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‘It’s important to be open’

In the second episode of Knowledgeable Youth, the students discuss a theme close to their current experience, shared by many

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Welcome to the dictator’s playground

On 2 October 2018 a team of agents dispatched by the Saudi government strangled dissident Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi

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Rituals today | Eurozine

What is the place and power of rituals today? On its 30th anniversary, Culture & Démocratie devotes a second issue

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‘I feel freedom when I am in my school’

In May 2022, Iryna Khamayko started an educational center for Ukrainian teenagers seeking refuge in Austria after Russia’s full-scale invasion.

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Something happens, somewhere | Eurozine

A non-event, a continuity: growing rapeseed in Ukraine. For the most part, it’s an unsensational succession of seasonal repetitions: hybridized

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Grand Paris eviction | Eurozine

One morning in April 2016, 27 private security agents arrived on the grounds of a rundown warehouse in Vitry-sur-Seine, a

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European elections: A coming of age?

June’s European elections produced a shock. But it was less the result that was surprising – the surge of the

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Faster, higher, stronger | Eurozine

With Paris Olympia 2024 around the corner, France is in turmoil. Preparations for the Games have been fraught, with striking

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Internal empire | Eurozine

As Russia’s attempt to reestablish its ‘external empire’ via its war on Ukraine enters its third year, Osteuropa focuses on

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Digital loneliness | Eurozine

In the June issue of Turkish literary journal Varlık – titled ‘Loneliness in the age of information’ – contributors attempt