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Fragmented Middle East | Eurozine

Belgian journal La Revue nouvelle offers insights into the conflicts in Middle East. ‘Neutrality is neither possible nor desirable’, says

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A runner, me? | Eurozine

My own body had begun to interest me in a new way… Those infamous doses of endorphins would surge through

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Another lost generation of art?

War tells many stories, and this is one of them. On 5 April 2025, artist and soldier Marharyta Polovinko was

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Bullshit journalism | Eurozine

‘You want content verifiers working with us? The media represent the biggest bunch of hypocrites you can imagine. Journalists don’t

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The joy of self-identification | Eurozine

I wanna look like what I am but don’t know what someone like me looks like. I mean, when people

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Clickbait crusade | Eurozine

Digital publishing has turned many journalists into mere line workers in the content production industrial complex. But what about the

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A clash of revisionisms | Eurozine

The remembrance of the Second World War has shifted significantly in recent decades – and even more dramatic reinterpretations appear

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tteterter | Eurozine

  After over 20 years of publishing for free, Eurozine needs your support to get through an exceptionally lean year.Become

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The depoliticization of 1945 | Eurozine

­­For much of the second half of the twentieth century, the Second World War and its aftermath were interlaced with

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The many ends of the Second World War

It is sometimes said that the Second World War began in the Horn of Africa, in 1935, with Italy’s war