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Jarosław Kaczyński, leader of the right-wing populist party “Law and Justice”

China’s Right and Wrong

Our columnist Martin from Bulgaria is continuing his research of the Asian continent and culture. Check out his newest column inspired by his stay in China.

Memory Suitcase: What a Japanese Hairpin has Taught Me

When Varenka first opened the elegant box, she didn't imagine how the object inside could change her understanding of personal connections.

@work Day 5+6: Opening the Exhibition #regionaleye

During the last days of the Baltic Sea Youth Dialogue, the participants summarize their impressions in a exhibition.

@work Day 4: Searching for ‘Baltic Identity’

From 2 to 9 September 2015 fifty young Europeans from 19 countries visit the Polish city of Olsztyn for the Second Baltic Sea Youth Dialogue. They research the multicultural history of the region and share their impressions and experiences of the day in the daily blog. Find out about their search for Baltic Identity, bus tickets and bonfires.

@work Day 3: Out on Field Trips

The participants research the multicultural history of the region and share their impressions and experiences of the day in the daily blog.

@work Day 2: Homeland Reconsidered

What does Home mean to each of us? 50 participants from all over Europe delved into this question - and found each their own answers.

@work Day 1: When Nerds Come to Town

The participants Ashley, Ghislaine, Andreyan of the Second Baltic Sea Youth Dialogue in Olsztyn, Poland provide insights via their daily blog.

@work: We are the 2nd Baltic Sea Youth Dialogue

During the Second Baltic Sea Youth Dialogue, 50 participants from all over Europe gathered to discuss multicultural histories.

@work: Arrival in Olsztyn

Tomorrow the Second Baltic Sea Youth Dialogue will start in Olsztyn, Poland. 50 participants from all over Europe are expected.

Migration: An Over-National Responsibility

Camilla Crovella, a young Italian, calls for solidarity and a comprehensive reform of the European approach to refugees.

Mr. Bug Goes to Town (photo: www.flickr.com)

Memory Suitcase: Bugs, Greens and Video Tapes

What connects a childhood in wartime Yugoslavia with the cartoon of a little grasshopper in Manhattan? Milan dives into childhood memories.

Srebrenica Genocide Memorial

Words Don’t Matter Anymore

Haris, an Austrian with Bosnian family-roots, shares his view on why remembering Srebrenica is crucial for ensuring a better future.

Many Shades of Remembering

How to reflect on Srebrenica and its commemoration? Will reconciliation ever be possible? Insights into Serbian politics of commemoration.

Europe and Democracy

What is the price of democracy and who has to pay it? Is the EU an economic union or a physiological unity? After the Greek referendum Milan from Serbia shares his considerations on democracy.Â