Using the outbreak of the spruce bark beetle as an excuse, intensive logging has begun in pristine parts of the Białowieża Forest. UNESCO decided to call on Poland to halt the logging. What happens next?
Mr. Trump Goes to Warsaw
Trump and Poland’s de facto leader Kaczyński both want to demonstrate that they are beloved leaders with many allies, and not isolated, deeply unpopular figures.
Second-hand Europe: Ukrainian Immigrants in Poland
The PiS party itself is not decidedly anti-Ukrainian. However, fearing its most radical voters, they don’t want to appear enthusiastic towards Ukraine or Ukrainian workers, and the anti-Ukrainian fraction in the party is growing stronger.
Poland’s Immoral Refugee Policy
It is curious that the PiS government would take so much pride in Poles who helped Jews unconditionally, when it lacks the courage even to help a few orphaned children from Aleppo.
Don’t be too angry, this has happened before
The escalation of global war and conflict is a topical matter that most Czech galleries are afraid to tackle, and Czech artists are not exactly known for their snappy responses to current events.
No work, no bread. I know what that means.
“People can’t just pack their things and go work in Bratislava: home is home.”
The Bronx of Brno: How not to read “Brnox”
Šedá’s book is a mosaic of images and scenes, which leads to a quick rejection of the whole work as a racist pamphlet.