Last week saw the launch of an international petition for delisting the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, the PKK. Its thousand initial signatures include almost 100 parliamentarians and three dozen lawyers, as well as municipal councillors, academics, doctors, trade unionists, journalists, and writers
Related Articles
Oxfam: 5 shocking facts about extreme global inequality and how to even it up
It cannot grow more shocking, but somehow it seems to. Here the newest concerning inequality. Read here
Branko Milanovic: Why were the Balkans underdeveloped? A geographical hypothesis
Interesting examination of the historical economic structure of the Balkans. Read here
Politico: Mud and guts: Europe’s forgotten environmental crisis
Lobbying by the governments of the U.K., France and Germany blocked efforts to introduce a European soil protection policy in 2007, citing costs and potential impacts on housing developments. Read here
Be the first to comment