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Monthly Archive for: "December, 2021"
 Lithuania’s Enfant Terrible: Romas Zabarauskas is bending the rules of filmmaking and the world is here to watch

Lithuania’s Enfant Terrible: Romas Zabarauskas is bending the rules of filmmaking and the world is here to watch

December 27, 2021

Amanda Sonesson interviews Romas Zabarauskas about his career as a filmmaker, his queer activism and the themes that inspire his art and social actions.

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 What’s Different This Time?  Russia’s military build-up close to the Ukrainian border  

What’s Different This Time?  Russia’s military build-up close to the Ukrainian border  

December 24, 2021

What is going on at the border between Russia and Ukraine and how will the world react to a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine? Editorial by Zack Kramer.

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 Ain’t No Wall High Enough – as security trumps humanity on the Polish-Belarusian border, what is the fate of EU migration policy?

Ain’t No Wall High Enough – as security trumps humanity on the Polish-Belarusian border, what is the fate of EU migration policy?

December 22, 2021

The crisis on the EU's eastern border has undermined Poland's human rights record and is a missed opportunity to show the full potential of inter-EU cooperation, writes Agnieszka Widlaszewska.

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Lossi 36 Weekly #39: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

December 20, 2021

Subscribe to our Weekly here. In this year’s last regular newsletter 📮: Arrests over wartime mass killings in Bosnia, “national reconciliation” in Georgia, Uzbekistan calls to [...]

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 Silence is golden: a rule unfollowed by former Kyiv Post journalists

Silence is golden: a rule unfollowed by former Kyiv Post journalists

December 19, 2021

Georgina McCartney interviews two former Kyiv Post staff writers about the dramatic events on 8 December and the subsequent launch of the Kyiv Independent.

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 How Poland Exposes its Own Hypocrisy on Migration Amid Crisis with Belarus

How Poland Exposes its Own Hypocrisy on Migration Amid Crisis with Belarus

December 17, 2021

Nicholas Morgan on the hypocritical handling of refugees by the Polish government.

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 A Glitch in the System: another controversial parliamentary election in Kyrgyzstan

A Glitch in the System: another controversial parliamentary election in Kyrgyzstan

December 15, 2021

Sydney Millar on the second attempt at electing a new parliament after the failure of the last elections in October last year.

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Lossi 36 Weekly #38: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

December 13, 2021

Subscribe to our Weekly here. In this week’s newsletter 📮: The Biden-Putin phone call, mass protests in Serbia, Russia‘s “3+3” consultative platform on the Southern [...]

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 Zelenskyy’s Do-or-Die Moment

Zelenskyy’s Do-or-Die Moment

December 13, 2021

After two years as president, Zelensky is faced with public disillusionment. He is dealing with many of the same problems as his predecessor, from the omnipresent influence of oligarchs to [...]

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 Will Babiš take a dramatic bow out of Czech politics? 

Will Babiš take a dramatic bow out of Czech politics? 

December 8, 2021

Ville Haapanen on the recent parliamentary election in Czechia and the future of now-ousted Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.

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