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Minority Coverage in Focus
With the recent events in Kyrgyzstan, the need to improve coverage of ethnic and other minorities was again thrown into stark relief. Toward that end, TOL has launched a call for applications for a distance-learning course on the subject for media professionals and bloggers from Central Asia. Deadline: September 20th, 2010
For more information or to apply, click here.
The good news from Ukraine is that the bad news is not as bad as you might think.
Jozsef Finta, one of the creators of contemporary Budapest, has been called many things. Timid is not one of them.
The memoirs of Pippi Longstocking’s translator sell like hot cakes and break new ground in Russian writing about the Stalin era.
A new book can’t praise enough the extraordinary accomplishments of Turkmenistan’s president. From openDemocracy.
A one-man encyclopedist devotes his life to repopulating a fading Serbian town one Austro-Hungarian at a time.
A dystopian love story brings out the rampant paranoia in Belarusian society.
In a return to form, Viktor Pelevin’s new novel features a metaphysical hero much like, and unlike, a certain famous Russian writer.
TOL Talk: Author Jonathan Brent on plumbing the Soviet archives, negotiating the new Russia, and encountering the real Josef Stalin.