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Contact Information
Address
Maison de l'Europe
35 rue des Francs Bourgeois
75004
Europa Island
Phone
0033(0)142718553
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Website
http://cafebabel.com
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cafebabel.com
Mission/Vision
cafebabel.com: the leading European citizen media, published in 6 languages (English, French, Spanish, Italian, German and Polish). For a European perspective on current affairs! It's aim is to create a European public opinion. Therefore cafebabel.com has launched a multilingual community where you can express, exchange and debate... with other Europeans!
More informations under www.cafebabel.com
What does the organization do?
cafebabel.com is the publication of the association Babel International. Created in 2001, the association’s base is at its central European office in Paris. Together with an ever-expanding network of local offices across Europe, cafebabel.com can truly claim to be the voice of the ‘euro-generation’.
cafebabel.com is based on a network of over 1000 volunteers (authors and translators) all over Europe and built up on 26 local teams, from Lisbon to Tallinn, over Brussels, Rome, Berlin, Athens and Istanbul.
Opportunities for Youth
Members can write and translate for cafebabel.com or contribute to the community with multilingual blogging and or their participation in the babelforums.
Moreover cafebabel.com provides the possibility to participate in one of it's local teams: organizing debates, participating in projects: Contact info@cafebabel.com for more informations!
Latest Mini-Blogs
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Behind the scenes of the making of: check out the new face of cafebabel.com, the European magazine on May 7th, 2008 by Babela Flores
Cafebabel.com, the European magazine published in no less than six languages, launches a brand new version of its website on Europe Day, marked on 9 May 2008. Spankier, extra interactive and resolutel
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multilingual, check out the new face of cafebabel.com and dive into an authentic web 2.0 European experience.
Multilingualism on demand at the ‘café babel’: discover the ‘babelmix’ feature
Why stick to a translation when you can read an article in its original language version? As well as the six language versions available, the new cafebabel.com website has also enabled its audience to read in ‘babelmix’ - a technical innovation allowing all registered users (registration is free), to compose their own language cocktail and read cafebabel.com in the language they speak.
Personalise your profile
The ‘babelmix’ is the gateway to the web 2.0. universe of cafebabel.com. Become a ‘babelian’ by subscribing to the e-community, with its 4000 contributor profiles already online. Thanks to a state-of-the-art web 2.0 website, you can personalise your magazine, update your profile, comment on all articles and blogs, debate on the ‘babelforums’ with other Europeans and even open your own ‘babelblog’ to express yourself. In a few simple steps you can go from being a simple cafebabel.com reader to becoming a translator - and why not even a writer?
Open discussion provided to all articles
React immediately to our articles and leave your comments! Resolutely multilingual, provided to subscribed users (and all free!), babelians can leave comments on all articles published on cafebabel.com and get the debate rolling
New homepage design values professional citizen journalism
Thanks to a new ‘tag’ (keyword) system, the ergonomy of the new website has dramatically increased. You can now access all contents of cafebabel.com – be it magazine, the blogs, the forums or its comments - in one click!
Discover the new home page of cafebabel.com: read the magazine in the left column, participate live in the e-community (blogs and forums) on the right column:
Screenshot new website
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News (RSS)
Georgi Khaindrava: ‘Russia can't remain a member of the G8’ August 27th, 2008
Interview with the Georgian opposition leader, who served as minister for conflict resolution with the breakaway regions under Saakashvili but was removed from office in 2006 go to page
The Caucasus war viewed through Europe's blogs August 27th, 2008
Blogospheres are vibrating in the aftermath of the war in the Caucasus. The need to understand and debate is huge, as spin doctors have been manipulating the news on both sides go to page
Abkhazia's Maxim Gunjia: 'the US reaction was openly pro-Georgian' August 27th, 2008
Interview and five-date diary from the foreign minister of Georgia’s 'other' breakaway region
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