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Who represents farmers? | Eurozine

The closer we get to the European parliamentary elections in June 2024, the harder politicians are jostling to win votes. There is one constituency that

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Whom to trust | Eurozine

Political fragmentation is constantly rising. We experience less and less of a shared reality across society. Some people are afraid of migrants – others of

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Swedish giants | Eurozine

In Liberal Debatt, Thea Andersson calls for a break in the deadlock afflicting recent Swedish politics. At a time when Swedish governments are based on

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What has the internet ever done for us?

  “The year 1983 was crucial in many ways…” Walter Famler describes the geopolitical landscape in which the beginnings of a common publishing project emerged.

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‘Rights are not given but taken’

In Turkey’s official historical narratives, women’s struggle for liberation from the oppression of the patriarchy aligns with the age of the Republic. According to this

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The way home | Eurozine

In the immediate aftermath of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, it seemed that everything had changed and would never be the same again.

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The invisible price of water

From the 1970s until 2000, the Sadova-Corabia irrigation system watered over 70,000 hectares of land in Romania’s Dolj and Olt counties. A set of pipelines

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Our toxic relationship with water 

Water just cannot seem to satisfy Europeans. Our infrastructure is often built in a way to try and get rid of rainwater as fast as

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One way or another | Eurozine

‘They are arresting migrants sleeping near the bus station! We must urgently reach out to as many undocumented individuals as possible and advise them to

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Counteroffensive exhibitions | Eurozine

Lizaveta German, art historian, curator and founder of the Naked Room in Kyiv, is currently writing a book about the counter offensive of exhibitions. She