Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Bye bye Nice, welcome Lisbon
Everyday I will be writing articles on whats going on in and around the European Parliament. With only three weeks till the Christmas break, there is lots to report on at the moment, especially today as the Lisbon Treaty enters into force.
To read my article from yesterday, go to this link....http://www.eurotribune.eu/?p=971&l=0&idioma=2
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Special summit on top EU appointments
So, because the Lisbon Treaty wasn´t official in place at the last Summit two weeks ago, an informal working dinner took place tonight with all the European Leaders. I got a glimpse of Brian Cowen and Zapatero on their way in but didn't stay longer to see Merkel, Sarkozy and co.
The event was expected to go on all night but it's not even eleven now and all the European leaders have gone back to their hotels while journalists are still working away!
Maybe we should just go home already though as the new appointments have been announced and there are already 1,568 news items on google! So it wasnt that 'informal', was it?!
Monday, November 16, 2009
Carnival in Köln
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Monday, October 12, 2009
Adios Valencia, Bonjour Brussels
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Me as a Europocketer
With this article, i inaugurated the Youth & New European Media Festival in Valencia this year
It was a stifling day back in August 2006. Just when the car pulled up outside the supposed production company, I got nervous. The front door didn’t have a sign and the building resembled a residential house. Confused as to why this small company in this small town would want to do such a European, innovative thing, I was sure that I’d been tricked into taking part in an audition for topless weather presenting.
But alas… The town was la Pobla de Vallbona and the tv was Europocket TV. Almost three years later, the Pobla has become a second home and Europocket a brand-name for dynamic, multi-lingual reporting. Visiting the Central London Mosque, cycling through the international music conservatorium of Maastricht, rapping with Asher D, talking politics with Paolo Coehlo, drinking tea with a Spanish Muslim film director and attending a Polish Christening are just a few of the tasks I have been faced as a ‘Europocketer’.
The phenomenon of the Europocketer relates to a young reporter who with big guts and small resources can create a good news report. The idea is that he or she can research the report, film it and then even edit it. Europocket has become a mini school of journalism where even a shy science graduate can stop by and find himself behind a camera on his second day. Although Europocket is the first ever Web tv that talks about Europe, there are plenty more movers n shakers out there who dedicate their 9 to 5’s to shouting out about Europe, writing blogs, creating radio programmes or capturing social realities. Since it was born, Europocket has sussed out the scene and made friends or more officially ‘partners’ with all these groups of people and organisations. Without this friendship or lets be official and say ‘partnership’, Europocket wouldn’t be still around today and YNEM 2009 wouldn’t be drawing it’s curtain right now!
So with adrenaline and excitement, let me say how priveleged Europocket TV is to host such an array of hard-working, inspiring young journalists and media makers in this Valencian village and how grateful and thankful we are to the Town Mayor and all the local Valencians to open their arms to us.
http://www.neweuropeanmedia.eu/en/
Snooping around Valencia
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
The Irish Polish Connection
its January 2009, this time last year, I spent a few days in my capital city Dublin getting to know the Polish culture on the streets of Dublin... If we had filmed the report this month, maybe the images might have looked different but I dare you to forget the recession for a minute and enjoy this video we made last year where the Poles seem to be settling in quite well to the fair city.
Tajin and tea- an afternoon in Valencia
The Charter for European Muslims was signed at the start of 2008 in the European Parliament...to outline the rights and responsibilities of the 13 million Muslims living in European society.... Last year in honor of the European Year of Intercultural Dialogue, I spent the afternoon with two Muslims living in the Valencian Community in Spain. We finished off eating delicious tajin
Monday, January 26, 2009
a trip on the metro
THe above is one of the reports I created for the European Year of Intercultural Dialogue........
Back in January 2008, before embarking on my intercultural tour, I took to the streets of Brussels, Copenhagen and Valencia to quiz people on the concept of intercultural dialogue….The microphone was on, the camera was recording but the responses were mundane……there were mumbles and grumbles but nobody could put there finger on the actual definition of intercultural dialogue.
Today Europe is on the move; from mini-breaks to mobility programmes, both old and young are wearing a new European scent, a scent that could be marketed as ‘euphoria- the global village’. Long gone our the days where one was just informed about news and scandal in their local areas, now the Irish pork scandal or Carla Bruni’s latest album is on the tip of the tongues of people from all over. Young people are online 24/7, exchanging photos, information, friends and tips to their companions from all over the bloc. Europe has changed so much that even nations are packing their bags and moving to other countries to live….
A nice rapper from London
'I'm 26 but don't get out much coz I have a lady and three kids', 'I'm shooting a movie next week with Fifty cent', a few of the things that Asher D casually said to me when I interviewed him in London before Christmas. For more, watch the video!
European Youth Media Days - a must for a young reporter in Europe!
If you take the metro from Valencia's main train station, in ten minutes you arrive at the airport... I do that a lot.
One of my recent trips took me to Brussels; the EU paid a lot of money to bring 270 young journalists to the Parliament to teach them about the ins and outs of the EU hub. Here's a glimpse....
Dublin by night
Above is English version just in case you didnt catch Axel's Austrian