Oksana Dutchak has presented the results of her research “Wages and working conditions of the garment industry workers in Ukraine” …
The Hungarian government wants tighter control of the judiciary, too
A Fidesz proposal to amend the procedure of nominating judges would privilege legal bureaucrats and deter trained judges.
Photostory: Tree memorial for Czech WWII partisan Josef Serinek
An oak near to the village of Spělkov will commemorate the Roma partisan.
Back in the SFRY: Yugo-Nostalgia and Dreams of Communism
Now, a quarter of a century later, much of the population of former Yugoslavia look back with nostalgia at the communist days of old.
So Why is This Forest So Important? Resisting the Logging of Białowieża
PiS is derailing the debate from environmental issues to their favourite narrative: them being true patriotic Poles against the EU.
The Economics of Fear: How Orbán Profits from Insecurities
The main characteristic of Orbán’s political machinery is his ability to masterfully combine different fears.
Meet the people who fought to stop the disastrous judiciary reform in Poland
‘We got into the car, we had to go. There was nothing to think about. There is no other place in which we should be right now.’