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“People Were Afraid to Shake our Hands”

What does the tragic accident of Chernobyl still means for us today? Elena takes a deeper look into the current impact.

The Chernobyl Bird / A Live-Tweet of a Nuclear Disaster

If the Chernobyl Catastrophe happend today - this is how we imagine a Twitter-feed might look like.

“Three Hours per Victim” or “The Rape of Serbia”

Bosnian Serb's wartime-leader Radovan Karadžić was sentenced to 40 years in prison for the Srebrenica genocide. How did the Bosnian and Serbian press react?

What can we Learn from Singapore? Lessons on Multiculturalism

While Martin spends a year in Singapore, he detects its key to social cohesion - how can multiculturalism work out?

Memory Suitcase: The Virtue of Lists

For Željka, personal lists are her daily little helper - and not just for everyday shopping lists, but to find inspiration in the lists.

@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: 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.

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.

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