & Unity. I was asked to share my thoughts on 2016, a year of great commotion, confusion, and turmoil. Various Topics were discussed: the US. Presidential Race & Donald J. Trump's victory, Germany & Angela Merkel, European politics, Islam, Illegal Immigrants, Refugees, Global Warming & Climate Change, the many deaths of Music icons and more. Directed by Brian Hammers (for 'Cohn & Wolfe', a 2016 Holiday Card) #interview #media #history #politics #religion #climatechange #wars #tv #slimkhezri #entertainmentnews #trump #angelamerkel #donaldtrump #election2016 #refugees #illegalimmigrants #globalwarming #talking #discussion #europeanpolitics #unity #peace #world (at Culver City, California)
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nataliewilletts · 6 years ago
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21st December 2018, a day in history: Independence protests in Barcelona. Mainstream media in England called them ‘riots’ and ‘clashes’, but in reality, the violence came from the police dressed in riot gear and armed with batons (and explosives, from what I heard) against otherwise peaceful, unarmed protestors. I just want to clarify that no matter the political affiliation of the protestors or their demand for independence from Spain, I believe protestors should not be attacked for expressing what they believe in. If independence from Spain is what they want, they should have the right to peacefully protest for it. Every protestor I saw today either stood peacefully, sang, or were running away screaming from the armed police. I saw groups of police hitting protestors with batons, shoving, and punching. Many protestors had their hands up in a sign of peace. I did see one or two people throwing empty plastic water bottles at the large riot vans, but those actions of a tiny minority are nothing compared to how the police behaved. (Ignore my voice in the videos, I was just describing the scene so I could refer back to it later) #Catalan #protest #independence #catalonia #Barcelona #policebrutality #policeviolence #armedpolice #demonstration #politics #Europeanpolitics #worldnews #mainstreammedia #journalism #politicaljournalism #policía #Spain #Spanishpolitics #Spanishnews #españa #spanishhistory #history #historywasmade #historicalevent #politicalprotest #peacefulprotest #peace (at Barcelona, Spain) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrqJsbhnbnQ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1xgft5ku2lmgs
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bewegingslijnen · 7 years ago
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Details from the stencil work (artist unknown) i posted yesterday. . . . #refugeeswelcome #stencil #politics #trauma #europeanpolitics (bij Arnhem, Netherlands)
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