by Natalie | Dec 22, 2020 | Ukraine
The war in Ukraine is far from over. But to reintegraate the occupied territories, first steps need to be done now. Germany’s history teaches a good lesson for this.
by Lucia | Nov 22, 2020 | Hungary, Protests
Students and staff of the The University of Theatre and Film Arts Budapest (SZFE) are protesting against the takeover of the institution.
by Selene | Nov 2, 2020 | Covering Covid-19, France
The lockdown period might have been lived by some as ‘prison’ but, according to sociologist Jean Viard, in France it went better than elsewhere. And in real prisons for some inmates it meant freedom, while others had to suffer a double confinement.
by Kate | Jul 11, 2020 | Estonia, Country, Covering Covid-19
The lockdown due to the Coronavirus seems to have not hit the Estonian society as hard as other countries. While especially young professionals learned to explore their own country, the pandemic left vulnerable groups even more threatened.
by Patricia | Jul 2, 2020 | Portugal, Country, Covering Covid-19, Topic
The city of Lisbon, as a large part of the Portuguese territory, was blossoming with the tourism activity, the biggest export sector in the country. Now, there’s a serious problem to solve – how to recover from the big fall of the unexpected lockdown, that closed the borders and emptied the country of foreigners?
by Lena | May 25, 2020 | Covering Covid-19, Germany
290 infected, seven of these still “active”, eight cases of death in general and one new infection during the last week: In mid-May, the numbers in the Lake Constance region sound almost too safe. A visit to Friedrichshafen’s rescue station with hygiene coordinator Reinhard Breh and his deputy Stefan Martin.