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Author Archive for: "Amanda Sonesson"
 History, Family, Poultry: reviewing The Goose Fritz by Sergei Lebedev

History, Family, Poultry: reviewing The Goose Fritz by Sergei Lebedev

May 25, 2020

Amanda Sonesson reviews Sergei Lebedev's latest novel, The Goose Fritz, a story about "how the difference between life and death can lie in the specific order of a bunch of letters."

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 When Quarantine Kills: the impact of isolation measures on domestic violence in Russia

When Quarantine Kills: the impact of isolation measures on domestic violence in Russia

April 20, 2020

Just a week before the seriousness of the ongoing pandemic really hit, when it was still possible – though a bit complicated – to travel between countries, I found myself in a hotel [...]

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Ukraine Monthly Digest: President Zelenskyy to meet with Putin, and movie depicting the Holodomor premiers

December 9, 2019

– On October 1st, news broke that representatives from Ukraine, Russia, the separatist territories of Luhansk and Donetsk, and the OSCE had signed the Steinmeier Formula, a slimmer, [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: “People Have a Lot of Respect for This Prime Minister”

June 7, 2019

– On May 13th, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sat down with US President Donald Trump for talks on security and trade. The meeting allegedly took 45 minutes in total, with private [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: character assassination of a teenager and V4 leaders plan to meet in Jerusalem

February 2, 2019

– The government of Hungary’s decision to modify its labor law (deemed the “slave law” by protesters and the opposition) and to establish a new administrative court in Hungary, which [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: mass protests over new labour law and the removal of a beloved monument

January 6, 2019

– With the Hungarian Parliament adopting two sets of legislation, one stipulating that the amount of overtime per person and year will increase from 250 to 400 hours, and  the other that a [...]

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Hungary Monthly Digest: Orbán Grants Political Asylum and Prominent University Is Forced to Relocate

December 7, 2018

– The end of October saw rising tensions on the Bosnian-Croatian border, where Croatian police were refusing migrants from Asia and Africa to enter into the European Union. As a result, [...]

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 From “terrorist” to human rights defender: a conversation with Elena Urlaeva

From “terrorist” to human rights defender: a conversation with Elena Urlaeva

November 28, 2018

As a so-called terrorist and enemy of the people according to the former Uzbek regime, long-time human rights defender Elena Urlaeva has also been called the bravest person in her native [...]

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 Uzbekistan post-Karimov: a real thaw or just a case of black ice?

Uzbekistan post-Karimov: a real thaw or just a case of black ice?

September 26, 2018

Emerging as a new and independent state after the fall of the Soviet Union, Uzbekistan has remained one of the world’s most isolated countries under the rule of President Islam Karimov. This [...]

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 Introducing Lossi 36: the power of curiosity, opinions and ideas

Introducing Lossi 36: the power of curiosity, opinions and ideas

June 8, 2018

Lossi 36's editor-in-chief Amanda Sonesson introduces the ideas and team behind this newly started initiative.

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