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Agnieszka Zielińska: Living in the shadow
20th of June, Mohamadou taking care of children from the neighborhood.
Claudiu Pop: Cluj-Napoca Blossom
City centre of Cluj-Napoca, Romania, as seen from Cetățuia Park. (Claudiu Pop)
Samuel Dempsey: Dolkun Isa
Is Dolkun Isa the Right Man to Take on China? The president of the World Uyghur Congress is having his legitimacy questioned as he works to unite the Uyghur diaspora in the fight to end the genocide in Xinjiang. By: Samuel Dempsey September 15, 2021 Waiting in the lobby of a hotel in the
Agnieszka Gryz: Abolishing Orphanages
Bleak walls covered in oil paint — the hallmark of post-Soviet interiors — filled with a single row of old-fashioned metal cribs. Behind them, a set of kiddie wall stickers in the shape of a web, with a rainbow-colored spider tangled in it. Upon searching kojenecké ústavy, the images appearing on
Ester Viktória Ziffová: All quiet on European Union´s front
Many Europeans think that their countries are overcrowded with refugees. But reality shows, that some roads simply do not lead to Rome. They lead where it is closest and safest. To neighbouring countries of war conflicts.
Mihail Petrov: The underreported hate
When 22-year-old Alex got out for his first romantic date he was expecting butterflies in the stomach, instead he got punches. A homophobic attack, that left two gay men injured, took place outside a pastry shop in the city center of Sofia, a Bulgarian online magazine reports. The two men were on
Blanka Mucsi: Hungarian LGBTQ+
While LGBTQ+ rights are more and more accepted in western countries, Hungary is strengthening homophobic voices. The government is making efforts to appease conservative voters by anti-LGBT testimonals one year before elections.
Nikolett Konda: What is a family?
In the end of 2020, still in the middle of the pandemic, the conservative Hungarian government passed a new law about child adoption, aiming to ‘protect traditional families’.
Vera Dvorakova: The cost of education
For Croatian marketing student Anita Peranović, her second year studying is likely to be her last. Her school, University College of Northern Denmark (UCN) in Aalborg, Denmark, announced in June that it was closing 14 of its English-language study programs. 450 students, including Anita, won’t be
Martina Kroa: Food wasters
Martina Kroa Beyond the numbers of the biggest food wasters: Households and Agriculture What are the causes of food waste? How come? How big of a problem is it? Who is to blame? What can be done? The story uncovers data, food waste in agriculture through the eyes of farmers, experts, and
Pavlina Cerna: DACA Recipients
A DACA recipient Nelly Olea-Trujillo organizes her documents in her kitchen in Phoenixville, PA. PHOTO: PAVLINA CERNA
Sofie Kodner: High-tech, caregiving, privacy
In the middle of a cold November night, 88-year-old Dian Wurdock walked out the front door of her son’s home in Grand Rapids, Michigan, barefoot and coatless. Her destination was unknown even to herself.Wurdock was several years into a dementia diagnosis that turned out to be Alzheimer’s
Tereza Anna Stegmannova: Multiple discrimination
Multiple discrimination: What is it like to be rejected for who I am and what I look like? This year's theme of the Prague Pride festival, whose 11th year took place in August, was the so-called coming out. That is, the decision that person will stand in front of his family, friends,
Jan Zabka: Seniors fight fake news
Seniors are often seen as easy targets and spreaders of misinformation in chain emails, but this is not the norm. Some of those who have learned how to navigate the online environment through various courses now verify the information in the emails themselves and send it verified back to their
Kristyna Dvouleta: Czech Happiness between Garden Beds
Prague Garden Colony Drsnice
Miriam Tepes-Handaric: The elephant on the stage
COVID-19 might be the last straw for Romania's performing art sector
Nemanja Vidić: Police Brutality
Police brutality in serbia
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