Category: Integration
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Sadiq Khan, the face of the new Europe?
London’s Sadiq Khan is the first Muslim mayor of a European capital. Thanks to his background and ideas, he has quickly grown to become the symbol of a successful and open Europe, which has led him to become one of the most prominent voices against Brexit.
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Integration and entrepreneurship go hand in hand. Interview with MEP Tanja Fajon
Since the beginning of the migratory crisis a few years ago, migrant integration has become a priority for the European Union. The refugee crises and the lack of opportunities for migrants have raised several questions on how to cope with this issue.
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Populism in times of uncertainty: interview with Zsuzsanna Szelényi
Last week The New European participated to the German Marshall Fund’s Brussels Forum and had the chance to hear the opinion of senior officials from the EU institutions and the Member States, Parliamentarians, academics and media representatives on one of the most pressing issues of the current times: populism.
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United in Diversity?
Europe is a continent of deep historical differences, based on geography and religion. But what is on the way to destroy the European project is a new series of economy-based divides. The solution is more integration.
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Migrants Day! 18th December. 5 short stories that will change your perception about migrants
Migrants Day! 5 short stories that will change your perception about migrants No matter which country you decide to move to, no matter the reason, you are considered as a migrant. How long will you need to start to feel as a local? This consideration is made by people coming to Europe. They are immigrants…
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Keep the EU Moving
Freedom of movement, one of the values at the heart of today’s EU, is a subject of current debate. If for some, it is still a valid principle, for others it needs serious rethinking. A deep analysis of its limits and advantages is needed.
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Towards intercultural cities
The evolution of European society begins from a new paradigm. Through the intercultural approach, European cities are becoming new laboratories for effective, innovative and fair forms of integration.
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Crossroad of Europe and Belgian Melting Pot
Brussels is often nicknamed as the ‘European crossroad’. But does it really deserve it? UNITEE discussed the issue of migrant inclusion and diversity with Mohamed Ouriaghli, alderman at the City of Brussels.
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The Big 5: Five popular New Europeans of 2014
It is International Migrants Day! UNITEE jots down five of the most popular New Europeans in Europe this year, in the field of politics, business, arts and literature, entertainment, and sports.