Stories

#15 Down to earth

Drones in the vineyard

In the last decade, winemakers across France have been hit by the consequences of unprecedented climate variations. Can drones help them manage their vast wineries?

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#15 Down to earth

Amach! To the field!

In this limited glossary we tried to capture a small fragment of the nuances in the expansive Irish “land vocabulary.”

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Seeds of Connection

“The only thing that makes me happy is being with plants.” Discover the personal and political power of allotments with Delilah Kealy-Roberts.

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Empty Spain

Drive through Spain’s emptying countryside with Stefano Montali, as he investigates the struggles of rural life.

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Plant shop

A plant-based fictional short story by Oliver Cable for our 15th magazine: Down to earth.

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#14 Beyond the headlines of war

The language of solidarity

It’s a Saturday morning in Romania when 700 Zoom users from all over the country type in the same 11 digits—a Zoom ID Meeting number.

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Sunday Wishes

Ukrainian economic migrants in Slovakia often work illegally because they only have tourist visas. After the visa’s expiration date, many stay in the Slovak Republic,

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Niewybuch

Youth military summer camps have existed in Poland since the 1920s, but the phenomenon has grown massively in recent years. The young participants are put

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Inevitable Hero

Moldova gained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1992. It had the same centralised ideals and heroes as any other communist country for over

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Collateral Damage

I started drawing victims on the second day of the war. Only one portrait a day so that the process does not become mechanical. I

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This is (not) our war

For Belarusians, the Lukashenko regime leaves them with few options but to flee the country if they want to stand with Ukraine

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How we stopped being comrades

After 41 years of one-party rule in Czechoslovakia, communism was traded in for a new sense of freedom in 1989. But recent events have shown the ghost of old comrades in new forms.

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A note from the editor’s desk

“Seems like Putin has gone for it.” The words appeared blurry on my screen—but rubbing my eyes and putting my glasses on didn’t make them less surreal…

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#14 Beyond the headlines of war

Transnistria Conglomerate

Anton Polyakov documents daily life in Transnistria, from the remnants of the Soviet Union kept firmly in place to Russian folk sport and Transnistrian traditions.

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The Call of Coal

“Look! There are cargo ships bringing coal to the plant again!” says Luciano Damiani, gesturing towards two vessels silhouetted on the horizon between the sea

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