After the Escape: The Political Awakening of Belarusian Youth in Exile
Young activists based in Europe are looking beyond the established opposition, building networks, training their peers, and planning for a new Belarus.
Commentary
Opinion: A Farewell to Hungary’s Most Harmful State Institution
On paper, the Sovereignty Protection Office was set up to defend Hungarian national interests. Instead, it attacked activists and journalists who stood up for a more decent and just Hungary. From Telex.
Hungarian Thaw, Slovak Freeze: How the Post-Orban Era Could Chill Relations on the Danube
The alliance between Viktor Orban and Robert Fico long kept Slovak-Hungarian tensions buried. But with Peter Magyar’s rise in Hungary and economic trouble at home, Fico may turn to anti-Hungarian nationalism in his reelection campaign. From ECFR.
The Bangaranga Effect
A catchy song lifts Bulgarian hearts with the assurance that their trademark matters on a global stage.
Opinion: Rekindling the ‘Collective’ in European Security
The challenges facing European security are great. A new Prague-based initiative seeks to tackle them by listening to everyone who has a stake.
Latest News
In Ukraine, Stalemate Favors China
While Beijing has long called for a negotiated end to the war in Ukraine, its diplomatic efforts to bring peace have yielded no tangible results. That may be by design.
What Armenia Can Learn from Georgia’s Messy Divorce with Russia
Armenia is at a crossroads, one familiar to anyone who remembers Georgia’s difficult break from Russia’s orbit two decades ago. From OC Media.
Czech Protesters Say: ‘Keep Your Hands Off Public Media!’
Czech public media have held a unique position as independent and highly trusted media for decades. Now proposed funding changes are placing them under threat.
Sniper Tourism in Sarajevo: Thirty Years Later
Italian journalist Ezio Gavazzeni talks to Transitions about his recent investigation, which has prompted the courts to take action.
Neighbors We Still Don’t Really Know
A shortage of skilled workers in Slovenia has prompted some businesses to recruit help from abroad. But the arrival of foreign workers presents challenges for locals and newcomers alike.

