U.S. Military Aid for Uzbekistan, Shelter for Roma in AlbaniaPlus, green activists stage a sit-in at a Romanian ministry and Yeltsin could get a statue in Estonia.
By Jeremy Druker, Ioana Caloianu, Joshua Boissevain, and Kelly KleinIt took a joint effort by government, the UN, and IKEA to open a kindergarten in one Moldovan Romani settlement. Perhaps the next 50 will go more smoothly.
By Grigore BrinzaPlus, ethnic tensions flare in Macedonia and a lost account of a Nazi purge in Krakow surfaces.
By Barbara Frye and Ioana CaloianuPlus, Czechs follow through on threat to boycott EU fiscal treaty and an Azeri dream to pierce the sky.
By Ky Krauthamer, Ioana Caloianu, and Kelly KleinTired of western criticism, Russia trains its sights on practices elsewhere. From openDemocracy.
By Oliver BulloughA 57-year-old geographer goes through icy hell to plant Kazakhstan’s flag at the South Pole.
By Dariya TsyrenzhapovaIn Bulgaria’s bitter debate over shale drilling, rational argument gets lost behind the eternal battle lines of Russia versus the West.
By BOYKO VASSILEV
Slovak voters could learn some lessons on populism from southeastern Europe.
By MARTIN EHLThe hellish existence of many of Russia’s former inmates is everybody’s problem.
By GALINA STOLYAROVAHungary’s man in charge of Roma integration seems to care about the task at hand, but does he have the resources to make real progress?
By MARTIN EHLThe ubiquitous secondhand stores are being squeezed by modern shopping malls on the one hand and “exchange markets” on the other.
By MARTIN EHLDigitization, hyped as the savior of Eastern European TV, instead is bringing us more of the same old thing.
By MARIUS DRAGOMIRA child-abuse trial says more about Czechs’ worldview than they might realize.
By KATERINA SAFARIKOVATOL TRAINING
Digital Journalism Workshop
Prague. May 20-25, 2012.