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Amikejo

Since 2012 German artist Valeska Peschke has been developing the long-term project ‘Amikejo’ (place of friendship in Esperanto). Under this name, Neutral Moresnet was proclaimed as an Esperanto republic in 1907. Valeska Peschke took up this fleeting utopia as a vision for Europe.

De Facto | 13 Oct 2022

  • Europe
  • Art

In focus Eurostaete

Writings on the Wall

A Country of Seven Billion Outhabitants, the long read by De Facto’s co-founder Jorie Horsthuis about EuroStaete, was selected for the editorial project The Writings on the Wall, a collaboration of Volume and Beta, the Timisoara Architecture Biennial 2022.

Volume | 5 Oct 2022

  • Europe
  • Architecture

In focus

Lamb, the World’s Newest Micronation

Thirteen years after he bought it, Uri Geller, a master of the grand gesture, has decided to elevate Lamb’s status from a private Scottish island to that of a country, with a flag, constitution and anthem. Settlement on the island itself is not allowed, its only inhabitants being puffins, guillemots and an assortment of other seabirds - and until recently a solitary rat.

BBC | 7 Aug 2022

  • Europe

Analysis

The Troubles with Borders

Jake Wright, Ramesh Ganohariti and Jennifer Dowling of Leiden University discuss the phenomenon of borders and their implications, using the case of post-Brexit Northern Ireland as a focal point.

Leiden Security and Global Affairs | 26 Aug 2021

  • Europe
  • Podcast

News

Ukraine’s President Visits Donbass as Tensions Mount

Kyiv has raised the alarm over a buildup of Russian forces near the border between Ukraine and Russia, and over a rise in violence along the line of contact separating Ukrainian troops and Russia-backed separatists in Ukraine’s Donbass region.

Reuters | 8 Apr 2021

  • Europe
  • Politics

News

Loyalist Paramilitary Groups Renounce Good Friday Agreement

Loyalist paramilitary groups have told the British and Irish governments they are withdrawing support for the Good Friday agreement in protest at Northern Ireland’s Irish Sea trade border with the rest of the UK.

The Guardian | 4 Mar 2021

  • Europe

Review

Between Two Shores

Lithuanian photographer Tadas Kazakevičius’s visual love letter Between Two Shores captures the peace and idiosyncrasy of the Curonian Spit—a unique and spectacular geographical formation, barely a mile wide across, that extends for over 60 miles from the coast of Lithuania into the Kaliningrad oblast of the Russian Federation.

Deep Baltic | 7 Dec 2020

  • Europe
  • Photography
  • Nature
  • Art

In focus

Subjectio: Online Storytelling

Exactly six years after multimedia journalist Pierre Crom witnessed the very beginning of the annexation of Crimea, Subjectio is launched: an experimental online storytelling project about methods used by superpowers to control and manipulate the representation of the truth.

De Facto | 26 Feb 2020

  • Europe
  • Photography
  • Media

In focus Mont Blanc

The Reunion, 2018

Have a look at the project by the Dutch artist Vibeke Mascini that aims to reunite the two ‘summits’ that have been expropriated from Mont Blanc—during the first ascend in 1786 and the second in 1787, after being kept in different European museum collections for centuries, both far away from the mountain itself.

De Facto | 3 Dec 2018

  • Europe
  • Art
  • Nature
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