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Schools for All

Long consigned to lower-quality schools, Roma in two Czech communities are doing well in mainstream schools thanks to innovative reforms and local political support. From Okraj.

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Commentary

Only the Lonely

Following Orban’s defeat in Hungary, his far-right counterpart in neighboring Slovakia finds he has led his country into regional isolation. From Respekt.

Latest News

Neighbors We Still Don’t Really Know 

A shortage of skilled workers in Slovenia has prompted some businesses to recruit help from abroad. But the arrival of foreign workers presents challenges for locals and newcomers alike.

Bread Baked in Someone Else’s Oven

In the Kartvelian language, freedom literally means “being one’s own god” – the right to self-determination, for which Georgians constantly have to fight with each successive empire. From Dwutygodnik / Eurozine.


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