Introspicere – India By An Expatriate Professor: Driving Rickshaw Through Life, Without Haste And Stress – Essay
The operatic view encompasses the rhythmic sounds of various sirens in Pune, a city of 10 million, in another “green”
Read moreThe operatic view encompasses the rhythmic sounds of various sirens in Pune, a city of 10 million, in another “green”
Read moreWhen I mentioned, back in 2016, in one of my essays within Eurasia Review, that the EU should be careful
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Read moreExactly, a year and half ago, I have started a new cycle of my essays (this is the 10th in
Read moreThe goal must be to change the system, not just the regime The light breeze, which happened with “Worker’s front”
Read more“If the former CIA deputy executive for Balkan, Steven Meyer (looks like he is just another scammer with a fake
Read moreThere is no change of the regime without the change of the political system, regardless how much we are trying
Read moreMedia ethics is the weakest part of the professional journalism today anywhere in the world. Instead of writing in civilized
Read moreCan you imagine that a street in Vilnius (Lithuania), 25 years later — after WWII ended — would be named
Read moreIt is amazing when the country in which started all democratic kind of processes (ie. – first real free press:
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