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In Viktor Orbán’s self-styled illiberal democracy, power is maintained through patronage and cronyism built around public jobs and EU money.
Read more2018 saw records of now-lost languages destroyed by fire in Brazil. Could a global vault prevent a similar disaster from happening again?
Read moreDonald Trump’s trade wars have triggered a long-overdue discussion on the downsides of international trade. What is the green response?
Read moreA new investigation exposes how the CAP provides financial incentives for polluting farms to pursue harmful practices.
Read moreThe most popular – and the most poisonous – insecticides are bringing us to the brink of a pollination crisis as EU legislation falls short.
Read moreSince October 2018, it has been illegal to live in the street in Hungary. Social anthropologist and housing rights activist Tessza Udvarhelyi explains why homeless people are such an easy target for populist politicians, and how the newest measures humiliate those who cannot afford a place to live.
Read moreA story of internet freedom and activism in a world where the EU’s copyright proposals are law, and are enforced to terrifying effect.
Read moreAn interview with the Pirate MEP on what Article 11 and 13 of the EU’s proposed copyright directive could mean for internet freedom.
Read moreIn overlooked parts of Europe, nationalism or regionalism is the basis for a progressive politics looking beyond the status quo.
Read moreArguing that there is no way to stop climate change risks becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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