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Day: September 28, 2022

A Champion of Ordinary Hungarians within the Opposition — The Final Years of Dezső Szabó
CULTURE & SOCIETY

A Champion of Ordinary Hungarians within the Opposition — The Final Years of Dezső Szabó

This final piece deals with his even more chaotic relationship to the contemporary governing right, and his rocky road from Liebling-author to opposition prophet during the twenties and the rest of the Horthy-era.

László Bernát Veszprémy
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28.09.2022
Three Common Myths About Iran, the Morality Police, and the Mahsā  Amini Protests
CULTURE & SOCIETY

Three Common Myths About Iran, the Morality Police, and the Mahsā  Amini Protests

If we are to genuinely understand Iran, we must begin by dispensing with the myths that the Western media has for too long been accustomed to telling.

Wael Taji Miller
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28.09.2022
The Situation in the East Is Changing—What Does the Ukrainian Counterattack Mean?
CURRENT

The Situation in the East Is Changing—What Does the Ukrainian Counterattack Mean?

The Ukrainians mixed the technique received from the West with an ancient Eastern battle tactic, in a way never seen in Europe before—taking advantage of the mistakes of the careless Russian leadership. Bálint Somkuti’s analysis of the Ukrainian counterattack.

Bálint Somkuti
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28.09.2022
Time to End Rule of Law ‘Impressionism’
POLITICS

Time to End Rule of Law ‘Impressionism’

What works well in painting does not necessarily work well in politics, law and international relations. It’s time to make the details count instead of vague ‘impressions’ and the elusive ‘overall picture.’

Ákos Bence Gát
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28.09.2022
Europe’s Dilemma: Heating versus Air Pollution
CURRENT

Europe’s Dilemma: Heating versus Air Pollution

European countries are doing everything in their power to keep homes warm this winter. These efforts, however, could worsen an already worrying and deadly issue: air pollution.

Ádám Bráder
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28.09.2022

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