Lorenzo Marsili speaks to Marcelina Zawisza and Maciej Konieczny from Razem about the new Polish left and the meaning of launching a new party from the bottom-up today.
Emptyheaded education
A proposed educational reform is the latest in a series of governmental projects that are turning Poland upside down.
Can you opt-out of mandatory EU refugee quotas?
Hungary will hold a referendum on the 2nd of October on European Union plans to relocate refugees and migrants among member states. Migszol.com explains
Poland welcomes internet filtering
Any limits set for free expression online must be traced in pencil, not in ink, and not, and this is particularly important – within a hastily drafted piece of legislation.
It’s definite: Krytyka Polityczna is leaving its cultural centre in Cieszyn
The local authorities in Cieszyn have confirmed that the building where Krytyka Polityczna’s cultural centre, “Na granicy” (On the Border) is based, is to be vacated by the end of September 2016.
The rule of the market in East-Central Europe is absolute [Interview]
Jaroslav Fiala speaks to Gaspár M. Tamás about the brutality of capitalism, Orbán’s Hungary, and the failure of the European system.
Romanian Silicon Valley draws attention to Hungarian labour shortage
While Hungary faces a shortage of IT professionals, neighbouring Romania’s IT industry is a success story.