Archive: Articles

The dark shadow of conflicts on the Aegean and the Mediterranean

9.09.2020

As we commemorate Turkey's tragic pogrom event, we witness the same politically manipulated and provocative conditions half a century later.

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Europeans must hang our head in shame at what is happening in Moria

9.09.2020

The incarceration on the island of Lesbos of twelve thousand refugees in the prison camp in Moria led to yet another tragedy.

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Who says Britain doesn’t have political prisoners?

8.09.2020

Not content with its own kangaroo court, the British establishment is blocking critical reporting of its record of corruption and lies.

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Hunger strikes in Turkey as lawyers are prosecuted under anti-terrorism laws

8.09.2020

Ebru Timtik died amidst a hunger strike following a deeply flawed and highly politicised trial in March 2019. The people are demanding justice.

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Everything Must Change! The World After COVID-19

7.09.2020

The book brings together prominent thinkers to present a rich and nuanced weighing of progressive possibilities in the wake of the pandemic.

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Last Month in DiEM25: August 2020

7.09.2020

Now, more than ever, we need a strong, capable movement to push ahead our common-sense agenda for Europe and its people.

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Yanis Varoufakis on COVID-19, Brexit, and Austerity

3.09.2020

The Oxford Political Review interviews Yanis Varoufakis to talk about COVID-19, Brexit, the Eurozone, Austerity, and his book 'Another Now'.

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Julian Assange Exhibition #WeAreMillions

3.09.2020

From September 1-14, a photo exhibition on Julian Assange and freedom of the press will take place with the Courage Foundation at KVFM.

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News from Turkey: Disputes over oil and gas, unemployment, and a bleaker economy

31.08.2020

The economy in Turkey is not only under the strain of the pandemic but also under the pressure of foreign policy and lasting structural problems.

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