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 A View from the Streets: what the war in Ukraine means across the South Caucasus

A View from the Streets: what the war in Ukraine means across the South Caucasus

May 8, 2022

The recent invasion of Ukraine has sent ripples throughout the globe, with hundreds of thousands protesting against the horrific actions committed in the country in the name of Vladimir Putin’s [...]

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 It doesn’t matter if you’re black or white? Poland’s refugee treatment in focus

It doesn’t matter if you’re black or white? Poland’s refugee treatment in focus

April 28, 2022

According to the UN, since the beginning of Russia’s war in Ukraine from 24 February to 27 April 2022, 2,968,716 Ukrainians crossed the border to Poland. The majority of Polish people enormously [...]

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 Inside Russia: reports from a divided country

Inside Russia: reports from a divided country

April 5, 2022

A personal account from a country that appears more totalitarian with every day that passes.

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 Voices of the Youth on the 2022 Hungarian General Election

Voices of the Youth on the 2022 Hungarian General Election

April 1, 2022

Three young voices from Hungary on the country's national election and controversial 8th national referendum on Hungary’s child protection law on April 3.

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 “We are no longer seen as freaks” – Feminism in the Baltic States

“We are no longer seen as freaks” – Feminism in the Baltic States

February 11, 2022

On 2 February, Lossi 36 organised an online panel discussion on feminism in the Baltic States, covering current women’s rights issues and attitudes to feminism, with speakers from civil society [...]

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 Internally Displaced and Isolated: the failings of IDP integration in Georgia

Internally Displaced and Isolated: the failings of IDP integration in Georgia

February 4, 2022

Rhiannon Segar on the dire living situation of thousands of internally displaces persons (IDP) in Georgia, highlighted by recent protests and a suicide in one of the country's IDP camps.

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 In the Walnut Forest of Arslanbob, Soviet Nostalgia Lingers

In the Walnut Forest of Arslanbob, Soviet Nostalgia Lingers

February 2, 2022

“Is that your car?” Khusnidin asked, pointing to the UAZ Hunter my friend and I had rented in Bishkek. “I have a Soviet car as well, a white Lada Niva” he said proudly, as my friend plowed the [...]

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 An Outlet for Political Dissent: environmentalism in the Soviet Union then and now

An Outlet for Political Dissent: environmentalism in the Soviet Union then and now

January 12, 2022

December marked 30 years since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Be it the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century, a return to Europe or the beginning of a new era of [...]

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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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 Europe calling: in search of a simple life

Europe calling: in search of a simple life

October 6, 2021

In this personal mix of storytelling and poems, we are taken on the life journey of a couple of expats, traveling from one country to the next in search of adventure, sometimes out of necessity, [...]

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