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Uncaging the Canary Islands | Eurozine

[ad_1] The Atlantic route to the Canary Islands, one of the world’s deadliest migration paths, has seen a dramatic surge in arrivals since 2020. NGO

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Survival guide to a dying industry

[ad_1] I am stepping down as editor-in-chief of Eurozine a title I have worn proudly since 2018 as we weathered many storms together – and

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Coping with the imperial presidency

[ad_1] In my local diner the other day, two college students were sitting next to me talking about the 2028 presidential elections. They weighed and

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Spain’s forever memory wars | Eurozine

[ad_1] At the end of 2024, the Spanish government announced its intention to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Francisco Franco. This was

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Muzzled music | Eurozine

[ad_1] ‘Despite its universality, music is being silenced globally’, writes Index on Censorship’s editor-in-chief Sarah Dawood in her introduction to the journal’s current issue. Titled

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Garbage in, garbage out | Eurozine

[ad_1] Waste management is the single most important civilizational function. The second we stop treating garbage and sewage, the cholera timer starts ticking and we

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Trust, bordering and necro-racism | Eurozine

[ad_1] In Soundings, Nira Yuval-Davis discusses how the bases of social trust have been eroded during the neoliberal era, which has also been a time of

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The voice that carries | Eurozine

[ad_1] On 29 March, hundreds of thousands gathered at Istanbul’s Maltepe beach area – some even say it was 2.2 million. Waving flags and chanting

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Liminal border situation | Eurozine

[ad_1] I recall my visits to Podlasie, a region on the Polish border with Belarus – the border which divides extraordinary, primeval Puszcza Białowieska, the

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Adapt and move on? | Eurozine

[ad_1] On 24 January it was announced that the United States Agency for International Development, or USAID, would be suspending funding for all its programmes