Europe: Perpetual state of Crisis
For almost half a century now, the Society of the German Language has chosen the so called Word of the Year – a word or a group of words that in the past 12 months made the most significant contribution to the country’s history. Last year’s winner? “Fluechtlinge” or in English, “refugee”. The two other runners-up were “Je suis Charlie” and “Grexit”.
One does not have to rely on the German language to see that Europe had a rough year in 2015. Be it terrorism, crisis in Ukraine, the Eurozone, or the problems with the growing number …read more
Source: European Public Affairs