
A Job for Elves
In the Baltic states on Europe’s eastern edge, the corona pandemic has breathed new life into bots and propagandists of all creeds and colors. But it has also provided those fighting disinformation a new sense of purpose.
In the Baltic states on Europe’s eastern edge, the corona pandemic has breathed new life into bots and propagandists of all creeds and colors. But it has also provided those fighting disinformation a new sense of purpose.
Hungary’s COVID-19 law could set a frightening precedent for European democracy.
Europe has a whole range of surprising music to discover. This playlist takes you from the underground clubs of Moscow to the summer festivals of Tallinn
Feminists like Alice Markham-Cantor and Silvia Federici argue that stereotypes of crooked-nosed witches on brooms are degrading to women and cover up a bloody history.
Half an hour away from Frankfurt—the German city of commerce with shimmering bank towers—Timur Kumlu reads a chapter from the Quran to about 20 second-graders.
In heavily-censored Belarus, the country known as “Europe’s last dictatorship, the Belarus Free Theatre (BFT) is a strong voice of dissent.