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How did Rafał Trzaskowski, the liberal candidate endorsed by prime minister Donald Tusk, manage to lose the Polish ...
Operation “Spider's Web” is already going down as a military breakthrough of some significance, although we still do not know the full extent of the damage it caused and its impact on the war and the ...
The European Union remains divided even after eighteen months of Israel’s war on Gaza, oscillating between sharp criticism ...
How might one tell if a democratic-populist hybrid regime is becoming unpopular? In Orbán’s Hungary, the rise of Péter Magyar ...
Karol Nawrocki (an independent backed by the far-right Law and Justice party, PiS) won in the second round of the Polish ...
Dekoder and RAAM, two specialised publications on Eastern Europe, have appealed to the EU, urging it to provide effective ...
The normalisation and electoral success of France’s extreme right has been accompanied and enabled by an increasingly ...
A hundred editors-in-chief and publishers from across Europe have signed the following statement, calling on the European ...
Between US funding cuts, authoritarian laws and an economic crunch, European journalism is going through a rough patch. But ...
In Hungary as well as across the European Union, civil society and independent media organisations are rising up against the ...
The attack on democracy in Hungary continues. In March, the government passed a law restricting the right to assemble, ...
Since the collapse of Novi Sad’s train station in November, student-led protests have erupted across Serbia, inspiring a nationwide movement against corruption. They follow the tracks of their parents ...
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