Lost in translation – the Francophonie is lost in institutions (maj)
(B2) English and French are normally “working languages” (*) in foreign policy (with German in the
Read more(B2) English and French are normally “working languages” (*) in foreign policy (with German in the
Read more(B2) The European Diplomatic Service (EEAS) will open its doors to the public on May 9. It is the first time that the
Read more(B2) The association of European journalists of the France section (AJE – France) addressed today, on this international day of
Read more(BRUXELLES2) It is a phenomenon, for the moment, less massive and more discreet than the “foreign” (= “European”) fighters who left to fight with
Read more(BRUSSELS2) The European Union and Switzerland finally signed, on Monday (28 April), an agreement for the participation of
Read more(BRUSSELS2) As the International Francophonie Day is celebrated today (March 20) in several countries around the world,
Read more(BRUSSELS2) That English is the dominant language is an established and unavoidable fact. French is now a minority language…
Read more(BRUSSELS2) As the European Summit comes to an end, the French presidency will undoubtedly boast of a success in
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