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Just ourselves | Eurozine

In his 1993 book Pleasant the Scholar’s Life: Irish Intellectuals and the Construction of the Nation State, Maurice Goldring emphasised

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Taming the ship of fools

Greta Thunberg accused participants of the 2023 World Economic Forum with ‘fuelling the destruction of the planet’. She argued that

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‘It’s important to be open’

In the second episode of Knowledgeable Youth, the students discuss a theme close to their current experience, shared by many

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Press freedom amid martial law

At first, everyone contrasted the outspoken freedom of Ukraine’s media with Russia’s blank censorship. Two years on, the gap doesn’t

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Pirate AI | Eurozine

ChatGPT and generative AI truly burst onto the scene in late 2022. There’s a good chance that the intersection between

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‘Science is cool’ | Eurozine

Due to differences in school systems between Ukraine and Austria, Ukrainian adolescents often enter university earlier than Austrian students. This

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Occupied futures | Eurozine

As the object of study rather than the subject of communication, the so-called Middle East has long been a locus

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Unity or else: The EU after the elections

The recent European parliamentary elections took place against the backdrop of widespread expectations by experts and the general public alike

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Welcome to the dictator’s playground

On 2 October 2018 a team of agents dispatched by the Saudi government strangled dissident Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi

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What’s next for the European Green Deal?

As the dust settles after the 2024 European elections, an air of uncertainty surrounds the European Green Deal, which aims