Each side says the other caused only minor damage, no casualties in skirmishes this week.
Marko Perkovic Thompson’s highly charged lyrics have been used to justify concert bans in at least five countries.
Xi, Mirziyoyev also find common ground on the fight against the Three Evil Forces.
The brainchild of a Czech linguist and a Croatian anthropologist, the language aims to build bridges between Slavic people.
The move might have come in retaliation for Kyiv’s banning of popular Russian social networks and internet businesses.
Baku celebrates Islamic unity and tolerance even as its sincerity about religious freedom comes under scrutiny.
Education minister dismisses plea to teach creationism in schools.
Young Slovaks seem to have higher work standards than previous generations, and not everybody is happy about that. From Global Voices.
By Tibor BlazkoPoland’s conservative government believes a return to the structure of the old educational system can produce smart, modern kids. Many disagree.
By Wojciech KoscRecent incidents in Belarus show that pan-Slavism and Neo-Nazism do go together.
By Veranika LaputskaWhat has happened to Mezhygorie, the infamously opulent estate of former President Victor Yanukovych, since he fled the country three years ago?
After the Russian annexation, few Crimean law professionals are eager to take on sensitive, politically charged cases. From Euroradio.
By Ales Pilecki and Zmicier Lukashuk
The Fate of Independent Media in Crimea After the Russian annexation, journalists had to choose between leaving, embracing a pro-Russian stance, or avoiding politics altogether. From Euroradio.
By Ales Pilecki and Zmicier LukashukRussian lawmakers want to ban kids from social media, require ‘real name’ registration. From Global Voices.
By Kevin Rothrock
Mixed MotivesSmeared by some as mere mercenaries, a band of Georgians fighting in Ukraine says neither money nor revenge underlies their drive to battle Russia on all fronts.
By Tatiana Kozak
The Thaw Is OverHopes that Lukashenka had turned over a new leaf were definitively quashed with the brutality and extent of the crackdown during and after the recent “parasites” demonstrations.
By Paulina KaltavicankaExperts weigh in on the implications of the ‘nationalization’ of Ukrainian companies in the rebel-eastern part of the country. From Hromadske.
By Yuri Petrushevski
The Emperor’s New ClothesCan an ordinary Belarusian dress just like President Lukashenka?
By Paulina KaltavicankaA newly launched business association will try to navigate between Islamic law and Russian legislation.
With his third ascent to power, an adaptable Boyko Borissov seems to embrace yet another role.
By BOYKO VASSILEVBeyond power games, the current political crisis centers on checks and balances underlying liberal democracies in the region.
By MARTIN EHLWorld faked out by phenomenon known oh so well in Eastern Europe!
By PETER GROSS
Attitudes towards the EU, and optimism versus pessimism, offer partial explanations for their scarcity.
By MARTIN EHL
Were his comments just off-the-cuff remarks, or a reflection of a deeper policy change?
By ELIZABETH PLANTAN AND PETER RUTLAND
The thriving startup and entrepreneurial culture gives one hope about the future of the local labor market.
By MARTIN EHL
The fate of the Independent Institute for Socio-Economic and Political Studies emphasizes the need to protect the few remaining independent sources of information in the country.
By PETER GROSSAnnouncement
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The Moldovan Diaries is a multimedia, interactive examination of the country's ethnic, religious, social and political identities by Paolo Paterlini and Cesare De Giglio.
This innovative approach to story telling gives voice to ordinary people and takes the reader on the virtual trip across Moldovan rural and urban landscapes.
It is a unique and intimate map of the nation.