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Istanbul as palimpsest | Eurozine

In an issue of Ord&Bild exploring Istanbul’s urban heritage, Ülkü Holago revisits Gezi Park – one of the last green

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Dupes of violence | Eurozine

A month after Hamas’s terrorist attacks on 7 October, in which 1400 Israeli civilians were brutally murdered, the world’s worst

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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:

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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

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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