Lossi 36 Weekly #8: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia
Subscribe to our Weekly here. In this week’s newsletter 📮: Bosnian Serbs in Moscow, ICJ orders Azerbaijan to unblock Lachin corridor, detentions for people laying flowers [...]
Lossi 36 Stands with Ukraine
One year ago, Russian tanks crossed the Ukrainian border, starting a brutal war of aggression and opening a new, bloody chapter in European history. On this anniversary, Lossi 36 wants to once [...]
To vote or not to vote: the eternal dilemma at the heart of the Slovak referendum system
Lossi 36's Central European editor dives into the Slovak referendum system, and the ongoing threat to democracy in the region
Between “foreign agents” and “propaganda”: How new legislation targets Russia’s LGBTI community
Alexandra West takes a look at Russia's latest amendment to their propaganda laws, a move which will have devastating consequences for the country’s LGBTI community.
Lossi 36 Weekly #7: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia
Subscribe to our Weekly here. In this week’s newsletter 📮: Montenegrins and Serbians not welcome in Moldova, peace offer by Pashinyan, natural disaster in Gorno-Badakhshan, European Commission [...]
Abandoned socialist hope and mother-daughter relationships: “Museum of the Revolution” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival
Maja Soomägi reviews "Museum of the Revolution," a symbolic film about those living on the margins of society, decades after the post-socialist utopian dream ended
Lossi 36 Weekly #6: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia
Subscribe to our Weekly here. In this week’s newsletter 📮: Corruption Perceptions Index does not bode well for the Western Balkans, oil pipeline from Azerbaijan into Türkiye closed over [...]
Lossi 36 Weekly #5: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia
Subscribe to our Weekly here. In this week’s newsletter 📮: Parliamentary brawl in Serbia, Russian capital finds its way to Armenia, Afghan women enter universities in Central Asia, call for [...]
Grand gestures, small steps: recent agreements and deepening regional cooperation in Central Asia
Charlie Norman takes a look at the deepening regional cooperation in Central Asia and how a focus on local context is crucial