Why Russia decided to fight VPN and TOR
The Puzzle of Poland
A quiet but fierce war rages in Poland today for the hearts and minds of the citizenry. The Law and Justice Party appears to have a long-term plan to solidify power by weakening all the levers of democracy and civil society.
Military training and less computer science. Students return to schools in Poland
“We want education, not lies”. Around four hundred people gathered in front of the Ministry of National Education in Warsaw. But even that couldn’t stop the government from passing the education bill.
Whoever lives here, comes from here
With less than ten days to go before the German federal elections, the “Schulz train,” a popular meme from the beginning of the election campaign, has long since halted and the Social Democrats are now far behind the Christian Democrats in the polls.
Katrin Nenasheva: As a child, I wanted to become either a clown or a journalist
Katrin Nenasheva was detained five times over the last two years — in particular for her anti-war protests.
Mikheil Sakashvili’s guide on how to pass the border without a passport
Mikheil Saakashvili and his supporters marched through the Polish-Ukrainian border.
Hungary reacts to the EU refugee quota system: The battle has only just begun
According to the Hungarian government, the battle has only just begun; the EU Court of Justice has ruled against Hungary in the question of the refugee quota system