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Wording of trauma, recording memory

The forced migration of Ukrainians since Russia’s full-scale invasion has turned creative reflection upside down. Numerous artworks, musical compositions, short films, and works of fiction

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Israel’s dead end | Eurozine

The Bible has much to say about the fatal significance of shifting military alliances in the small strip of land between the Mediterranean and the

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Desperation for refrigeration | Eurozine

It whirred away for six years, then one day it just froze. The humming stopped and the next 24 hours saw the temperature inside slowly

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One way or another | Eurozine

‘They are arresting migrants sleeping near the bus station! We must urgently reach out to as many undocumented individuals as possible and advise them to

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Counteroffensive exhibitions | Eurozine

Lizaveta German, art historian, curator and founder of the Naked Room in Kyiv, is currently writing a book about the counter offensive of exhibitions. She

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L’acqua che (non tutti) avremo

Più di 3,5 miliardi di persone in tutto il mondo vivono in aree che si confrontano con la scarsità d’acqua: un dato destinato ad aumentare

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Ukraine: Still Europe’s breadbasket | Eurozine

Ukraine has always been one of the largest s­uppliers of grain to global markets. At the beginning of the twentieth century its share in the

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Violence without end? | Eurozine

Focusing on the conflict in Gaza, Esprit asks how we can ‘intellectually assess an event of such a scale, one that has already polarised public

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Not so special treatment | Eurozine

The EU moves toward further restricting asylum. The new pact agreed on 20 December, even refuses a proposed age limit for the detention of irregular

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Peace to the plates! War on the animals!

My grandmother loathed chicken. During the Second World War she was forced to kill and pluck hens. The smell stuck in her nose and she