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 Berikaoba: A centuries-old fertility festival in rural Georgia

Berikaoba: A centuries-old fertility festival in rural Georgia

March 10, 2023

Alexandra (Xandie) Kuenning showcases Berikaoba, one of Georgia's unique cultural festivals celebrating the fertility of spring

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 A bleak forecast: reviewing “To the Ashes” by Anzhelina Polonskaya

A bleak forecast: reviewing “To the Ashes” by Anzhelina Polonskaya

March 8, 2023

Katherine Leung reviews Anzhelina Polonskaya's poetry collection "To the Ashes," a lamentation of Russian authoritarianism

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Lossi 36 Weekly #9: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

March 6, 2023

Subscribe to our Weekly here. In this week’s newsletter 📮: Serbia and Kosovo close to signing a major agreement, a tumultuous political week in Georgia, parliamentary elections in [...]

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 Out of Schengen, but what about the Eurozone? Bulgaria on the crossroads of EU integration

Out of Schengen, but what about the Eurozone? Bulgaria on the crossroads of EU integration

March 6, 2023

Kristina Tsabala analyses Bulgaria's Schengen and Eurozone aspirations, and how right-wing groups are co-opting myths about the Euro

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 “We often scream to a wall and no-one hears us”: Activists struggle for justice in post-war Azerbaijan

“We often scream to a wall and no-one hears us”: Activists struggle for justice in post-war Azerbaijan

March 2, 2023

Thijs Korsten and Viktoria Kobzeva put the spotlight on the arrest of Bakhtiyar Hajiyev and wider trends in Azerbaijani civil society

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 Trouble in the family: The Berdimuhamedows’ power struggle in Turkmenistan

Trouble in the family: The Berdimuhamedows’ power struggle in Turkmenistan

February 28, 2023

Sydney Millar analyses the Berdimuhamedow family power struggle in Turkmenistan and what the future holds for father and son

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Lossi 36 Weekly #8: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

February 27, 2023

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 [...]

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 To vote or not to vote: the eternal dilemma at the heart of the Slovak referendum system

To vote or not to vote: the eternal dilemma at the heart of the Slovak referendum system

February 22, 2023

Lossi 36's Central European editor dives into the Slovak referendum system, and the ongoing threat to democracy in the region

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 Between “foreign agents” and “propaganda”:  How new legislation targets Russia’s LGBTI community

Between “foreign agents” and “propaganda”: How new legislation targets Russia’s LGBTI community

February 20, 2023

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. 

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Lossi 36 Weekly #7: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

February 20, 2023

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 [...]

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