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Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult star in a ‘superbly acted’ cop drama about US neo-Nazis
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- . September 1, 2024
AGC Studios Jude Law plays an FBI agent on the trail of Nicholas Hoult’s criminal in another “intense” film about

The female freedom fighters of the Haitian Revolution
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- . August 29, 2024
Courtesy of the artist, Francois Chauvin (Credit: Courtesy of the artist, Francois Chauvin) Contemporary paintings celebrate the brave women who

Updating common knowledge | Eurozine
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- . August 26, 2024
Have you ever wondered how the results of scientific research get written up, published, disseminated and, in some cases, eventually

Just ourselves | Eurozine
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- . August 23, 2024
In his 1993 book Pleasant the Scholar’s Life: Irish Intellectuals and the Construction of the Nation State, Maurice Goldring emphasised

Taming the ship of fools
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- . August 20, 2024
Greta Thunberg accused participants of the 2023 World Economic Forum with ‘fuelling the destruction of the planet’. She argued that

‘It’s important to be open’
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- . August 17, 2024
In the second episode of Knowledgeable Youth, the students discuss a theme close to their current experience, shared by many

Press freedom amid martial law
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- . August 14, 2024
At first, everyone contrasted the outspoken freedom of Ukraine’s media with Russia’s blank censorship. Two years on, the gap doesn’t

Pirate AI | Eurozine
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- . August 11, 2024
ChatGPT and generative AI truly burst onto the scene in late 2022. There’s a good chance that the intersection between

‘Science is cool’ | Eurozine
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- . August 8, 2024
Due to differences in school systems between Ukraine and Austria, Ukrainian adolescents often enter university earlier than Austrian students. This

Occupied futures | Eurozine
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- . August 5, 2024
As the object of study rather than the subject of communication, the so-called Middle East has long been a locus