Letters from Brussels
Letters from Brussels, New in Ceasefire - Wednesday, December 14, 2011 8:52 - 0 Comments
Letters from Brussels | Police crackdown on Congolese election protesters
For the past few days, protests held by Brussels' Congolese community against last week's DRC presidential election results have met with a heavy-handed police crackdown, leaving many injuries and arrests. Emily Macintosh reports.
Letters from Brussels, New in Ceasefire - Thursday, September 22, 2011 13:00 - 0 Comments
Letters from Brussels Welcome to Europe! (Go Away!)
In her latest column, Ceasefire's European correspondent, Emily Macintosh, reports on the desperate plight of migrants in Belgium, and argues this is yet another example of shameful, hypocritical EU immigration policies.
Letters from Brussels, New in Ceasefire - Monday, April 4, 2011 0:00 - 1 Comment
Letters from Brussels The trouble with Belgium
A few days ago, Belgium dethroned Iraq as the country that has gone the longest without forming a government after an election. Ceasefire correspondent Emily Makintosh reports on how the country faces the real prospect of breaking apart.
Letters from Brussels, New in Ceasefire, Photo Essays - Tuesday, February 22, 2011 0:00 - 1 Comment
Letters from Brussels Dancing about architecture
In a new edition of her "Letters from Brussels", Ceasefire correspondent Emily Makintosh reports on a powerful art exhibition that got her thinking about the problems surrounding social housing provision in Brussels and Glasgow.
Letters from Brussels, New in Ceasefire - Thursday, November 18, 2010 0:00 - 0 Comments
Letters from Brussels 18-11-2010
In "Letters from Brussels", Ceasefire correspondent Emily Makintosh gives us her alternative round-up and analysis of European news. In this week's column, she looks at the Media.
More In Editor’s Desk
- Editorial | Khader Adnan: His dignity. Our shame.
- Blog | Bahraini Activist Abdulhadi Abdulla Alkhawaja: A Letter from Prison
- Blog | BBC to apologise for airing Egypt documentary made by Mubarak partner
- Blog | US officials: Israel is using terror group to target Iran
- Blog | Congresswomen visit S Arabia to help bring democracy to Iran. Find no female toilets.
More In Ideas
- Comment | Lowkey: Why I had to say no to Westwood TV
- Comment | Iraq – What was done in our name?
- Interview | Larissa Sansour: “For Palestinians, politics is not just an option, but a fundamental circumstance.”
- Arts & Culture | Jonathan Swift: icon of 2011?
- Analysis | European Parliament: an unexpected victory for Western Sahara
More In Politics
More In Features
- Palestine is Still the Issue | Interview – The Angry Arab on Zionism, Syria, and more
- Beautiful Transgressions | Our Blood is Red
- Interview | Guy S. Goodwin-Gill: on terrorism, the ECHR, Palestinian statehood, and drones (Part 2)
- Special Report | Palestinian home demolitions: the ethnic cleansing that dare not speak its name
- Special Report | Some thoughts on the The Fabian New Year Conference
