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  • Bansko © Robert Harding Video/Shutterstock
    Cohesion policy

    In south-eastern Europe, too, remote working in rural areas is attracting an ever-increasing number of workers seeking a better balance between personal and professional development. Despite ongoing challenges, this trend is now seen as a potential solution to the depopulation of marginalised areas. Our report

    11/08/2026, Francesco Martino  Bansko

  • Vineyards near Demir Kapija, North Macedonia - ©RnDmS/Shutterstock
    WINE

    With the end of Yugoslavia, the system that supported wine production in the federation’s territories crumbled. After years of difficult transition, some producers are now attempting to rebuild the sector on new foundations, focusing on quality and global competitiveness

    10/08/2026, Ian Bancroft 

  • Grozny, Chechnya © artaxerxes_photo/Shutterstock
    repression

    Chechnya adds a unique dimension to transnational repression: beyond being a state that pursues its opponents abroad, it is also a system of control made up of family, community, informal networks and apparatuses. Second part of our in-depth analysis

    07/08/2026, Marilisa Lorusso 

  • Tirana, protest against CPRs (Repatriation Detention Centres) © for Nyje.al, Ronald Qema
    Human rights

    The Rama-Meloni agreement takes on a significance that goes far beyond the management of repatriations on behalf of the Italian state, and therefore of Europe. More than a simple bilateral agreement, the protocol has become a political and legal precedent, anticipating some of the rationales currently at the heart of the European debate on the externalisation of migration

  • Özgür Özel © Uunal/Shutterstock
    New Party

    At the end of July, Özgur Özel, the Turkish opposition leader, left the Republican People’s Party, founded by Atatürk, announcing the formation of a “New party”. How will this split impact the internal dynamics of the opposition and its ability to challenge the Erdoğan regime? An interview

    05/08/2026, Burcu Karakaş  Istanbul

  • Aytac Tapdıq during the protest in Baku © Bashir Kitachayev
    Human rights

    Despite the Baku regime’s years-long campaign of repression, there are still those who believe in free and independent journalism. The story of Aytac Tapdıq one of the many Azerbaijani journalists who refuse to be silenced. She’s in pre-trial detention for over nineteen months

    04/08/2026, Franco Rivera