A much-shared tweet from a highly questionable source accusing Volodymyr Zelensky of banning Ukraine’s Orthodox Church and arresting priests is way off the mark. ...
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Human Rights Watch found that the Hungarian government repurposed data it had collected from people who signed up for the Covid-19 vaccine, applied for tax benefits, or...
The latest film from director Evgeny Afineevsky blends personal accounts of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with remarkable first-hand footage to tell a story of...
Hosting UNESCO’s World Congress on Early Childhood Care and Education offered Uzbekistan a chance to showcase its sweeping reform programme on the world stage. ...
Kazakhstan holds a presidential election on November 20, the most diverse in its history, writes the country’s ambassador to the UK, Magzhan Ilyassov. Kazakhstan...
Estonia’s parental leave system has become one of the cornerstones of the country’s entrepreneurship and improved its demographics. Estonia has long been...
EU leaders are strong-arming Serbia and Albania to tighten their visa regime while deliberately stonewalling the enlargement process. The European Union already has...
CEE citizens still struggle with second-class status, as they see their purchasing power well below that of other EU member states. Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) has...
We may not yet know what innovations the media industry will come up with in the future, but we can be certain that in order to be successful, news organisations must...
Ukraine is home to half a million additional children living in poverty compared with last year. Russia’s brutal war on Ukraine and rising inflation have driven an...
The 2022 winners of the Nobel Prize for Peace were announced on October 7, and – not for the first time – controversy ensued. An individual from...
Countries currently hosting Ukrainian refugees can learn from best practice in long-term refugee projects in the global south, where countries like Uganda are noted as...