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How the Serbian government is exploiting a tragedy against universities and protesting students
The suspicious death of a Belgrade student has intensified tensions in Serbia. The government is using the tragedy to blame university leaders for being in favour of students' anti-government protests ...
Denník N, sister publication of EUobserver. He is also a photographer, columnist, and humanitarian worker who has reported extensively from crisis regions and conflict zones since the late 1980s. He ...
Every day, the Ukraine Battlefield update newsletter offers a clear look at how the war is unfolding on the ground, highlighting key developments along the frontline and the shift ...
In less than three months’ time, Nato delegations will be packing for the alliance’s summit in Ankara. The agenda is empty, ...
When Meta announced its Libra/Diem project in 2019, central banks worldwide were confronted with an uncomfortable question: ...
"Open the Fuckin’ Strait", said Trump, while hailing an "Easter miracle" in Iran, enraging parts of MAGA, while inviting worship from others.
This week, Hungarians vote in an era-defining election as Viktor Orbán faces his biggest challenge in 16 years. Meanwhile, ...
If one listens to the European Left, Africa is a place to must help and apologise to. If one listens to the Right, Africa is ...
Czech journalist Petra Procházková recounts Putin’s 1999 rise from obscurity, sparked by his mafioso “crapper” speech after ...
Gulf countries have fired at least 2,400 interceptor missiles, close to their estimated pre-Iran war stockpiles of 2,800 ...
Danish energy commissioner Dan Jørgensen tried in vain to convince EU ministers not to respond to a looming fuel shortage by ...
What is the actual cost, measured in Lebanon’s civilian lives and the disintegration of its ecological fabric, when ...
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