What are the main challenges that activists in Sarajevo are facing? What are the possible strategies to engage citizens for the right to the city and the defense of cultural institutions in Bosnia ...
When talking about the problem of refugees, we use dehumanised language, which reduces human tragedy to numbers and statistics. But this suffering concerns real people, who – just like us - have ...
A right-wing Students Organization “Ukrainian Student” has announced a public event at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (NaUKMA) on December 9. According to the announcement, one of the ...
According to the most modest assessment, the march brought together about 2,500 participants, who walked more than a kilometre down the streets in the city centre.
On World Refugee Day, we value the strength, courage and perseverance of millions of refugees that are forced to flee their homes. Now is the time to show our solidarity. Today we share five inspiring ...
This is why we need a New Deal on both sides of the Atlantic – a New Bretton Woods that conceives of investment into people’s communities like the Green movement conceives of climate change: a joint ...
Berlin: Celebrations of The Fall of The Berlin Wall Are In Progress. Bulgarian‒Turkish Border: A Hundred of Activists Are Trying To Topple The European Wall. By Dawid Krawczyk. Translated by Konrad ...
More than 15 masked men stormed into the Visual Culture Research Center in Kiev and destroyed the art exhibition. We stand against aggression! We stand against violence!
Everybody who speaks German, come with us. Sprichst du Deutsch? Come with us.” We join the brigade of angry Germans, marching toward the front.
Just when the country has become a confidante of the EU and the US for the Balkans, a new report thinks of Greece as a collaborator of the Kremlin ...
Two seventeen-year-old boys, originally from Iran, stand motionless in front of a police vehicle in the wasteland near the Croatian town of Korenica. Two officers put on black gloves and begin their ...
For decades, countries that were formerly part of Yugoslavia have been politically, economically and culturally intertwined; a shift in one neighboring country has rarely gone unnoticed in another.