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Monthly Archive for: "October, 2018"

Russia Monthly Digest: United Russia’s Support Is Dwindling and a School Shooter Kills 21 in Crimea

October 29, 2018

– 5th of October – After the expulsion of two Russian spies from the Netherlands in September, analysts are warning that the Kremlin and Putin will not relax their spying techniques. The [...]

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 Kazakhstan, or what you’ll find between China and climate change

Kazakhstan, or what you’ll find between China and climate change

October 24, 2018

On the one hand we have a grandiose UN report on climate change, on the other, states whose incumbent political leaders don’t really care about the environment unless it directly affects their [...]

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A September in Krakow – a photo essay by Petronella Dahl

October 18, 2018

The first impressions of a new city, discovering what autumn in Poland smells like, enjoying the first sense of feeling at home in the Jewish district of Kazimierz. The tourist golf carts pass [...]

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 From Avant Garde to Dreamscapes: aesthetics in the Soviet Cinema 1917-1964

From Avant Garde to Dreamscapes: aesthetics in the Soviet Cinema 1917-1964

October 17, 2018

Cinema in the Soviet Union was one of the most controlled mediums under the Communist regime. As a result of this, each era, marked above all by changes in the leadership, transformed the [...]

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Bulgaria Monthly Digest: Borissov Visits Ukraine and a Bulgarian Journalist Is Found Murdered

October 15, 2018

After a long hot summer in the Balkans, it was about time for politics in Sofia to get heated in September. Expectedly, government, parliament and the presidency all engaged in polemics; however, [...]

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 A September in Kraków – a photo essay by Petronella Dahl

A September in Kraków – a photo essay by Petronella Dahl

October 10, 2018

The first impressions of a new city, discovering what autumn in Poland smells like, enjoying the first sense of feeling at home in the Jewish district of Kazimierz. The tourist golf carts pass [...]

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Europe speaks: This is what European media has to say about the brutal murder of Viktoria Marinova

October 9, 2018

Viktoria Marinova, a journalist who worked for a local Bulgarian TV-station, was found dead on Saturday, 6 October 2018, in her hometown of Ruse. She was raped and murdered. Most of her [...]

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Ukraine Monthly Digest: Hungary Passport Row and the Sakharov Prize Nomination

October 8, 2018

– On September 2nd, Ukrainian-Italian movie Easy (2017) received the Kinéo Movie Diamond Award at the Venice Film Festival for Best First Feature, while another Ukrainian film, Myth (2018), [...]

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 Lands of settled government: Poland and what really matters for the rule of law

Lands of settled government: Poland and what really matters for the rule of law

October 3, 2018

The Polish Government’s ongoing quarrel with the European Commission over changes to the Polish judicial system has attracted widespread attention and condemnation of the ruling Law and Justice [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: State Turanism and EU Backlash Against the Hungarian Government

October 1, 2018

– Since the start of the new school year and following a recent amendment to kindergarten curricula over the summer, Hungarian kindergarten teachers are required to teach their pupils [...]

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