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Politics, culture and society in Central and Eastern Europe.

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Hungary

Defiant of their government, Hungarians set love and solidarity free

András Jámbor reporting from the Keleti Railway Station in Budapest.

András JámborSeptember 6, 2015, 5:14 pmSeptember 5, 2016
Hungary

The Hungarian government is waging a war against refugees

Szilárd István Pap reporting from Hungary.

Szilárd István PapSeptember 3, 2015, 10:38 amSeptember 5, 2016
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Ukraine

Cherepanyn: As The Right Throw Grenades, Putin Jumps For Joy

In times of war, the Right are pushing more robustly to achieve their goal: taking the monopoly on violence back from the state.

Vasyl CherepanynSeptember 1, 2015, 3:40 pmSeptember 5, 2016
Poland

We are content with a marginal position

Anna and Wilhelm Sasnal in conversation with Jakub Majmurek and Łukasz Ronduda about their films “It Looks Pretty from a Distance” and “Parasite”.

Jakub Majmurek and Łukasz RondudaAugust 31, 2015, 5:58 pmJanuary 17, 2016
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Poland

Anna Cieplak and Agnieszka Muras: Cieszyn Is Like Dogville

Late in 2014, the Cultural Centre celebrated its 5th anniversary. On that occasion, a journalist for “Gazeta Codzienna” spoke to Anna Cieplak and Agnieszka Muras.

Krytyka PolitycznaAugust 24, 2015, 2:16 pmJanuary 17, 2016
Hungary, Reporting, World

Equality, freedom, and fraternity for all

The situation of refugees in Hungary shows the lack of a truly democratic understanding of the European community.

Jan BlažekAugust 21, 2015, 8:41 amSeptember 5, 2016
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Long reads, Poland

Can’t you see that people are living here?!

Wrocław, Poland: How excavators destroyed a Roma camp. By Dawid Krawczyk.

Dawid KrawczykAugust 17, 2015, 1:26 pmSeptember 5, 2016

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