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 A journey through history and memory: Exploring identity and belonging in Lena Wolf’s “May the Universe be Your Home! A German-Russian Story”

A journey through history and memory: Exploring identity and belonging in Lena Wolf’s “May the Universe be Your Home! A German-Russian Story”

February 24, 2025

Kirsten Terrill speaks with Lena Wolf, author of the graphic novel "May the Universe be Your Home! A German-Russian Story"

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 7 Berlin hotspots of socialist architecture

7 Berlin hotspots of socialist architecture

September 17, 2024

Our partner OsTraum highlights some of the best examples of socialist architecture in Berlin, as a part of this month's focus on architecture

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 (De)Politicization of an era: Architectural heritage in Central and Eastern Europe

(De)Politicization of an era: Architectural heritage in Central and Eastern Europe

November 7, 2023

Lance Bradley looks at how ideology and art are conceived through photography and architectural heritage in Central and Eastern Europe

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 “I am Georgian but I feel at home with the German language”: An interview with the writer Nino Haratischwili

“I am Georgian but I feel at home with the German language”: An interview with the writer Nino Haratischwili

October 25, 2023

Martina Napolitano of Meridiano 13 interviews the Georgian-born writer Nino Haratischwili about language, Georgian history, and more

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 Ernst Thälmann Island: A piece of the GDR in the Caribbean

Ernst Thälmann Island: A piece of the GDR in the Caribbean

September 1, 2023

Robert Brambilla looks at the history of the small Caribbean island Ernst Thälmann, once symbolically a part of East Germany

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 Grüne Ostpolitik: North Stream 2 and Germany’s New Foreign Minister 

Grüne Ostpolitik: North Stream 2 and Germany’s New Foreign Minister 

January 26, 2022

During the 2021 German Federal Election campaign, German Green Party candidate Annalena Baerbock repeatedly came out as a staunch opponent of the then near-complete North Stream 2 (NS2) gas [...]

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 Was Merkel Right That Poland’s PiS government Could Be Outlasted?

Was Merkel Right That Poland’s PiS government Could Be Outlasted?

November 5, 2021

On 21 October, leaders from across the EU gathered in Brussels for what would be the final farewell ceremony to Germany’s departing chancellor, Angela Merkel. With warm tributes to her leadership [...]

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 The Church in Belarusian Protest: an interview about transnational solidarity and transformative potential

The Church in Belarusian Protest: an interview about transnational solidarity and transformative potential

March 5, 2021

On 26 August 2020 riot police trapped protestors and journalists in the Red Church on Independence Square in the Belarusian capital of Minsk. Archbishop Kondrusiewicz of the Catholic Church in [...]

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 As Good as White Gold: how CEE migrant workers keep food on Europe’s tables

As Good as White Gold: how CEE migrant workers keep food on Europe’s tables

June 5, 2020

Renée Rippberger on the essential role of migrant workers from Central and Eastern Europe in Western European agriculture.

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 The promised land of Mecklenburg

The promised land of Mecklenburg

June 17, 2019

This article is the fifth in a series of articles written by the graduates of 2018’s Solidarity Academy and re-published in collaboration with Lossi 36. Solidarity Academy is an international [...]

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