Because of the economic crisis, more and more Greeks are deciding to emigrate to Turkey - a move that would have been virtually unthinkable only a few years ago. But now pragmatism is winning out over old prejudices.
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Romania's government has resigned. Its tough austerity measures brought thousands of Romanians out on the streets in protest. But with EU assistance, the country's educational system, at least, might be helped.
In the summer of 2011 European Journal broadcast from Malta, a country that has long served as a link between Europe and North Africa. The unrest sweeping across North Africa has presented Europe with major challenges...
Life in Europe's countryside might not be as fast-paced and hectic as it is in the cities, but it's not without its problems.
Europe's bridges have their own stories to tell - of wanderlust, exclusion and rapprochement. Now a brand new series from European Journal presents some really special ones.
A new law in France makes genocide denial a criminal offence. The legislation, which categorizes the mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks during World War One as genocide, has enraged the Turkish government.
The European Union is spending lots of money and deploying lots of people to try to enhance stability in Kosovo. But three years after it began, the mission is in crisis.
Greece is nickel-and-diming itself to death: the austerity measures have failed to shore up the country's economy. Because of the crisis, desperate parents who are no longer able to care for their children are leaving them at orphanages.
NASA might have shelved its space shuttles, but that doesn't mean the world beyond earth is out of reach. A British businessman is now offering space tours to everyone. The first mission will take off this year.
European Journal is a 30 minute magazine on DW-TV that delivers the inside take – reports on important political, economic and cultural developments in the EU with a strong focus on the European integration process. European Journal features issues that move Europeans and shows Europeans on the move.
The director’s countdown is in French, the editor’s comments are in German, the colleague’s remark is in Spanish – producing European Journal is in itself a typical European endeavour: challenging and a lot of fun!