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Tag Archives: Belgium
The Berlin Update: 23rd March 2013
by Ares Kalandides Here is my weekly pick of news from or on Germany. Today with the following topics: 1. Belgian government accuses Germany of wage dumping 2. Friedrich Ebert Foundation: Future Scenarios for the Eurozone – 15 Perspectives on the Euro … Continue reading
Posted in The Berlin Update
Tagged Basel Institute on Governance, Belgium, Euro crisis, Panama, wage dumping
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Keep your lion, Flanders – it’s a better look than a pair of slippers | The Observer
Keep your lion, Flanders – it’s a better look than a pair of slippers| The Observer. Our team picked this in The Guardian. It’s an article by David Mitchell about country images, symbols and logos – and very much about … Continue reading
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Tagged Belgium, country image, Flanders, logo, The Guardian
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