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Too busy surviving | Eurozine

[ad_1] At one point in his 1984 essay ‘Permission to narrate’, Edward Said described urging family and friends in Beirut to record what was happening

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Lost in machine translation | Eurozine

[ad_1] Despite popular belief, the majority of Europeans do not have access to learning foreign languages, and being bi- or multilingual is still a privilege

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‘From the river to the sea’: One slogan, many meanings

[ad_1] Recently, the opinion has taken root in Israel, and among many Jews and non-Jews internationally, that the slogan ‘From the river to the sea,

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Of our daily plov | Eurozine

[ad_1] As a child in communist Romania of the 1980’s, I remember pilaf was one of the staples in the Ottoman-influenced cuisine of the south

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Disappearing possibility | Eurozine

[ad_1] In Ny Tid, Otto Ekman writes on the murder of Refaat Alareer, the Palestinian poet who together with his brother Salah, nephew Mohamed, sister

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Germany, genocide and Gaza | Eurozine

[ad_1] Since last spring, I have been on an extended tour to promote my new book, Never Again: Germans and Genocide After the Holocaust, which

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Goodbye, Isis | Eurozine

[ad_1] I was just a child when a group of Chechens attacked the train taking my mother and me to Sochi. It was night or

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Do we even care about Europe?

[ad_1] ‘What are people interested in in Europe? I think they are interested in understanding.’  Agnieszka Wisnewska, editor-in-chief of the Polish opinion daily Krytyka Polityczna,

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Running scared | Eurozine

[ad_1] Leading up to the March 7 State of the Union speech, Biden supporters were scared. They had every reason to be. The President’s approval

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The Ides of March | Eurozine

[ad_1] The ravages of Russia’s brutal war in Ukraine are nothing less than ecocide. As the Commander in Chief and under the doctrine of command