This is a fictional travel account from a country which recently became the first nation to give up its nationhood.
The most recent data indicates that the prevalence of populism is quite close to its 30-year peak.
"Art is not supposed to change the world, to change practical things, but to change perceptions."
The banner of the Soviet Union waved proudly over the cities of Central Asia only 33 years ago.
Never in history has the political debate been so polarised.
In more than a half-century the island of Cyprus has been divided in two, with no man's land in between.
The first time I heard the word “troll army” (“trollfabrik”, troll factory in Swedish) I was 15 years old.
Three-years into his three-decade long prison sentence Alexei Navalny died, age 47, in the notorious IK-3 penal colony.
The European Elections from the Lens of Brussels. A Different Take on Legitimacy and Europe’s Future
Every 5 years the European elections reveal every accomplishment and fear of this massive apparatus.
These the fictional diary entries for January 15th to January 21st, 2024, of Bogomil Šukoijević, a Croatian-Slovenian poet-diplomat.