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Slovakia: No Liberal Miracle in Slovakia: Prorussian Smer Party Wins the Electio

https://www.freiheit.org/central-europe-and-baltic-states/no-liberal-miracle-slovakia-prorussian-smer-party-wins-election

The last polls just before the election gave reason for hope. According to the polls, the Liberals could look forward to strong gains and, even more, the chance to take first place. The polls on the election day itself, published after the polling stations closed last Saturday shortly before 11 pm, also predicted a victory for the ALDE member party Progresívne Slovensko (Progressive Slovakia, abbreviated PS). On Sunday morning, however, disappointment prevailed: The left-wing populist Robert Fico, an outspoken sympathiser of Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, won the election with just under 23 percent. Who is Robert Fico?
KDH party meeting could still vote for something else

Women to Women: Working Mom in Modern Era

https://www.freiheit.org/myanmar/working-mom-modern-era

In today’s era, we see women not only taking on the role of mothers but also excelling in the business world. Many mothers are balancing their family life and business responsibilities. Among them, we feature Mya Phone Sint, who is the founder of Growth Session Myanmar – Maternal Care & Support and also a mommy blogger, in this week’s women to women program.
unwavering confidence in your abilities, even when no one else

Disinformation: #FreedomFightsFake: Media Literacy In Bulgaria – What have we learned from the crises

https://www.freiheit.org/bulgaria-and-north-macedonia/freedomfightsfake-media-literacy-bulgaria-what-have-we-learned-crises

The keynote speech of Irina Nedeva from AEJ Bulgaria at the opening of the national conference “Media Literacy In Bulgaria – What have we learned from the crises” addresses the issues of disinformation and media literacy in Bulgaria. The conference is part of the global FNF’s campaign #FreedomFightsFake, which empowers citizens around the globe to think critically and “pre-bunk” disinformation.
Yet, there is something else that we are now desperately

The MENA Dilemma: Eleven meters

https://www.freiheit.org/middle-east-and-north-africa/eleven-meters

I don’t know what it means to hide behind the veil of memories, and I can’t pin down exactly when I picked up this habit. Surely it hasn’t been more than a decade since I began feeling the need to cling to images of the past–though they are pale like our streets and our facades, which we mistakenly believe are capable of improving our image.
ago, the names remained the same, but everything else

#FEMALEFORWARDINTERNATIONAL: A leader’s fight for freedom

https://www.freiheit.org/east-and-southeast-europe/leaders-fight-freedom

The story of Kosovo leader Edita Tahiri – from the struggle for independence to wartime peace negotiations and on to today. When it comes to formal peace processes and decision-making, discrimination against women continues. She still remains the only woman in the Balkans to have led formal peace negotiations. Being a liberal woman in a relatively conservative Balkan nation is not an easy task.
Anything else is not an option,” she adds.

DISINFORMATION: Illegitimate protests, a rigged opposition and a conspiratorial media. The disinformation scene continues its attacks on democracy and the interests of the Slovak public

https://www.freiheit.org/de/node/46006

In the past two weeks, the disinformation ecosystem in Slovakia focused mainly on the civil and political protests that took place in Bratislava. Together with the representatives of the government coalition, they tried to delegitimize the protests in particular. The opposition was often labelled as controlled or rigged. Ad hominem attacks on Michal Šimečka and the Progressive Slovakia party complemented the latest reverberations of the Olympic Games.
according to the disinformers, it serves someone else’s

DISINFORMATION: Illegitimate protests, a rigged opposition and a conspiratorial media. The disinformation scene continues its attacks on democracy and the interests of the Slovak public

https://www.freiheit.org/central-europe-and-baltic-states/illegitimate-protests-rigged-opposition-and-conspiratorial-media

In the past two weeks, the disinformation ecosystem in Slovakia focused mainly on the civil and political protests that took place in Bratislava. Together with the representatives of the government coalition, they tried to delegitimize the protests in particular. The opposition was often labelled as controlled or rigged. Ad hominem attacks on Michal Šimečka and the Progressive Slovakia party complemented the latest reverberations of the Olympic Games.
according to the disinformers, it serves someone else’s