Monday 1 March 2010

Eroupe in modern world

"Europe in modern world" tries to explain a hugely diverse continent to a mainly European audience. They cover stories from Europe and about Europe, looking at trends and developments across the region.

They get a "European conversation" going by bringing people across the continent together to discuss issues that matter to them.

As the BBC's specialist European programme they like to demonstrate how a domestic story in say the Netherlands or Spain can affect people in other parts of the continent. We aim to bring the often dry politics of Brussels and other European institutions to life by illustrating how decisions made there will affect the lives of ordinary people.

"Europe in modern world" covers a wide range of stories, such as the affect of climate change on Greenland where farmers can now grow broccoli, Spain's efforts to deal with Basque separatists or why former Prime Minister Romano Prodi is also known as the "Mortadella", a kind of sausage.

Major themes such as immigration, attitudes towards muslims and other religious minorities, environmental, health and technological developments feature regularly on the programme that also has regular Business and Sport slots.

This programme, in my opinion, is too interesting for people whose want to know more about situation in the world as a whole, even not only in Europe...

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