Europe as a city

by Kosmopolit in EU politics

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And another one: “Eutopia – A city so vast and so beautiful” (via TD) And another one: "Eutopia – A city so vast and so beautiful" (via TD)

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Brussels at night

by Kosmopolit in EU politics

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After bashing Brussels earlier this year, things seem to improve. Finally, night buses will be operating in Brussels…of course only on Fridays and Saturdays. But still, a great step forward! And you should have a look at the unusual campaign artwork announcing the service: After bashing Brussels earlier this year, things seem to improve. Finally, [...]

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100 days in Brussels

by Kosmopolit in EU politics

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Belgium, Belgium, Belgium….the country that invented the anti-bureaucracy ministry; the land which is famous for its beer, french fries, chocolate and comic strips; Belgium, the country with more governments than métro lines in its capital Brussels. The country that hosts 0.16% of the world population….But how is it to live and work in this country? [...]

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The city that never sleeps…

by Kosmopolit in Eastern Europe

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is obviously Bucharest. Especially when it comes to innovation and technology. Green Horizon, the quarterly magazine of the Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) in Budapest runs an interesting story about the revival of public transport in Eastern Europe: “In Bucharest, for example, the city’s bus operator, RATB, has begun implementing sophisticated [...]

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