Albanian author Arian Leka: ‘Exodus is a metaphor for life’
By Đorđe Krajišnik - Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa (Trento)
‘Hard sciences are not for women’: overcoming stereotypes in Albania and Italy
By Marta Abbà, Arbjona Çibuku - Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa (Trento)
In Bosnia, a mine is devastating forests and dividing the country
By Sanja Mlađenović Stević - Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa (Trento)
Gaslighting in politics: how a female experience became universalised
By Francesca Barca - Green European Journal (Brussels)
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The ‘crisis of masculinity’, a long-lasting myth. A conversation with Francis Dupuis-Déri
By Francesca Barca
Jailed for a slap, silenced for her reporting: Mzia Amaghlobeli flies the flag of Georgian journalism
By Irma Dimitradze
Georgia’s last thread of press freedom is about to snap – but we independent journalists will not give up
By Mariam Nikuradze - OC Media (Tbilisi)
Reclaiming the right to a home: the fight against the European housing crisis
By Matteo Pascoletti - Valigia Blu
Silent sisters: how Belarusian women turned prison into the frontline of resistance against Lukashenka’s regime
By Gian-Paolo Accardo, Sarah Rost