Society

1 August 2005
Intolerance on Parade Premium
Gays and lesbians march in Riga but are heavily outnumbered by opponents.
By Aaron Eglitis
 
1 August 2005
Reform, Round Three Premium
The Polish health system has undergone two major reforms yet is still mired deep in debt and problems. What might a new government bring?
By Wojciech Kosc
 
27 July 2005
A Tragedy of Errors Premium
A Hungarian father and son have had their convictions for murder lifted in a case that shows how police and courts can mishandle Romani defendants. But the acquittal may yet be reversed.
By Gergely Fahidi
 
25 July 2005
Mobilization and Its Discontents Premium
What the latest spat about the Sudeten Germans says about Czech politics.
By TOL
 
20 July 2005
e-Revolution Premium
The last few turbulent months in Kyrgyzstan have brought the Internet to the fore as a tool for spreading news and propaganda.
By Claire Wilkinson
 
14 July 2005
The Load on Polish Minds Premium
Poles may be visiting psychotherapists and psychiatrists more frequently, but improving attitudes about mental health remains a challenge.
By Wojciech Kosc
 
14 July 2005
The War of the Roses Premium
Former allies now fight – literally – in parliament, evidence that Georgia’s political family is still too immature to cope with the huge imbalance in power created by the Rose Revolution.
By Jaba Devdariani
 

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